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Kappa Alpha
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A Brief History of Greek Sorority

The 1st sorority started at Wesleyan Female College in 1750 as a private club for female. It was called the Adelphean Society. A couple of years later another society was made on the same campus and a competition started out. Those weren't known as sororities at the time, yet they'd evolve into this name afterwards. As a matter of fact, it was regarded a fraternity before a sorority but the word "fraternity" didn't fit with an altogether female organization and that's how the word sorority went on. The 1st Grecian sorority was called Pi Beta Phi.

 

And then in the 1871 the theme of rushing got popular. Yet, the original rushing was significantly contrary to today’s rushing. In 1872 Kappa Alpha Theta was established and it's considered to be the 1st official sorority for female while Gamma Phi Beta was identified a “sorority” in 1882. A Grecian advisor came up with the phrase sorority as it was more appropriate for women.

 

And, that is how sororities got rolling. They even exist nowadays and there are a lot of houses on every college campus across the country. It is really popular in youth to rush certain houses and even more popular for girls of former sorority members to rush the same house. Those members are regarded legacies and will be allowed in irrespective despite having to go through the humility of rush. Nowadays, rush is sort of a game of truth or dare. Pledges have to do all sorts of things so that they will be accepted into the sorority besides practically be a slave to the aged sisters.  There's sorority dressing made specifically for sororities. And, there's fraternity dressing designed specifically for the fraternities.

 

Kappa Kappa Gamma is a college women's fraternity, though the substructure of the system was evolved as early as 1869, the 1876 Convention voted on October 13, 1870 as Founders Day. This earns Kappa Kappa Gamma among the older Greek-letter guilds.

 

Kappa Kappa Gamma is a women's fraternity, as it was established prior to the term 'sorority' came into practice. Nevertheless, as it lets in only women, it's typically looked up to as a sorority. Kappa Kappa Gamma is also called as "KKG" and "Kappa."

 

Sororities and fraternities are very famous nowadays on college campuses as they grant fresh pupils a place to belong.

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Alpha Xi Delta is one of the oldest fraternities dedicated to inspiring its members to realize their fullest potential. There's fraternity dressing designed specifically for the fraternities. In fact, you can find custom Greek paraphernalia for members of all fraternities and sororities.

Is there a graduate chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha affiliated with the University of Phoenix?

I have currently enrolled in a masters program at the University of Phoenix, I have been interested in learning more about Alpha Kappa Alpha and would just like to know if there is any chapter at this particular university. Thanks in advance

You do not need to be in Graduate school in order to obtain membership into the sorority. You need to have completed your bachelors degree from an accredited university with a C+ average. If you did not finish your bachelors with a C+ average, then you will need to have completed your masters from and accredited university in order to obtain membership. I am not sure if the University of Phoenix applies you would need to find out this information on your own.

Graduate membership is by invitation only, so you will need to find what chapters are located in your area. Try to attend as many events as possible to get to know the Sorors in your area. Also, it is important to be active in the community, you never know when you might run into a member of the sorority.

Good Luck in your pursuits.

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