About Alpha Epsilon Phi

Alpha Epsilon Phi is a national sorority, founded October 24, 1909, by seven Jewish women, dedicated to helping women become the best they can be. These seven women were searching for a group of young women that would contribute to the growth of its members emotionally, intellectually and socially. We are a sorority that strives to inspire and support exemplary women dedicated to friendship and a lifelong commitment to sisterhood, while building on the vision of our founders. We prize individuality, encouraging each member to discover and develop the talents and abilities that make her unique. But just as we value individuality, we also prize togetherness, fostering friendships and a sense of belonging. When becoming a part of AEPhi, you are not just becoming a member of a sorority; you are becoming a sister in a family, full of love, trust and understanding that lasts a lifetime.


About Sigma Chapter

Alpha Epsilon Phi Sigma Chapter is a close-knit group of over 200 women who attend UW- Madison. We pride ourselves on exemplify our national core values of beauty, strength and wisdom, but also value our own individual characteristics that make our chapter unique. Our members work hard to present our chapter to the Greek community and the university in a positive light. Our members are part of countless professional and service organizations outside of Sigma as well, and we are proud to have the highest overall sorority GPA on campus. No matter where we are from or what we study in school, we know we are part of a strong, united sisterhood that we are proud of.

 

 
 
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