FAQ
What is Rush?
Rush is a time when you meet the sisters of the Rho Delta Chi. We have all types of different events—such as: Info Night, Sisters Night, and Social Night. Come to any of these events and you’ll be given an opportunity to meet many girls from this sorority from all other chapters and schools.
What is the difference between Rushing and Pledging?
Rushing is not having the obligation to join the sorority and everything is free. It's the chance for you to get to know girls from Rhos and decide if our sorority suits you. Pledging is when you dedicate and commit yourself to the sorority for the opportunity to go through fulfilling experiences and traditions that Rho Delta Chi has to offer. In return, you'll receive lifelong friendships and learn about the values of sisterhood. Don't feel obligated to pledge while you're attending rush. It should be the perfect opportunity to see if you would like to join the sorority. If you are given a bid at the end of rush week, consider it to be your formal invitation into pledge-ship for our Rho Delta Chi.
Who gets a bid?
There is an application process by which all active members of the sorority convene to discuss bid extensions. Our sorority is a diverse body of girls for which there is no specific "type" that is preferred. We look for girls that exemplify the qualities and ideals we, as a sorority, look to uphold.
What is the difference between Asian Greeks and Panhellenic Greeks?
The main purposes and practices underlying the Asian Greek system are similar to that of the Panhellenic Greeks. Like the Panhellenic Greeks, we strive for sisterhood, help our community and set up exchanges. The main difference is that as an Asian interest sorority, most of our members are of Asian descent, though it is not a requirement. We are still able to maintain close bonds as we are slightly smaller in size. Both Asian and Panhellenic sororities are good ways to be a part of the Greek community here.
What is the difference between Rhos and other sororities?
Rho Delta Chi is a part of the Asian Greek Council of Southern California. The main difference is the variety of girls that make up each sorority. We encourage you to check out other sororities to see which group you are more comfortable with.
Is joining a Sorority expensive?
Aside from the dues every semester, there are various expenses that go towards food for exchanges, Informals, Formals, Installs, retreats, gifts, etc. Some of these are optional but it does become pricey if you attend everything. However, throughout the year there are fundraisers for the pledge class as well as for the sorority as a whole to help ease some of the financial burden. It is also possible to arrange a payment plan with the Treasurer based on your financial capabilities. We do not want money to be an issue that prevents girls from experiencing Chis!
If you have any more questions or want to find out more information about Rho Delta Chi and our rush events, check out our Facebook Page or leave a question below!
Rush is a time when you meet the sisters of the Rho Delta Chi. We have all types of different events—such as: Info Night, Sisters Night, and Social Night. Come to any of these events and you’ll be given an opportunity to meet many girls from this sorority from all other chapters and schools.
What is the difference between Rushing and Pledging?
Rushing is not having the obligation to join the sorority and everything is free. It's the chance for you to get to know girls from Rhos and decide if our sorority suits you. Pledging is when you dedicate and commit yourself to the sorority for the opportunity to go through fulfilling experiences and traditions that Rho Delta Chi has to offer. In return, you'll receive lifelong friendships and learn about the values of sisterhood. Don't feel obligated to pledge while you're attending rush. It should be the perfect opportunity to see if you would like to join the sorority. If you are given a bid at the end of rush week, consider it to be your formal invitation into pledge-ship for our Rho Delta Chi.
Who gets a bid?
There is an application process by which all active members of the sorority convene to discuss bid extensions. Our sorority is a diverse body of girls for which there is no specific "type" that is preferred. We look for girls that exemplify the qualities and ideals we, as a sorority, look to uphold.
What is the difference between Asian Greeks and Panhellenic Greeks?
The main purposes and practices underlying the Asian Greek system are similar to that of the Panhellenic Greeks. Like the Panhellenic Greeks, we strive for sisterhood, help our community and set up exchanges. The main difference is that as an Asian interest sorority, most of our members are of Asian descent, though it is not a requirement. We are still able to maintain close bonds as we are slightly smaller in size. Both Asian and Panhellenic sororities are good ways to be a part of the Greek community here.
What is the difference between Rhos and other sororities?
Rho Delta Chi is a part of the Asian Greek Council of Southern California. The main difference is the variety of girls that make up each sorority. We encourage you to check out other sororities to see which group you are more comfortable with.
Is joining a Sorority expensive?
Aside from the dues every semester, there are various expenses that go towards food for exchanges, Informals, Formals, Installs, retreats, gifts, etc. Some of these are optional but it does become pricey if you attend everything. However, throughout the year there are fundraisers for the pledge class as well as for the sorority as a whole to help ease some of the financial burden. It is also possible to arrange a payment plan with the Treasurer based on your financial capabilities. We do not want money to be an issue that prevents girls from experiencing Chis!
If you have any more questions or want to find out more information about Rho Delta Chi and our rush events, check out our Facebook Page or leave a question below!