The Alpha Phi Pledge

The Alpha Phi Pledge was written in 1892 by Geneve Gwynn Wiley, (A - Syracuse).

"I pledge allegiance to Alpha Phi, who has chosen me to uphold her high ideals of womanhood, of scholarship, and of service and to perpetuate her spirit of sisterly love and kindness."

The Alpha Phi Creed

The Alpha Phi Creed was written in 1912 by Annette Holt Hitchcock (Pi - North Dakota).

"I believe in my Fraternity.

I believe in the friendships formed in the springtime of my youth.

I believe in its high ideals which lift me up beyond myself.

I believe in its earnest drive for good scholarship, moral character, and genuine culture.

I believe in it as a shrine of international sisterhood wherein I may find love and loyalty, sympathy and understanding, inspiration and opportunity.

I believe in it as a creator of good citizenship, helping me to do my work well, to live in harmony with others, and to serve my country and to trust in God.

I believe in my Fraternity.

I believe in Alpha Phi."

The Purpose of Alpha Phi

The following is the purpose of Alpha Phi as stated in the Constitution of Alpha Phi International Fraternity, Incorporated, Article II.

"The objects of our Fraternity are the promotion of growth in character, unity of feeling, sisterly affection and social communion among our members. In all that we do, we try to obey God's principles of justice and right. We have banded ourselves together to improve our minds and hearts, and we seek to aid each other through a constant watchcare always given in love. We believe ourselves to be sincere searchers for truth.

We seek the highest ideal of womanhood, and we try to gain this ideal by cultivating not only the power and passion for seeking intellectual development but, also, the spirit of love and charity. And we who are thus united are under a solemn pledge to lend a helping hand to one another."

The Alpha Phi Motto

Alpha Phi's open -- or public -- motto is "Union Hand in Hand."