sorority
1 of 1noun/səˈrɔrəti/
Forms:sororities
1
a social club for female students in a university or college, especially in the US and Canada
C2A sorority is a social organization for women, typically found in colleges or universities, where members form a close-knit group for friendship, support, and shared experiences. Sororities often have specific traditions, events, and activities, and members may engage in academic, social, and charity projects together. Joining a sorority usually involves a recruitment process, where potential members are selected based on mutual interests and values. Sororities offer a sense of community and often provide networking opportunities, both during and after college.
- Joining a sorority can provide students with opportunities for leadership, friendship, and community service.
- Sororities often organize social events, philanthropic activities, and academic support programs for their members.
- Membership in a sorority can create lifelong bonds and connections with other women who share similar values and interests.
- Sorority houses serve as hubs for social gatherings and group activities, fostering a sense of belonging among members.
- Sorority recruitment is a competitive process where potential new members visit different chapters to find the one that best fits their personality and goals.