Fraternity & Sorority Life Life - Panhellenic Council

College Panhellenic (CPH)

Tennessee Tech’s College Panhellenic (CPH) is a council of five values-based sororities. While each sorority has its own unique values, they all share a commitment to networking, community service, philanthropy, academics, and personal growth, helping women thrive throughout their college experience.

 

How to Join a Panhellenic Sorority


Spring 2026 Continuous Open Bidding (COB) 

Continuous Open Bidding (COB) is a flexible, low-pressure way to join a Panhellenic sorority outside the formal recruitment process. Instead of structured rounds, sororities host small, welcoming events where you can meet members, explore their values, and see if the chapter feels like a good fit.

COB is available to chapters with open membership spots and provides students with a relationship-focused way to find community on campus.

Key Dates

  • COB begins Thursday, January 15, 2026, the first day of the spring semester
  • The process continues until all available membership spots are filled

 

COB Events

For updates, schedules, and opportunities to meet members and learn about our sororities, follow @tntechpanhellenic on Instagram.

Participating in COB is a chance to find your home away from home, build lifelong friendships, and join the proud tradition of the Panhellenic Sisterhood at Tennessee Tech.

If you have questions about the recruitment process, contact the Fraternity and Sorority Life Office.

Requirements to Join a Panhellenic Sorority


To be eligible to join a fraternity or sorority, students must meet the following:

  • Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 from high school or college
  • Community service experience
  • Involvement in clubs or community activities

For COB, students must register and provide consent to release their GPA to participating organizations via the registration link.

Register for Continuous Open Bidding (COB)

Panhellenic Sororities

At Tennessee Tech, our Panhellenic sororities offer students a variety of communities to connect with like-minded peers, grow personally and academically, and make a positive impact on campus and beyond. Each chapter has its own unique values and traditions, giving you the opportunity to find the sisterhood that best fits your interests and goals.

 

 

Policies and Governing Documents

 

2026 Panhellenic Council

 

Panhellenic Executive Board

Name Title Email Address
Bella Rigsby President tntech.cph.president@gmail.com
Cristina Goethert Executive Vice President tntech.cph.executivevp@gmail.com
Tedi Gould Vice President of Recruitment tntech.cph.vprecruitment@gmail.com
Lily Diggs Director of Pi Chis tntech.cph.directorpichis@gmail.com
Lili Sotelo Vice President of Programming and Risk Management tntech.cph.vpprogramming@gmail.com
Ella-Channing Graves Vice President of Philanthropy tntech.cph.vpphilanthropy@gmail.com
Sydney McAdams Vice President of Scholarship tntech.cph.vpscholarship@gmail.com
Mackenzie Salamida Vice President of Communications tntech.cph.vpcommunications@gmail.com

 

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