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Kappa Alpha Psi (ΚΑΨ), an international historically Black fraternity, has chartered over 400 undergraduate chapters in the continental United States, plus alumni and international chapters. The fraternity has over 150,000 members and is divided into twelve provinces (districts/regions), with each chapter under the aegis of a province.
William Paterson University of New Jersey: Wayne, New Jersey: Active 353. Chi Xi May 3, 2014 [9] The College of New Jersey: Ewing, New Jersey: Active 354. Chi Nu May 3, 2014 [9] University of Missouri-Kansas City: Kansas City, Missouri: Active 355. Chi Mu April 18, 2015 Sacred Heart University: Fairfield, Connecticut: Active 356. Chi Lambda ...
The Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation, established in 1981, is the philanthropic arm of the fraternity and assists both alumni and undergraduate chapters in support of scholarships, after-school programs, and national projects such as Habitat for Humanity. [21] The Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation was conceived by Oliver S. Gumbs, the 23rd Grand Polemarch.
The Alpha Rho chapter of Chi Psi fraternity, founded at Rutgers College in 1879, was the first fraternity at Rutgers to own a fraternity house, or "Lodge", purchased in 1887. The fraternity today still owns and occupies the same property at 114 College Avenue.
The campus of Indiana University at that time did not encourage the assimilation of Blacks. Kappa Alpha Psi is the second oldest existing collegiate historically Black Greek letter organization and the first intercollegiate fraternity incorporated as a national body. [1]
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Chapter Chartered date and range Institution Location Status References Alpha: December 10, 1895 – 1898 : Grand Council Inactive [2]Beta: October 26, 1879 – 1913 : University College of Medicine
There are several statuses that chapters of Kappa Kappa Psi can hold: active, inactive, investigative hold, probation, and suspension. Active chapters are required to pay dues and fees on time, submit required reports on time, comply with the national constitution, and adhere to national risk management policies.