PANHELLENIC
Empowering Women Today and Everyday.
What to Wear
Formal Recruitment 2022
Panhellenic Recruitment Orientation (PRO)
We encourage women to dress casually and comfortably for PRO. Whether you decide to wear leggings and a t-shirt, or a casual cute outfit, we want you to be comfortable!
UCF Day 1&2
What to Wear: T-shirts will provided by Panhellenic, nice shorts, comfortable shoes
What NOT to Wear: Formal dresses, heels, wedges
Tip: You will be visiting all twelve Panhellenic chapters and weather permitting, you will be outside a majority of the time. So, dress comfortably and keep the Florida weather in mind: recruitment is rain or shine!
Philanthropy Day
What to Wear: Nice sun dress, rompers, skirts, and comfortable shoes such as nice sandals or comfy wedges.
What NOT to Wear: Formal dresses, heels, suits
Tip: Today’s attire is slightly dressier but comfort should still be the focus
SISTERHOOD Day
What to Wear: Skirts, casual dresses, sun dresses, nice tops, flats or wedges/heels.
What NOT to Wear: T-shirts, fancy dresses, jeans, tennis shoes
Tip: Today’s attire is dressier so keep that in mind. If you decide to wear heels, bring sandals to change into when walking from chapter to chapter.
Preference Night
What to Wear: Cocktail or tea length dress, nice skirt, heels/wedges. Don’t forget to bring an extra pair of shoes to walk in from chapter to chapter!
What NOT to Wear: Shorts, jeans, short skirts, T-shirts, tank tops, flip flops, tennis shoes
Tip: Today is a special day for you and the chapter members so we recommend making your attire the best it can be!
Bid day
What to Wear: Wear the shirt from UCF day 1 or a tank top, comfortable bottoms, tennis shoes/comfortable sandals that you can run in. You will be given a shirt when you go home to your new chapter.
What NOT to Wear: A shirt other than the official recruitment shirt, heels, or dresses
Tip: Pack light on this day! You won't need most of the things you brought with you during the week
If you have any questions about your outfits, feel free to ask your Rho Gamma for advice!