Tuesday, Recruitment Day One: Eight Events
Mary Claire texted me in the early part of the morning and was ecstatic to receive 12 event invitations! She was able to choose eight chapters to visit and called later that morning to tell me that she had gotten to meet with her Recruitment Guide small group last night and they had all gone to breakfast together today. There are 13 young women going through Recruitment on her dorm floor so it will be fun for them to connect and get to know one another during this process. Having that small group of new friends is huge for Mary Claire as she does not have a lot of high school friends attending the University with her and one good friend is not living on campus. I have encouraged Mary Claire to get to know as many girls as she can because it makes it so much more enjoyable and worthwhile. She called me at the end of this long exhausting day to tell me that she had fun, was totally wiped out, spilled something on her skirt halfway through, and loved several chapters, describing various members at each one. I viewed her first day of Recruitment as a success because it can be such an overwhelming experience and with her sense of humor seemingly intact, I think she more than survived.
Wednesday, Recruitment Day Two: Five Events
The text came from MC again to tell me she received eight event invitations back for this second day of recruitment and had to narrow it down to five chapters. One of her invitations was from a sorority on campus that she did not visit the day before which meant that one of the chapters she really enjoyed did not invite her back. She was disappointed. I think in general, we are all hurt or disappointed when someone or some group seemingly ‘rejects’ us. I visited with her by phone before her day got underway and suggested she focus on the other chapters she loved that did invite her back and let this go and trust the process.
The relationships made in Sorority life can be so enriching but with over 700 young women going through the Recruitment process at Nebraska, there has to be some narrowing down on both sides of the fence so to speak. Often times chapters narrow down based on a scholastic baseline. If a young woman is not off to a great start with a grade transcript from high school, they can always wait a semester or two and establish themselves on their college campus, meet Sorority women in class and in student organizations and then go through formal Recruitment or possibly pledge in a less formal way depending on their campus process. It takes patience but is well worth the effort and waiting. Sometimes, too, when a young woman is a legacy to another chapter like Mary Claire, that fact plays into the invitation lists in some fashion. For Mary Claire, the disappointment seemed to be short lived as she called in the early evening to say how much she, again, enjoyed the day and all the women she had met. She was sad, though, that some of her ‘residence hall’ friends had dropped out of the process all together. I think some had preconceived ideas about which chapter they wanted to join and didn’t get that particular invitation. I am sad about this and wish all the young women going through recruitment could try their best to be very open to all the chapters. It seems to me that each group has something for everyone and the diversity in personalities is there if you only look for it.
Thursday, Recruitment Day Three: Three Events and Preferencing
Mary Claire called to tell me she was excited about this last day of events because the time in each chapter would be longer so she wouldn’t feel so pushed. She was excited to receive five invitations but had to narrow to three chapters and that was difficult as she had met some really special women at each visit the day before. In the end she would decide to visit Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, and Alpha Phi. I am a Delta Gamma and during this process for Mary Claire I have been careful to not pressure her to join my sorority but to look for a ‘home’ where she could feel the way I did at DG 25 years ago. A place where she could be herself and feel loved and supported. I have to admit, though, that when DG was one of the chapters she was visiting the very last day, I began to be hopeful that she would pledge Delta Gamma. I even received a phone call from my ‘pledge grandmother’, Helen, whom I hadn’t talked to in forever. I learned her daughter was an active member and was Mary Claire’s hostess the day before. While catching up with her on the phone, memories flooded in as we recalled one of the days that she was actually my hostess for an event!
Before I ended my conversation with Mary Claire earlier that day, I encouraged her to look around the rooms at each of the sororities and notice the freshman and sophomore women around her. Were these women she had really connected with and enjoyed getting to know? These would be the women she would live with the next four years of her life. The chemistry in those rooms with those younger members and potential new members would lead her on her preferencing path.
Friday, Bid Day: Mary Claire Pledges Delta Gamma
Although Mary Claire did not share with me her preference choices from the previous afternoon, I did get a phone call from the Recruitment Advisor shortly before formal pledging at Delta Gamma to let me know that Mary Claire had pledged our chapter and inviting me to come to formal pledging. Well that was a wonderful phone call! I immediately called our dear Delta Gamma friend, Lucy, who is like a grandmother to Mary Claire. Her daughter was my pledge daughter and had passed away a few years ago. We have become very close to Lucy over the past few years and she is one of MC’s difference makers to be sure. Lucy and I decided we could not miss the pledging ceremony so planned to meet at the chapter to surprise Mary Claire. I even found my own pledge pin to share with her.

Delta Gamma new members at the University of Nebraska including Mary Claire daughter of blogger Mary Beth Rice.
The afternoon was memorable for all of us and Mary Claire seemed thrilled and excited (and tired!) with her new friends. What she couldn’t possibly know yet is just how very special some of these young women surrounding her would come to be to her as they develop their friendships over the next days, months and years. She is at an incredible time in her life, yet also at an overwhelming time in her life with so many changes and transitions. Being part of a sorority will help her along her journey…

