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Letter from the President

Welcome to Alpha Phi!

Thank you for visiting the MIT chapter of Alpha Phi. We are glad you have taken the time to learn more about our sisterhood and values.

If you are like many parents, you are probably wondering whether Greek life is for your daughter. What is Greek Life all about? What is Alpha Phi? And, how much does it cost?

In this special parents section, you can find the answers to these questions and more. You will learn about the MIT chapter of Alpha Phi and Greek Life at MIT. We hope you will agree that Alpha Phi is something special -- an organization that can benefit your daughter now, and for the rest of her life.

Sincerely,

Julia Saxonov
President

 

SocialAt Alpha Phi, we thrive on a healthy dosage of social activities to balance MIT’s rigorous schoolwork. We mix at least once a month with many of the 29 fraternities at MIT. We also have date events, like our popular “Find a Mister for Your Sister,” in which the entire sorority was set up on blind dates for a night on the town…

Our HouseThe pride and joy of Alpha Phi, the house is as gorgeous as the girls that live inside it. Built in 1911, the two houses still possess the original woodworking and delicate moldings. The entryway leads to the lobby, parlor, and circular dining room, as well as the main grand staircase. One flight up is the chapter room, where weekly meetings are held, and the paneled library, which is always open to sisters and their guests to use for study sessions…

RecruitmentAlpha Phi is a diverse group of girls, ranging in age from 18 to 22. We hail from all different locations and backgrounds, public and private schools, and a wide range of sports teams, activities, and interests. There is no Alpha Phi “type;” rather, we’ve found that it is impossible to characterize us simply and with only one or two words. Similarly, Alpha Phi is interested in every freshman girl that walks in during recruitment…

AcademicsDespite being formed to provide an environment outside of schoolwork, academics are important to Alpha Phi. A walk through the house on any weekday night proves this – sisters can be found studying in their rooms or with groups in the dining room or study. Still others are relaxing in the TV room, enjoying a night off from the work that MIT loads on…

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