
Ceres
Email our chapter president Amy Morrison
Visit our web page at wsu-ceres.tripod.com
To learn how to join, contact our chapter at wsuceres@hotmail.com
or write to us at:
Ceres Recruitment Chair
505 NE Maiden Lane
Pullman, WA 99164
WSU Chapter Information:
Date Founded:
August 17, 1984 Place Founded:
Colorado State University Colors:
Violet and Gold Symbol:
Rose and Scroll Flower:
Sterling Silver Rose Jewels:
Amethyst and Pearl
Grade Point Averages: Spring 2008 2.91 Fall 2007 2.91 Spring 2007 2.76 Fall 2006 2.74 For more grade information see the
Index of grade reports
Scholarship: One of the core attributes for Ceres is scholarship. To uphold our standards, we have implemented study hours, test files, and a big sis/little sis study system. A high school GPA of 3.0 is required for incoming freshmen and a 2.50 GPA is required for current or transfer college students for membership.Social: Life is never dull around the Ceres chapter. We have a wide range of activities such as formal dances, Hawaiian nights, and togas. Other popular events are sisterhoods, holiday festivities and Mom and Dad's Weekends.
Community Service: Community service projects are beneficial to us as individuals and to our community alike. Our international philanthropy is Relay-for-Life, we assist our community in planning this event to reassure that it is successful. Ceres also participates in other events such as Adopt-a-Highway and environmental projects in the community.
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