Alpha phi alpha application due date

Letters of recommendation introduce potential new members to the chapter and provide detailed insights into their activities and interests. Additionally, potential new members may choose to submit supplemental information through an online portal. However, it's important to note that these supplementary materials do not carry the same weight as official reference forms.

There is the option for potential new members to request reference or letters of recommendation to be sent on their behalf to each sorority chapter. We highly encourage all potential new members to participate in this process, as it aids chapters in getting to know candidates better in advance.

While each chapter may have its own terminology for letters of recommendation, the ultimate goal remains consistent: to introduce potential new members to the chapter. It's essential to understand that reference and letters of recommendation do not guarantee a bid for membership. Instead, they serve as tools to help chapters assess compatibility and fit.

Requirements vary across chapters, and if a chapter expresses interest in a potential new member, they have the means to gather additional information necessary for extending an invitation to the next round or membership bid. At present, all chapters prefer potential new members to submit reference materials electronically.

three ways to obtain a recommendation

frequently asked questions

letters of recommendation by chapter