Every August, the University of Oklahoma’s campus comes alive as hundreds of excited - and maybe nervous - students partake in Panhellenic Formal Recruitment, also known as rush.
For many incoming freshmen, joining a sorority is the beginning of lifelong friendships, leadership development, and service opportunities. But potential new members and their families should be aware of what costs they might need to cover while joining a sorority.
And now that OU has joined the SEC, some potential new members may see higher costs than in previous years. However, that may not be the entire case and many factors come into play.
Recruitment or rush is each student's pathway into joining Greek life, but the process can come at a cost. Here's a look at what it might cost to rush at OU specifically,