Texas Panhellenic Council
University of Texas Austin
About Texas Panhellenic Council
Based at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas Panhellenic Council is a student-led organization representing the interests and values of thirteen National Panhellenic Conference sororities. The Council embodies a commitment to empowering women through meaningful sisterhood, academic achievement, and community service that extends far beyond the Austin, Texas campus. As a cornerstone of the Greek community at UT Austin, the organization brings together sorority women united by common principles of character development, mutual respect, and helpfulness.
The heart of Texas Panhellenic Council's work lies in fostering genuine human connection and shared purpose among its members. The organization's Panhellenic Creed reflects its foundational values: standing for good scholarship, guarding good health, maintaining fine standards, and serving the college community to the best of their ability. This commitment to cooperation and harmony guides all activities and decisions made by the Council in support of its member organizations throughout Austin.
Through Circle of Sisterhood, Texas Panhellenic Council's philanthropy arm, the organization demonstrates how Greek life transforms into global impact. This initiative rallies sorority women to support educational access for women in underserved regions, recognizing that education is a fundamental pathway to empowerment and equality. By channeling collective efforts toward awareness and fundraising, Circle of Sisterhood addresses interconnected challenges like domestic violence, health disparities, and illiteracy. For women at the University of Texas at Austin seeking community, purpose, and the opportunity to create meaningful change, Texas Panhellenic Council offers a platform for personal growth and service that resonates both locally and worldwide.