What is frat for girls?

A fraternity for girls is commonly known as a sorority. Sororities are social organizations that are typically exclusive to women. Sororities offer a supportive and sisterly environment where young women can form lifelong friendships, develop leadership skills, participate in philanthropic activities, and network with other successful women. Sororities often have a unique set of values, rituals, and traditions that distinguish them from one another. To become a member of a sorority, one must go through a recruitment or rush process which involves meeting with sorority members, attending events, and ultimately receiving an invitation to join the organization. Sororities are commonly found on college and university campuses, and are regulated by national governing bodies such as the National Panhellenic Conference.