Panhellenic Council
Loyola University Chicago

Loyola University Chicago Panhellenic Chapters

Loyola is home to four nationally recognized Panhellenic Chapters. 

Below you will find a brief description of each chapter, for more information each chapter's national website can be found here.

ΑΧΩ - Alpha Chi Omega

 Alpha Chi Omega was founded at DePauw University in 1885 and chartered at Loyola on November 20, 1993. From excelling in academics by holding one of the highest GPAs on campus to promoting awareness of domestic violence with guest speakers and fundraisers, the ladies of Alpha Chi Omega enjoy being involved on campus and off.  Alpha Chi Omega prides itself on cultivating real strong women and empowering them for their future endeavors. Notable alumnae include former U.S. Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice and editor-in-chief of Seventeen magazine Atoosa Rubenstein.


  Contact President Rachel Potee at rpotee@luc.edu

ΑΣΑ - Alpha Sigma Alpha

Alpha Sigma Alpha is the oldest National Panhellenic Conference sorority on the Lake Shore Campus. As a sisterhood, we try to uphold our four aims of intellectual, physical, spiritual and social growth. As an active part of the Rogers Park community, we work with the Special Olympics and the Wincrest Nursing Home.

 
  

Contact President Molly Wheeler at mwheel2@luc.edu

ΚΚΓ - Kappa Kappa Gamma

 Kappa Kappa Gamma is one of the oldest and largest sororities nationally and the biggest national sorority on Loyola’s campus.  The Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter at Loyola University is a diverse group of women with strong values and character.  Kappa enriches all aspects of life from sisterhood to community service. It has been said that “Kappa Kappa Gamma at its core is friendship, leadership and scholarship...an opportunity and experience for a lifetime.”  Kappa enables you to grow individually and with others, and have a blast while experiencing all life has to offer.  At Loyola we do philanthropies such as Relay for Life, social events like a date night to a Bulls game, and leadership training through Kappa’s Leadership Academy.  The possibilities are endless and the friendship is forever! 

 
  

Contact President Brittany Nielsen at bniels1@luc.edu

 

ΦΣΣ - Phi Sigma Sigma

 

To inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood. Phi Sigma Sigma is a dynamic sisterhood of powerful women fostering uncompromising principles, igniting positive change, and embracing individuality. 

 

 
  

Contact President Gretchen Sofo at gsofo@luc.edu