How many AKPsi alumni are there?
Alpha Kappa Psi is a Professional Co-ed Business Fraternity founded in 1904 with the purpose of developing its members into principled business leaders. Originally founded by 4 men at New York University, the professional organization now has over 298,000 initiated members at 219 universities in 4 countries.
Can graduate students join AKPsi?
We accept Freshmen up to Seniors as well as Graduate Students. (You can NOT pursue membership the same semester you will be graduating.)
Is Alpha Kappa Psi a social fraternity?
Alpha Kappa Psi is a professional fraternity, unlike other Greek organizations on campus which are social or service fraternities and sororities.
What is the biggest business fraternity?
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest and largest business fraternity in the country. As a brother, you are joining a network of more than 260,000 individuals worldwide. AKPsi is proud to be the home of alumni that have held positions that range from Fortune 500 CEOs to non-profit organizations.
How much are Alpha Kappa Psi dues?
Like every organization, AKPsi does require dues from its members to pay for our operating costs for our major events. Our membership dues average out around $160 per semester, depending on the number of active members in the chapter at the time.
Should old acquaintance be forgot and Alpha Kappa Psi?
The Anthem of Alpha Kappa Psi Tune: Auld Lang Syne Should old acquaintance be forgot, And Alpha Kappa Psi? Shall we pass slowly out of view, Without regret or sigh? For Alpha Kappa Psi, my friend, for Alpha Kappa Psi; We’ll bless the days that we have spent, In Alpha Kappa Psi.
When did AKPsi become coed?
Women in ΑΚΨ In June 1972, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 was passed and it brought the beginning of the most significant change in the history of Alpha Kappa Psi.
How do you qualify for Alpha Kappa Psi?
A. Men and women of all majors are eligible to apply for membership to Alpha Kappa Psi. Students may also be involved in other organization, including Greek fraternities and sororities.