WHO WE ARE
Official Colors: Crimson and Cream
(there are no alternate colors and gold as shown in the Coat of Arms
is not a third color)
Official Flower: Red Carnation
Official Emblem: The Coat of Arms
Mascot: (The bunny is not now nor has
ever been a Kappa mascot)
Official Motto: “Honorable Achievement
in Every Field of Human Endeavor”
Official Slogan: “Training For
Leadership since 1911”
Standard Symbol: Diamond
Standard Call: Yo
Standard Nickname: Kappas, Nupes
Kappa Alpha Psi is
one of the oldest collegiate greek-letter fraternities with a
predominantly African American membership. Since its founding in
1911 at Indiana University, the fraternity has never limited
membership based on color, creed or national origin. The fraternity
has well over 100,000 members with 700 undergraduate and alumni
chapters in every state of the United States and international
chapters in the United Kingdom, Germany, Korea, Japan, the West
Indies and South Africa.
Kappa Alpha Psi
is a social fraternity that focuses on
service
The leader or president of the
international fraternity is known as the Grand Polemarch, who
assigns a Province Polemarch for each of the twelve provinces
(districts/regions) that span the globe. The fraternity has many notable
members recognized as leaders in the arts, athletics, business,
civil rights, education, government, and science sectors at the
local, national and international level
The Kappa Alpha
Psi Journal is the official magazine of the fraternity since 1914.
Frank M. Summers was the magazine's first editor and also served as
the 14th Grand Polemarch.
Kappa Alpha Psi is
a major contributor in the fields of political, social, cultural and
scholastic achievement. The fraternity sponsors programs providing
community service, social welfare and academic scholarship through
the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation and is a supporter of the United
Negro College Fund and Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers, Big
Sisters and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Kappa Alpha Psi is
a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and the
North-American Inter-fraternity Conference (NIC). The fraternity is
the first predominantly African American Greek-letter society
founded west of the Appalachian Mountains still in existence.
The International
Headquarters building is located at:
2322-24 Broad Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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