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How to Write a Sorority Resume: Example & Tips for 2025

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A sorority won’t green-light just anyone. That’s why you need to make a great first impression with your sorority resume. Let’s figure out how to write a social resume for sorority applications that turns heads and proves your strengths are worthy of the best sisterhood.

This guide will show you:

  • How to write a sorority resume better than 9 out of 10 others.
  • A sorority resume template you can change to fit you. 
  • How to add the right education and extracurricular activities to get into any sorority you want. 
  • Easy steps to put sorority on a resume for a job.

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Jordan Blake

University of Michigan

Class of ‘25

248-555-0123

jordan.blake@gmail.com

linkedin.com/in/jordanblake

twitter.com/jordblake

Objective

Engaged and motivated member of the University of Michigan's Class of '25 with strong skills in fundraising, event planning, and interpersonal communication. Eager to bring a positive impact to Delta Gamma’s community through leadership and service. Dedicated volunteer with expertise in social media fundraising, successfully raising over $9,000 for community initiatives.

Education

Lincoln High School

Lincoln, MI

Expected Graduation: June 2025

GPA: 3.8

  • Vice President, Student Leadership Club
  • AP Courses: Calculus, Chemistry, and Physics
  • Team Captain, Track Team (2019 & 2020)

Extracurricular Activities

Girl Scouts of the USA

2022–2024

  • Senior Patrol Leader, Ann Arbor, MI Chapter
  • Completed the Gold Award, leading community service projects and fulfilling rigorous achievement requirements.
  • Organized and led 90+ community hikes and workshops, each with groups of 8–12 members.

Fundraising Assistant, Oakland County Animal Shelter

2022–2023

  • Created and managed 12+ fundraisers across Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, raising $9,000 for animal welfare initiatives.

Awards & Honors

  • Thomas J. Miller Science Award
  • AP Scholar, Calculus and Physics
  • International Thespian Society Member
  • Founder, Wolverine Running Club
    • Founded and led a club of 20+ members focused on community and fitness.

Languages:

  • English–Native
  • Spanish–Native
  • French–Advanced

Work Experience

Owner & Babysitter

Blake Babysitting Services, Lincoln, MI

October 2022–January 2024

Key Responsibilities:

  • Built and managed a babysitting business, growing from a single client to over 25 clients through referrals and social media promotion.
  • Achieved a 100% client satisfaction rate by maintaining strong communication, reliability, and attention to client needs.
  • Boosted social media engagement by 1600% through targeted content on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Key Achievement:

  • Increased annual revenue by 600% by optimizing scheduling and refining client services.

Greek Affiliations

  • Darren Blake, Father: Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Upsilon Chapter, Ohio State University ‘93
  • Sarah Blake, Mother: Kappa Delta, Gamma Theta Chapter, University of Iowa ‘91
  • Ruth Fink, Aunt: Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Sigma Chapter, Washington University '68

Skills

  • Fundraising & Campaign Development
  • Event Planning
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Leadership & Team Building
  • Strong Communication & Interpersonal Skills
  • Time Management and Organization

Now let’s find your sisters. Here’s how to write a sorority resume:

1. Choose the Best Format for Your Sorority Resume

Let’s start with the basics: what is a sorority resume?

A sorority resume, or social resume, is a document that offers a broad look at your personal life, hobbies, and family details. It is sent to alumnae to give them a deeper understanding of who you are and help them write you a recommendation letter for a sorority. 

With that being said, does its format matter? It does. And here’s how to format your resume for a sorority:

Learn more about writing a student resume that wins the hearts of its readers: Student Resume

2. Build a Strong Education Section for Your Sorority Resume

A 2021 Gallup survey found that 84% of affiliated alumni would choose to join their fraternity or sorority again, highlighting the lasting positive impact of sorority membership. Let’s continue learning how to get there with the right sorority resume. Now it’s time to focus on your education section.

Here’s what to include:

The next of our sorority resume examples show how:

Sorority Resume Example—Education

Right

Lincoln High School

Lincoln, MI

Expected Graduation: June 2021

GPA: 3.8

  • Vice President, Student Leadership Club
  • AP Courses: Calculus, Chemistry, and Physics
  • Team Captain, Track Team (2019 & 2020)
Wrong

Lincoln High School

Graduated 2021

GPA: 3.0

  • Member, Student Club
  • Took Some AP Classes
  • Track Team Member

Impressive! High GPA, great achievements, difficult courses. That’s the first candidate, who might get into a sorority if she keeps writing her resume that way. The second one shows a low GPA and rather unimpressive achievements. That’s not gonna secure her an interview with the sorority mom.

Learn how to write a college student resume. Read our guide: What Should a Resume Look Like for a College Student

3. Add Extracurricular Activities to Your Sorority Resume

The sorority mom wants more than just your education in a resume. She wants to know your personality. And there’s no better way of showing that on your resume than with the right extra sections.

Here’s what you can add:

Let’s see some examples:

Sorority Resume—Examples of Other Sections

Right

Extracurricular Activities

Girl Scouts of the USA

2022–2023

  • Senior Patrol Leader, Ann Arbor, MI Chapter
  • Completed the Gold Award, leading community service projects and fulfilling rigorous achievement requirements.
  • Organized and led 90+ community hikes and workshops, each with groups of 8-12 members.

Fundraising Assistant, Oakland County Animal Shelter

2023–2024

  • Created and managed 12+ fundraisers across Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, raising $9,000 for animal welfare initiatives.

Awards & Honors

  • Thomas J. Miller Science Award
  • AP Scholar, Calculus and Physics
  • International Thespian Society Member
  • Founder, Wolverine Running Club
    • Founded and led a club of 20+ members focused on community and fitness.

Languages:

  • English–Native
  • Spanish–Native
  • French–Advanced
Wrong
  • Frequent volunteer work
  • Member, BSA
  • AP Scholar
  • Fluent in German

Once again, the first example is impressive and detailed. It also includes numbers, and numbers pop! The second example doesn’t stand a chance.

Pro Tip: Do you know someone in the sorority you're interested in? Reach out on Facebook or other social media platforms to ask for advice or a positive referral. Building connections can only increase your chances!

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4. Put Work Experience on a Sorority Resume

You’re not applying for a job, but even a little work history can show valuable skills in a sorority resume. But don’t just list your duties. Instead, follow my advice!

Here’s how to list your work experience:

  • Include your job title, business name, locations, and dates of employment for each entry.
  • Use resume bullet points, starting each one with a different action word, to boost the readability of your document even more.
  • List your relevant accomplishments rather than your duties to make every bullet point impressive.
  • Add numbers to those accomplishments whenever you can to boost their impact.
  • Use the PAR (Problem-Action-Result) formula to tell a story with your job.
  • Target your resume to prove skills the sorority values and position yourself as a great candidate.
  • Repeat those steps for every job you’ve had.

See these sorority resume examples:

Sorority Resume Examples—Experience

Right

Owner & Babysitter

Blake Babysitting Services, Lincoln MI

October 2022–January 2024

Key Responsibilities:

  • Built and managed a babysitting business, growing from a single client to over 25 clients through referrals and social media promotion.
  • Achieved a 100% client satisfaction rate by maintaining strong communication, reliability, and attention to client needs.
  • Boosted social media engagement by 1600% through targeted content on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Key Achievement:

  • Increased annual revenue by 600% by optimizing scheduling and refining client services.
Wrong

Babysitter

2022–2023

  • Watched children and provided safety and supervision on nights and weekends.
  • Prepared nutritious meals.
  • Ensured screen time limits were adhered to.
  • Played with children.

Both examples could be from the same candidate, but the first focuses on achievements and results, while the second is vague about duties. This makes it easy to see why the first one stands out.

Pro Tip: Don’t know enough about the sorority to tailor your resume? Do a few informational interviews with current sisters. They’ll tell you what the house is all about.

5. Put Greek Affiliations on a Resume for a Sorority

Have Greek connections? They’re gold for your sorority resume. List any family members or close friends in the Greek system—parents, stepparents, grandparents, aunts, uncles. Keep it short, but definitely include them!

Here’s what to list when showing your affiliations on a sorority resume:

  1. Name
  2. Relationship
  3. House
  4. Chapter
  5. School
  6. Graduation Date

Let’s take a look at how it’s done:

Sorority Resume Sample: Affiliations

Right

Greek Affiliations

  • Darren Blake, Father: Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Upsilon Chapter, Ohio State University ‘93
  • Sarah Blake, Mother: Kappa Delta, Gamma Theta Chapter, University of Iowa ‘91
  • Ruth Fink, Aunt: Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Sigma Chapter, Washington University '68

It’s that simple.

This guide might also interest you: Resume for a Teenager

6. Add Much-Desired Skills to a Sorority Resume

Did you know that sorority members report significant growth in key skills such as communication, teamwork, time management, and organization due to their involvement in sorority activities? Focus on your soft skills more than your hard skills, and list up to 10. Let’s see how it’s done.

Let’s see a list of some skills that you can use on a resume.

Sorority Resume Skills

Now, let’s see what some of them can look like on your resume.

Sorority Resume—Examples of Skills

Right
  • Fundraising & Campaign Development
  • Event Planning
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Leadership & Team Building
  • Strong Communication & Interpersonal Skills
  • Time Management and Organization
Wrong
  • MS Word
  • Photoshop
  • Driving License
  • Swimming

See the difference? The first skills show personal traits rather than abilities. And that’s what’s more interesting for your sorority.

Need more skills suggestions for your sorority resume? See our guide: Best Skills to Put on a Resume

7. Introduce Yourself With a Sorority Resume Objective

How to get noticed? Do it with what your sorority mom will see first: a resume objective.

How to write one well?

  1. Start with an action verb.
  2. List your skills.
  3. Include quantifiable achievements.
  4. State what you can bring to the table.

Easy, right? Let’s look at two examples of sorority resumes to make it crystal clear.

Sorority Resume—Examples of Resume Objectives

Right
Engaged and motivated member of the University of Michigan's Class of '24 with strong skills in fundraising, event planning, and interpersonal communication. Eager to bring a positive impact to Delta Gamma’s community through leadership and service. A dedicated volunteer with expertise in social media fundraising, successfully raising over $9,000 for community initiatives.
Wrong
Sorority applicant and student with skills in communication, teamwork, and fundraising. I have a 3.7 GPA, and I’m a very hard worker who likes to get things done! I’m very passionate about different charity work.

The first example looks amazing. It’s detailed, the achievements are quantified, and the overall impression is great. The second one is very vague and focuses too much on the candidate. 

Pro Tip: Struggling with what to say? Write the rest of your sorority resume first, then tackle the objective. Having everything down will make it easier to decide what to include!

8. Create a Matching Sorority Cover Letter

Are cover letters necessary to add even to a sorority resume? Let me say this: they are your extra chance of making a great first impression. Not including them is like writing a huge letter “L” on your forehead. Make sure you know what the sorority is all about. That way, you’ll fit their profile perfectly and make an interview-worthy first impression.

Here’s how to write a cover letter:

Need a cover letter for a scholarship? Visit our guide: Cover Letter for Scholarship Application

How to Put Sorority ON a Resume?

You’ve just learned how to write a sorority resume. But what if you want to include a sorority on a resume? Employers love the kinds of skills you build with your sisters. Find the tasks you accomplished when you used those skills and list them in your job resume.

Let’s say you’re writing a marketing resume that needs social media and teamwork skills.

How to Put a Sorority on a Resume: Examples

Right

Sorority

Delta Zeta Sorority

  • Utilized social media strategies to raise $18,000 for heart disease awareness, generating over 1,500 posts and campaigns, boosting engagement by 25% within two years.
  • Coordinated with a team of eight sorority members to organize 15+ events, including a guest lecture by Indra Nooyi, former CEO of PepsiCo.
Wrong

Sorority

Delta Zeta Sorority

  • Did social media for heart disease fundraising. Made posts and helped raise some money.
  • Worked with other members to set up events, including one with a guest speaker from a big company.

Once again: the numbers added to achievements vs. lack of numbers next to activities. Impressive and job-winning vs. unimpressive, dull, and forgettable.

Pro Tip: Check your social media presence before it sabotages your sorority application—one off-color post could ruin your chances of getting in.

Plus, a great cover letter that matches your resume will give you an advantage over other candidates. You can write it in our cover letter builder here. Here's what it may look like:

See more cover letter templates and start writing.

Key Takeaway

Time for a quick recap of what we’ve learned here today:

  • Choose the right format for your sorority resume to boost its readability.
  • Include your school name, GPA, awards, honors, and any impressive extracurricular 
  • List activities that showcase leadership, volunteering, or unique hobbies that reflect your personality.
  • Emphasize work accomplishments with numbers (e.g., revenue increases or engagement boosts) rather than just listing duties.
  • Mention any family members who were in the Greek system, adding their name, relationship, house, and chapter.
  • Show soft skills like leadership, teamwork, and time management—avoid technical skills unless they’re directly relevant.
  • Write a strong objective and explain what you can bring to the sorority.
  • Add a tailored cover letter to make a personal connection and share more about your character.

Plus, if you’ve already been to a sorority, always add it to your resume.

Got any questions about writing a sorority resume? Let’s chat in the comments below!

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