About Alpha Phi

Alpha Phi is represented by the Greek letters Alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, and Phi, the twenty-first letter of the Greek Alphabet.

The Phi in Alpha Phi is pronounced “fee” not “fie”. Why? Because in the Greek language, Phi is pronounced “fee” when it follows a vowel.

Mission Statement

Alpha Phi is a sisterhood of outstanding women supporting one another in lifelong achievement.

Alpha Phi Creed

Our beautiful creed was written in 1912 by Annette Holt Hitchcock of the Pi chapter at the University of North Dakota

I believe in my Fraternity.
I believe in the friendships formed in the springtime of my youth.
I believe in its high ideals which lift me up beyond myself.
I believe in its earnest drive for good scholarship, moral character, and genuine culture.
I believe in it as a shrine of international sisterhood wherein I may find love and loyalty, sympathy and understanding, inspiration and opportunity.
I believe in it as a creator of good citizenship, helping me to do my work well, to live in harmony with others, and to serve my country and to trust in God.
I believe in my Fraternity.
I believe in Alpha Phi.

Alpha Phi Founders

Alpha Phi Milestones

Alpha Phi Purpose

Famous Phis

Symbols of Alpha Phi

Alpha Phi Values

Open Motto

❧Union Hand in Hand❧