What about our house makes us stand out?
It is furnished by Nationals!
If a floater comes into the conversation, what do you do?
Do NOT bump out when floaters may come in. They will be wearing think pink ribbons!
What is our voting scale on? What do you rank yourself as?
1-5! Consider yourself a 3.
Can PNMS walk out of the room with anything we provided?
NO! If you see anyone about to leave with anything, please politely ask them for it, or ask them to put it down!
What are some phrases you SHOULDN’T say to a PNM at the end of a round?
“See you next round,” ”can’t wait to see you on Bid Night,” “you’ll be a great ZTA,” etc.
What is the ZTA motto, and how does it reflect our sisterhood?
"Seek the Noblest." It reflects our commitment to living with integrity, striving for excellence, and supporting each other in all aspects of life.
What do you do if you need help having a conversation with a PNM?
Use the hand signal if you’re in a tough situation. Fingers crossed behind the back!
If someone were to ask you how you voted on a PNM, what would you say?
Something along the lines that “voting is confidential, so I can’t discuss it!”
What are the dates and times of rounds 1, 2 and 3 (not including arrival times)?
Round 1 in Lowenthal Hall: Friday Sept 6. at 7 - 9 pm
Round 2 in Lowenthal Hall: Saturday Sept 7. at 3 - 9:30 pm
Round 3 in Lowenthal Hall: Sunday Sept 8. at 12 - 7 pm
Who are our national philanthropic partners?
The NFL and the American Cancer Society.
What leadership opportunities are available to ZTA members?
Members can take on roles such on PC and EC, committee positions, and participate in national leadership conferences (fun and educational trips like OLA and ELA)!
What are some assets you look for in a PNM?
Leadership, academics, involvement, communication, enthusiasm, teamwork, positivity, values.
What are the 4 criteria we vote on?
Being Rather than Seeming, Leadership & Responsibility, Loyalty & Commitment, and Asset to Chapter!
What are some topics that are off limits during recruitment? Give 5 for points!
Some may include alcohol, drugs, parties, other organizations, romantic relationships, politics, religion, drama, finances not relevant to being a new member, future rounds, etc.
What should you do if a PNM asks about another sorority or organization?
Politely redirect the conversation to focus on ZTA by saying something like, “I’m not sure about that, but let me tell you more about what makes ZTA special!” This keeps the conversation positive and centered on ZTA.
Sisterhood! What are some sisterhoods you attended that stuck out to you?
Any answer works! Free points :)
In round 2, what are some questions we should be asking PNMs?
Did you hold any leadership positions in high school? Connect this into PC and EC roles.
What are you looking for in a sorority?
What values are important to you?
What are your life goals?
What is a positive ID in voting procedure?
It is a description of the PNM that is factual: including hair color, height, major, hometown, pronouns, etc.
What is the person that begins the bump called? Why are they so important?
They are called the ’trigger.’ They are important because they start the transition between conversations, helping ensure a smooth and organized recruitment process.
What are some ZTA requirements? Ie: paying dues.
Living in the house 2 semesters, being on PC once, attending mandatory events, 6 hours of community service as a new member and 12 as an initiated sister, study hours, etc.
What is the NFL Crucial Catch?
We get to go to an NFL game because they’re one of our sponsors! Crucial Catch promotes prevention and early detection of cancer, which can impact anyone at any age, and increases access to lifesaving cancer screenings.
What are the four stages of conversation with a Potential New Member during recruitment?
Make a connection, make a friend, make a zeta, and make a sister!
In red light/green light voting, what is the proper procedure? (BONUS! We didn’t go over this… we did it last semester!)
VP III asks for a positive ID about the PNM. She then ensures everyone knows who we are talking about, and procedes by asking if everyone is comfortable with this person receiving an invite to pref or potential bid. Everyone’s eyes are closed and hands raise.
What does 1 in 8 mean for ZTA?
One in eight women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime! This stat doesn’t pertain to just any person in the world!
What are the 9 key values? Why do we use them in recruitment? Need at least 5 for points!
Lifelong Learning, Leadership, Responsibility, Being Rather than Seeming, Service & Philanthropy, Seeking Understanding that We Might Gain True Wisdom, Humility, Loyalty & Commitment, and Love.