Alpha Pi Phi

We promote sisterhood united through Love, Loyalty, & Friendship, and foster leadership, academic excellence, charity, and grace.

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Alpha Pi Phi is growing!

Alpha Pi Phi is the fastest growing Canadian-born, non-panhellenic Sorority, with Chapters in both Canada and the US. We promote sisterhood united through Love, Loyalty, & Friendship, and foster leadership, academic excellence, charity, and grace. We cultivate lifelong bonds, to support our members through university and beyond.  We welcome new members twice a year at each Collegiate Chapter. You can found a Cygnet Chapter at any time of the year, and founding can be as short as 6 months!

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The Pearl's Pulse Newsletter

Stay up to date with all things Alpha Pi Phi with The Pearl's Pulse.


Monthly updates on what members, Chapter, and ICAPP are up to are featured in The Pearl’s Pulse, posted by the VP of Communications in the Members Only Facebook page. 


Highlight your Chapter, life milestones, or small business in The Pearl's Pulse! Please send in submissions to [email protected] monthly by the 25th! View our Pearl’s Pulse feature pricing guide today to be in our next issue.

PHIlanthropy

Part of Alpha Pi Phi's mission is to nurture generosity through active philanthropy for the betterment of the community. Our official Philanthropy is the Alzheimer's Society of Canada, and chapters across the country raise thousands of dollars each year for Alzheimer's research.


Each member completes a minimum of 20 philanthropy hours during each semester. In addition to their commitment to the Alzheimer's Society, our members lead their campus community by participating in menstrual product drives, collecting goods for women's shelters, and raising money for numerous causes.


Check out some of our officially partnered organizations below!

Land Acknowledgement


Alpha Pi Phi respectfully acknowledges that we convene and recruit on the traditional homelands of Turtle Island, home to thousands of Indigenous nations. We recognize our responsibility, as guests on this land, to respect the sacred relationship the Indigenous Peoples have with Turtle Island, and to learn more about its rich history.


To acknowledge this traditional territory is to recognize its thousands year long history, and the generations of Indigenous Peoples who stewarded this land. It is to acknowledge this territory's significance for the Indigenous Peoples who lived, and continue to live, upon it. It is to cherish those whose practices and spiritualities are tied to the land, and continue to develop in relationship to the territory and its other inhabitants today.

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