 COLLEGE AND
ALUMNI MEMBERSHIPS
Alpha Phi Alpha recognizes two types of Fraternity membership. An
aspirant may apply for membership either as an undergraduate student in good
academic standing at a fully accredited college or university, or as a
graduate of a fully accredited college or university. The two types of
members are known as College Brothers and Alumni Brothers.
More than 150,000 men have joined the ranks of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity, Inc, since the organization’s founding in 1906. The Fraternity
is international with local chapters located throughout the United States,
District of Columbia, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and Africa. The
organization has been interracial since 1945.
NO PLEDGING ALLOWED
Pledging is against the purposes and goals of the Fraternity and has been
discontinued as a condition or manner of initiation into the membership of
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. It is no longer legal within Alpha Phi
Alpha for members to establish a pledge line or to require aspirants
to the organization to submit to hazing. All membership intake
activities for the Fraternity are conducted by the National Intake Office
and occur in the presence of a National Intake Officer.
Any grievances and disputes regarding membership intake should be
referred to the National Intake Director for investigation and resolution.
Aspirants to the organization agree to follow all rules, regulations and
guidelines relating to the intake process. The aspirant further agrees to
report in writing any infractions and violations of the rules, regulations
and guidelines relating to the intake process. Failure by the aspirant to
abide by the intake process or to report illegal activities may exclude the
aspirant from membership in the Fraternity. The information should be sent
to the National Intake Director at the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Headquarters; 2313 St. Paul Street; Baltimore, MD 21218.
NO HAZING
(OR OTHER ILLEGAL INTAKE ACTIVITIES)
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. strictly prohibits hazing in any form
whether physical or mental as a term or condition of membership in the
organization. Hazing is illegal and a crime in most jurisdictions. Aspirants
to the organization should participate only in the sanctioned membership
process of the Fraternity. Aspirants must not agree to submit to hazing in
order to obtain Fraternity membership.
Pledging has been officially abolished as a means of obtaining membership
in Alpha Phi Alpha and pledge lines have been officially abolished by
the Fraternity. Aspirants must not submit themselves, or agree to submit
themselves, to any membership activities that are prohibited by the
Fraternity. Members of Alpha Phi Alpha are forbidden from requiring any
aspirant to engage in prohibited membership activities. Members of Alpha Phi
Alpha are not authorized to require any aspirant to engage in prohibited
membership activities.
All official contact and correspondence to the aspirant regarding
membership intake will come from the Corporate Headquarters of Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity, Inc. via the National Director of Intake. The only
official and sanctioned contact regarding intake is outlined for the
aspirant in the Fraternity’s description of the MEMBERSHIP PROCESS.
Aspirants should only participate in membership activities when the date,
time and place have been established by the Corporate Headquarters. Further,
no individual member or chapter of the Fraternity may require additional or
different terms or conditions of membership for an aspirant or group of
aspirants. Aspirants should immediately report any infraction or
irregularity in membership intake to the Corporate Headquarters.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION: HAZING...is any action taken or situation
created that involves or results in abusive physical contact or mental
harassment of a prospective Fraternity member. Any such action is considered
HAZING whether it occurs on or off the Fraternity premises, campus or place
where chapters or prospective members meet. HAZING also is described as any
action that results in excessive mental or physical discomfort,
embarrassment or harassment. Such activities include, but are not limited
to, paddling, creation of excessive fatigue, physical or psychological
shock, morally degrading or humiliating activities, late work sessions that
interfere with scholastic activities, and any other activities inconsistent
with fraternal law and the regulations and policies of the affiliated
educational institution and federal, state or local law. The above described
actions are expressly forbidden. Members or chapters involved in such
infractions are subject to disciplinary action. -THE STANDING ORDERS of
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Anyone who participates in hazing an aspirant does not represent Alpha
Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Instead, that person will be considered a
criminal by the Fraternity. Any person who commits hazing is individually
and personally liable to the victim and can be subject to a lawsuit for
monetary damages. Individuals involved in hazing also face severe
disciplinary action by the Fraternity.
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