Carnegie Mellon Rho Lambda - Zeta Kappa Chapter

Carnegie Mellon Rho Lambda - Zeta Kappa Chapter Rho Lambda is the National Panhellenic Leadership Recognition Society. Members of Rho Lambda have displayed outstanding leadership, ability, and loyalty.

The organization was founded at the University of Miami (FL) in 1962. Carnegie Mellon is the Zeta Kappa Chapter and was founded in 2000. The letters “Rho Lambda” signify “Panhellenic Leadership.”

The purpose of Rho Lambda is to honor those women within Panhellenic who have exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service to their Greek community and their sorority. They are women who hav

e furthered the ideals and principles of the Greek community throughout their years of sorority affiliation. Members of Rho Lambda have displayed outstanding leadership, ability, and loyalty throughout their years of sorority membership. Candidates must have a 3.0 GPA and must be full-time undergraduate students. Only active members in their junior or senior year, who have been initiated members of their chapters for at least two semesters, are eligible to apply. Rho Lambda membership is limited to 10% of sorority membership.

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