A teal banner graphic with two lines of text. The top line is in sans-serif font and reads, “WELCOME TO FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY’S PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION.” The second line is cursive script and reads, "We are so excited you're here!"
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Welcome to the Panhellenic Association at the Florida State University!

Our community is made up of seventeen phenomenal chapters and more than 4,500 women who exemplify what it means to be an FSU Panhellenic woman.

Our community here is unique in that we are the product of a long line of leaders who have all understood that it means something special to be a Panhellenic woman at FSU. Since our Panhellenic community was founded in 1904, we have had an enduring legacy of excellence and impact. This remains the standard for our women today, for which we continue to be recognized (most recently, for the second year in a row, as the Southeastern Greek Leadership Association’s Dr. Lori Hart College Panhellenic Council of the Year).

The label of an “FSU Panhellenic woman” holds significant weight and implications about character and ability recognized on our campus, in the Tallahassee community, in the professional world, and beyond. As reflected in our Panhellenic Creed, to be an FSU Panhellenic woman is to stand for wide and wise human service through the development of character inspired by the close contact and deep friendship of individual fraternity and Panhellenic life. This is the tenet by which our seventeen chapters operate.

As women, we are leaders and change-makers by nature. These abilities are intuitive to us, and when cultivated by the right kind of environment, can prompt empowerment that allows us to reach our fullest potential. Membership in our community serves as the catalyst for this journey of self-development and leadership that defines the undergraduate experience. Whether you are considering registration, underway with active membership, or nearing the end of your time here at FSU, it is my hope that this website will show you the continuing legacy we are building together. It is the absolute greatest privilege to serve as the president of the strongest and most impactful Panhellenic community in the nation.

And, as always, go Noles!

In Panhellenic Love,
Emma Clark, 2026 Panhellenic President

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Your Panhellenic journey awaits you.