Our most popular offering, the online course for girls that has helped hundreds of girls succeed in the sorority recruitment process.Â



20Â SECTIONS of content created to teach you EVERYTHING there is to know before heading through sorority recruitment.
“Being an introvert, the recruitment process was a bit daunting for my daughter, but the tips that Leighton provided through “The Everything Package” made my daughter feel prepared and at ease.
Courtney W. -Mother in Brentwood, TN
Here is what you will learn…
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Section 1: Introduction + a general overview of what sorority recruitment is, what are the benefits of membership, what you should expect!
 Section 2: Setting yourself up for success ahead of time-including college tour tips, navigating weekend visits before recruitment starts & HOW to naturally network with older girls!
 Section 3: We teach you Instagram & TikTok etiquette, how to avoid being dropped due to social media plus the social media do’s and dont’s for high-school girls going through sorority recruitment.
 Section 4: What’s a social resume, a FREE template to build your own + understanding what a values based recruitment is! PLUS information regarding legacy information! P.S. a lot has changed!
 Section 5: What is a rec letter? Do I need them? What is a RIF? How to properly ask women to write recommendations on your behalf and how to follow up with them to make sure it’s done! *plus HOW to write a thank you note!
 Section 6: An entire section on the importance of being YOURSELF, how to be genuine in a process that can feel fake + the importance of being true to who you are!
 Section 7: Insider tips you MUST do leading up to recruitment to stand out for success!
 Section 8: What NOT to do the 3 months before you go through recruitment!Â
 Section 9: How to build lasting confidence so that your experience is WAY easier! Best part? You can take these confidence building tips well beyond a happy bid day.
 Section 10: How to film yourself on camera for your PNM video, how to avoid being dropped due to a video and best tips for making a lasting impression for your virtual round of sorority recruitment.
  Section 11: Catchy conversation topics that will set you apart when talking with older girls and how to hold a conversation with anyone!Â
 Section 12: Tips and tricks on combating nerves you may feel before going through the process each day.
 Section 13: How NOT to compare your experience to others and ways you can stay focused and positive (despite being super nervous)!
 Section 14: Do I need designer brands? What to wear for each day and how to dress in a way that is cute, classy and confident!!!
 Section 15: How to handle the emotional side of the process and how to handle any disappointment you may experience.
 Section 16: What is a recruitment bag, why you need one and what goes in it!
 Section 17: How to make the most of your bid day & connect with other girls super fast!
 Section 18: Tips for your first 3 months of college. How to make genuine friendships with girls inside and outside of your chapter. How to set achievable goals and be intentional with where you commit your time!
 Section 19: Vocabulary words you should know + tips for mothers on how to best support your girl!
 Section 20: Beyond bid day…styling tips for that first internship and job interview!
 **PLUS a complimentary mindset & gratitude journal & multiple activities built in to help you succeed!
 Bonus Section: Tips from girls who have successfully gone through recruitment and been RIGHT where you are!
20 + sections of content that GENUINELY helps you succeed…
Why would you NOT want this?!

Lily Grace
Thome Auburn University
“Recruitment Ready gave me the confidence to walk into whatever recruitment party I had that next day knowing that I had already put my best foot forward during the summer through my resume and pre-recruitment questions thanks to Leighton. Like many, I didn’t have an older sister go before me, but recruitment ready allowed Leighton to fill that role. Not only did she comfort me, but she was there for every outfit idea and conversation started!”
Advice to a current high-school senior
My piece of advice would be to get out of your comfort zone. We are able to accomplish so much if we push ourself outside of our comfort zone just a little bit. New friends, new place, new classes- all of it is so exciting. Soak it all up!

Lauren Lewis
University of Arkansas
The most important thing Recruitment Ready taught me was to be my true self during rush. I walked into each house with confidence knowing that I would end up exactly where I needed to be if I was myself. Trying to be someone else during recruitment can make the process more hectic because not only are you trying to make yourself seen by the sorority, you are trying to pretend to be someone else entirely and that will add so much stress to an already overwhelming environment. My biggest take away from recruitment ready was to be 100% myself and be confident in my own skin.
Advice to a current high-school senior:
My biggest advice would be to make the most of every opportunity you have to connect with girls rushing and girls who are actives (if your panhellenic allows) in order to meet as many people as possible! Also, soak up the time you have with your high school friends because this is the last time you will all be in one place at the same time.

Abbie Merhoff
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
"Recruitment Ready taught me to be bold. Leighton would teach me how to network, and I thought it would be awkward, but the older girls actually loved when I reached out to them. I wouldn't have had the boldness to do this without Leighton cheering me on all the way!"
Advice to a current high-school senior:
"I would tell a high-school senior preparing for sorority recruitment to believe in themselves and remember that God has a plan for everyone even if we don’t understand what that plan is in the moment. Something that helped me keep my head held high during rush was the saying “rejection is redirection” and by the end of the recruitment process i couldn’t have been more thankful for that redirection because it lead me to the people I get to call my sisters for life.
Additionally, make as many connections as possible before getting to campus because it’s always nice to see a friendly face in the midst of the whirlwind of emotions that come with the recruitment process."