PhiPsiAla.com
Title
Phi Kappa Psi - Alabama Alpha at the University of Alabama
Contact
- Tony Williams andrew.watson@ua.edu +1.2057928131
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Description
For many young men, joining a fraternity completes their undergraduate experience. It offers brotherhood, an abstract ideal that means friendship and fellowship. Phi Kappa Psi is a group of college men who have, by their own choice, banded themselves together as brothers for life. Together, Phi Psis are guided by the Phi Psi Creed, laws, rituals, the Phi Psi Idea, and traditions of the Fraternity. In the process of "building men," fraternity members benefit not only themselves, but also their alma maters and their communities. There are many reasons why fraternities came into existence and why they continue to attract quality members today.
Individual brothers have different reasons why Phi Psi attracted them to join. Some were driven by the bond between members, some sought lifelong friendships, but all agree that joining changed their lives. Over five hundred young men have decided to become a part of Phi Kappa Psi at the University of Alabama, and over 100,000 nationwide have seen the opportunities Phi Psi offers. We provide a unique alternative to the other fraternities on campus. Our strong National Values, emphasis on Excellence, and Gentlemanly Conduct offer more to individuals than just the social aspect.
Human beings naturally seek the companionship of others with similar interests and ideals. There are simply too many students on most campuses for you to make every one of them a friend. Instead, individual units or social groups will arise. Each group will have its own ideals and purposes and will attract people with similar ideals. The formation of American college fraternities was brought about because their founders realized the value of an association between men of like ideals. Their purposes were specifically set forth, but only for the information of the initiated.

