Women's fraternities, often referred to as sororities, are social organizations for women in colleges and universities. They provide a supportive community where members can build friendships, develop leadership skills, and engage in philanthropic activities. Each sorority typically has its own unique values, traditions, and rituals, fostering a sense of sisterhood among its members.
These organizations often participate in campus life through events, community service, and academic support. Many sororities are part of larger national or international organizations, which helps maintain standards and facilitate connections among members across different institutions. Notable examples include Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Kappa Gamma.