Alpha Psi Gamma Christian Sorority

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.  How long does the colonization/charter process usually take?

-The colonization/ charter process truly depends on you!  You can be a chartered chapter in as little as a semester granted all of the financial obligations are in, paperwork is turned in on time and accurately recorded.

 

2.  How much is the financial obligation and what does it cover exactly?

-The financial obligation is $300 per candidate.  This, what we call a Membership Intake Fee covers your application fee, your membership pin, your dues paid up a year, your installation fee and a crossing gift given at your installation ceremony.

 

3.  How do you become a member of Alpha Psi Gamma Sorority?

-All chapters of Alpha Psi Gamma will hold a meeting commonly known at the RUSH.  At this meeting potential candidates will be informed on what procedures need to be followed to be considered for membership.  Anyone interested in becoming a member of Alpha Psi Gamma must attend the RUSH activity.

 

4.  Is there an age limit to join?

-No.  Alpha Psi Gamma does not have an age limit in either the undergraduate or alumnae level.

 

5.  What if there is no chapter on my campus?

-If there is no chapter of Alpha Psi Gamma on your campus talk to your office of Student Activities about chartering a chapter.  Upon the approval of your Student Activities director, contact the headquarters of Alpha Psi Gamma for a charter packet and information.

 

6.  Can I become a member of Alpha Psi Gamma Christian Sorority if I attend a community college?

-Yes.  Membership is open to community college students if they are a full-time student and meet the GPA and other requirements set by Alpha Psi Gamma to be considered for membership.  The prospective candidate should find the closest chapter that fits their status as a student (undergraduate/ graduate).