Member Application
Timeline
IGC Info Session
September 6th
Attendance at the IGC recruitment information session is required to participate in Greek Life Recruitment.
TBD
MAP Rounds 1 and 2
September 16th and 17th
These MAP events give PNMs a chance to hear more about what its like to be in the Ivy, and get the chance to meet more current members!
SEC Atrium
Open Houses
September 9th and 12th
An opportunity to get to know current members, no stakes, no pressure. You must attend at least one local and one national sorority event before deciding on a recruitment path.
SEC Atrium
Interviews
September 18th-20th
After the second round of MAP and the written application, PNMs will be invited to have longer conversation with 2-3 members.
574 Boston Ave
Written Application
Due Date TBD
A written application will help us learn about your passions and what skills, interests, and goals you may bring to the Ivy.
Google Form
Bid day
September 22nd
A super fun day of celebration and activities to welcome and celebrate a new class of PNMs!
TBD
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What is the difference between local and Panhellenic sororities?Local sororities, like the Ivy, have no association with any national or international organizations. All members and leadership are Tufts students. Panhellenic sororities are affiliated with national or international Greek organizations. This provides a national network of affiliated members and events, but also puts in place other specific guidelines from the parent organization. The decision to "go local" or "go national" is completely up to each PNM, and there are advantages and disadvantages of each to be considered!
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Does the Ivy offer scholarships?Scholarships are widely available to anyone who expresses need, no questions asked. Need for financial assistance is not a consideration during the member application process -- financial status should not and never will be a barrier to Ivy membership.
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Where do dues go?Because the Ivy is a local organization, our dues are lower than national or international sororities. All member dues directly fund chapter events, fun programming, member scholarships, and philanthropy.
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What are the requirements to join?All potential new members (PNMs) must be of sophomore standing or above. GPA requirements: School of Arts and Sciences - 3.0+ School of Engineering - 2.7+ PNMs will undergo the member application process (MAP) about a month into the semester, with bids offered about a week after MAP ends. Learn more about MAP here. .