Terms/Definitions
House Tours
True/False
Recruitment
100

What is a bid?

A formal invite to join a chapter

100

What is a floor order?

The route that members take when giving a house tour.

100

Formal recruitment is a mutual selection process.

True

100

How many people are typically in a bump group?

3 to 4 people

200

What is a home spot?

A member's designated spot in the house to house conversation with a PNM.

200
How long should your house tour be?

8-10 minutes (roughly)

200

PNMs must have a connection to our philanthropy.

False

200

Which two rounds are held on the same day?

Preference and Bid Day

300

What is a self reveal?

Your story as to why you joined Alpha Phi, but more importantly why you stayed and how it has impacted you.

300

Fill in the blank: Never stop _____ when in a room!

Moving

300

Members should have a list of back pocket questions to ask the PNM

True

300

Recruitment counselors are also referred to as what?

Gamma Chi's

400

What does PNM stand for?

Potential New Member

400

What is the first thing you should do when you are giving a PNM a house tour?

Welcome them to Alpha Phi and introduce yourself!

400

Lunch, laundry, wifi, printing, etc. are all free for members. 

False! They are included!

400

Give one example of a bid promise.

"I'll see you tomorrow"

"I can't wait to be your sister"

Anything that gives the PNM a guaranteed spot as a member of Phi

500

What is the period of silence?

Starting at the end of preference round where members may not have any contact with a PNM (verbal, social media, or over the phone).

500

What are the two areas in the house that you should NOT go into when giving a house tour?

Laundry room and bathrooms

500

Once school starts in August, everything is Go Greek, not Go Alpha Phi.

False. "Go Greek" starts as soon as graduation is over! This applies over the summer!

500

What should members do if PNMs ask them specific questions about recruitment?

Direct them to the OSID office or a Gamma Chi!