Sororities saw a similar turnout to last year's during recruitment last week, and a slightly higher tally of rushers accepted bids.
Chi Omega extended bids on Sunday to 22 women and all 22 accepted. Alpha Phi extended bids to 21 women and all 21 accepted. Alpha Omicron Pi (AOPi) extended bids to 15 women and 11 women accepted.
This brings the total count of accepted bids to 54, one higher than last year's total. The three sororities extended bids to 58 students, slightly fewer than last year's 64.
AOPi is conducting Continuous Open Bidding to recruit additional new members, senior Hailey Fitzgerald said.
"We're all really happy with who came through," said AOPi President Lisa Haubenstock, referring to all three sororities.
"We got a great selection of girls. We were all really happy with how easy the whole recruitment process went," the junior continued.
"The numbers were up [from last year's] and the girls seemed more enthusiastic," said sophomore and Alpha Phi President Harmony Teitsworth, referring to her sorority's recruitment process. "It was way better."
Fraternities will put together final statistics from their recruitment process in the coming days.



