· With Alabama’s sororities getting so much attention both on campus and social media, it was only a matter of time before people ranked the houses. And of course, they divided the list by Old Row and New Row. Here are the results.
· We’re diving into the weeds—yes, the real rankings at Alabama, FSU, Texas, and beyond—but we’re also pulling back and asking the bigger question. The one no one’s pausing their TikTok scroll to consider: Does any of this actually matter for you?
· With over 20 sororities to choose from, it can be overwhelming to navigate the University of Alabama’sGreekscene. To help you make an informed decision, we’ve compiled this comprehensive guide to the university’s sorority ratings, based on a wide range of criteria.
· Topsororities in tiers is as follows: In no order and all have the highest return rates during recruitment. Here's a starter guide to the university of alabama's 22 sororities, including each organization's founding year, colors, symbol, philanthropy project and much more.
The formal recruitment process at Alabama allows each potential new member to meet with each sorority on campus, and this can be a great way to gauge where you fit in the best.
Alabama’srecruitment is a week-long process that takes place right before school starts, and it consists of four rounds: Convocation & Open Hose, Philanthropy, Sisterhood, and Preference. These rounds are followed by Bid Day, which is when participating PNMs are able to receive a max of 1 sorority bid, aka, an invitation to join a chapter.
Every PNM will receive a physical copy of the Greek Chic at Convocation. Until then, you are able to download and print the electronic version if you wish; we are unable to ship current or past copies at this time.