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Get to know the women in each sorority and develop relationships early!

Getting to know women in each sorority is great and thanks to social media, you can do it virtually as well.

Once all socials are cleaned up, follow each sorority on Instagram and double tap on some posts.

NOTE: if you double tap on one, you should do the same for every sorority, to show that you are open to getting to know each group.

But you might say "But I don't know where to find all these IG accounts!"  Don't fret, I've got you!

All TAMU Sorority IG Accounts


Panhellenic Council @tamupanhellenic

Aggie Greek Life @aggiegreeklife


Alpha Chi Omega @aggieaxo

Alpha Delta Pi @aggieadpi

Alpha Epsilon Phi aggie_aephi

Alpha Omicron Pi @aggieaoii

Chi Omega @tamuchio

Delta Delta Delta @tamutridelta

Delta Gamma @aggiedeltagamma

Delta Zeta @aggiedeltazeta

Gamma Phi Beta @aggiegammaphi

Kappa Alpha Theta @aggietheta

Kappa Delta @aggiekappadelta

Kappa Kappa Gamma @kappatamu

Pi Beta Phi @aggiepibetaphi

Zeta Tau Alpha @aggiezta


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