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In April of 1914, the Los Amigos club formed a national fraternity at the University of California in Berkeley. That fraternity is Alpha Kappa Lambda. Today AKL has chapters located coast-to-coast of the United States. The Fraternity has over 22,000 initiated members and has granted charters on 76 campuses. |
Mission Statement
Develop a brotherhood, who, guided by the Five Ideals, share a lifelong commitment to AKL and are dedicated to assuming leadership roles in meeting the challenges and responsibilities of life.
Vision
To be the premier collegiate experience leading to lifelong brotherhood.
Clearly, the challenge of Men of Character Committed to Making a Difference is to bring our values to life, thus affecting positive change in AKL chapters across the country. Through the collaborative efforts of undergraduate members, universities and alumni, it is the intention of Alpha Kappa Lambda that the following long term accomplishments will flow.
1. We achieve our Academic Potential
Chapter GPA about the All-Men's Average.
Graduation Rate exceeds the campus average.
Each member must maintain institution's academic good standing to remain active and not less than a 2.0 GPA.
Each chapter has a documented written scholarship program, which regularly engages chapter members with faculty, recognizes individual achievement, counsels members not in good academic standing, and maintains a productive learning environment for chapter members.
2. We Recruit and Develop Value-Centered Leaders
Each chapter has an active value-centered leadership program for all members and pledges that is co-facilitated by the undergraduate chapter leaders, representatives from the Chapter Advisory Council, and a faculty/staff member.
Ninety percent of those pledged/affiliated are initiated.
3. We Provide a Safe and Healthy Environment
Full compliance with all Risk Management Policies.
Substance-Free chapter living (defined as no alcohol or other drugs on chapter property or annexes).
Chapter social program includes substance-free events.
4. We Keep Each Other From Harm
Members actively intervene when others are at risk.
Chapters are free from hazing, harassment and abuse of any individual or group.
5. We Fulfill Our Duty to Serve
Individual member participation in a chapter service project that involves hands-on volunteering such as These Hands Don't Hurt and Adopt-a-School.
6. We Make the Campus and Community a Better Place
Every member is involved in at least one campus activity or organization.
Close working relationships are established with other chapters, parents, alumni and campus and community leaders in order to make a positive contribution.
7. We Prepare Our Leaders for Life
Implementation by each Chapter of Kai Membership Development Program throughout the undergraduate experience.
8. We Provide Guidance and Counsel
Establishment of a five person minimum Advisory Council with members from alumni, parents, faculty and staff, and community leaders to work with chapter leaders and meet monthly with the chapter.
9. We Exemplify Our Five Ideals through our Values and Standards
Chapters have documented and enforced code of conduct using as a minimum standard of the Nine Basic Expectations of Fraternity Membership as developed by the NIC Commission of Values and Ethics.