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When was Kappa Alpha Psi founded?
January 5, 1911
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Where was Kappa Alpha Psi founded?
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
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What are the Greek letters for Kappa Alpha Psi?
ΚΑΨ
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What is the fraternity's motto?
Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor
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What are the official colors of Kappa Alpha Psi?
Crimson and Cream
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What is the official flower of Kappa Alpha Psi?
Carnation
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How many founders does Kappa Alpha Psi have?
10 founders
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Name the first founder.
Elder Watson Diggs
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Name the second founder.
Byron Kenneth Armstrong
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Name the third founder.
Ezra Dee Alexander
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Name the fourth founder.
Henry Tourner Asher
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Name the fifth founder.
Marcus Peter Blakemore
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Name the sixth founder.
Paul Waymond Caine
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Name the seventh founder.
George Wesley Edmonds
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Name the eighth founder.
Guy Levis Grant
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Name the ninth founder.
Edward Giles Irvin
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Name the tenth founder.
John Milton Lee
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What is the fraternity's symbol?
Diamond
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What does the diamond symbolize?
Nobility and endurance
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What are the fraternity's core values?
Achievement, Brotherhood, and Service
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What is the fraternity's national headquarters called?
Kappa Alpha Psi National Headquarters
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Where is the national headquarters located?
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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What is the fraternity's national publication called?
The Kappa Alpha Psi Journal
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How is a chapter typically named?
Using Greek letters in sequence of chartering
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What is a 'Line'?
A group of new members joining together during the probation/pledging process
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What is an 'Ace' in a line?
The member responsible for setting the example and helping lead the line
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What is the tail of the line?
The last person in the line, responsible for keeping the line cohesive and organized
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What is the primary responsibility of the Ace?
Leadership, guidance, and setting a standard for the line
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What is the primary responsibility of the tail?
Ensuring the line stays together and supporting the Ace
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Are the Ace and tail chosen by height?
No, height is not the determining factor; leadership qualities and chapter discretion are used
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What is the National Board of Directors?
The governing body that oversees all chapters and national operations
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Name one famous Kappa Alpha Psi member.
Langston Hughes
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Name another famous Kappa member.
Colin Kaepernick
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What type of events does Kappa Alpha Psi participate in?
Service, social, and leadership events
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What is the Kappa League?
A mentorship and leadership program for young men
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How is trust built among brothers?
Through shared experiences, accountability, and reliability
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What is probation in Kappa?
The period where new members learn the fraternity's history, values, and responsibilities
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Can pledges hold leadership positions?
Typically, leadership within the line is limited to roles like Ace or tail
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What is the fraternity's stance on academics?
Academics are highly valued and emphasized
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What is the fraternity's national service project focus?
Community service and uplifting communities
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What is 'Nupes' a nickname for?
Members of Kappa Alpha Psi
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What is the 'Kappa Handshake'?
A secret handshake used among members
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Why do Nupes high-five three times?
Tradition and brotherhood bonding
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How often are national conventions held?
Every two years
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What is the significance of January 5, 1911?
The founding date of Kappa Alpha Psi
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What does 'Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor' mean?
Members strive for excellence in academics, career, and personal development
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What is the national philanthropy?
Kappa Alpha Psi supports various community initiatives and youth programs
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How is accountability emphasized in Kappa?
Through mentorship, peer evaluation, and brotherhood expectations
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What is the significance of the crimson color?
It represents courage and zeal
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What is the significance of the cream color?
It represents purity and achievement
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What is a Kappa's responsibility to the community?
To serve, mentor, and be a positive role model
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What is 'probate' in fraternity terms?
The event where new members are formally introduced to the campus
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How many members are in a typical line?
Varies by chapter, usually 4-15
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Who decides the Ace in a line?
The chapter leadership, often in consultation with mentors
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What is the purpose of line training?
To teach history, values, and build discipline
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What is the fraternity's stance on leadership development?
Leadership is a core focus, and members are encouraged to hold positions on and off campus
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What is a common symbol used in Kappa ritual items?
The diamond
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What is a signature event for many Kappa chapters?
Step shows and community service events
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What is the role of a mentor?
To guide, advise, and support new members
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Can Kappa Alpha Psi members be involved in student government?
Yes, members are encouraged to be active leaders
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What is the fraternity's national philanthropy focus?
Youth mentorship, scholarship, and community development
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What is the primary goal of Kappa's mentorship programs?
To develop leadership, academics, and character in young men
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What is the fraternity's website?
kappaalphapsi1911.com
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How is a chapter chartered?
Through national approval after meeting membership and institutional requirements
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What is a line retreat?
A bonding and training experience for the new member line
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How does Kappa Alpha Psi recognize academic excellence?
Through awards, GPA recognition, and scholarships
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What is the significance of the diamond in Kappa insignia?
It represents durability, value, and excellence
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How are chapter leaders selected nationally?
Elected by the chapter members according to bylaws
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How are local traditions passed down?
Through mentorship, line teachings, and chapter custom
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What is the 'line leader' role?
Organizes the line, communicates expectations, and coordinates activities
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How is the tail different from the Ace?
The Ace leads and sets standards; the tail supports and monitors cohesion
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Can fraternity membership be revoked?
Yes, for violation of rules, ethics, or misconduct
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What is the significance of the founder's names?
They represent the vision, discipline, and legacy of Kappa Alpha Psi
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What is the fraternity's national alumni network called?
The Kappa Alumni Association
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Can Kappa chapters host social events?
Yes, as long as they align with national policies
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What is a hallmark of Kappa's brotherhood?
Lifelong commitment and mutual support
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What is the first step in Kappa history for a new member?
Learning about the founders and the fraternity's principles
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What is the significance of the year 1911?
The fraternity was officially incorporated
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How are Greek letters used in chapter naming?
In sequence to designate order of chartering
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What is the importance of mentorship in Kappa?
Mentorship ensures knowledge transfer, character development, and support
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What is the expected conduct of a Kappa member?
Uphold integrity, achievement, and community service
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How are national conventions used?
For leadership training, networking, and policy updates
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What is Kappa's relationship to other Greek organizations?
Collaborative, particularly within the National Pan-Hellenic Council
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Who is considered the 'founder father' of Kappa Alpha Psi?
Elder Watson Diggs
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How many chapters does Kappa Alpha Psi have nationally?
Over 400
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What is the fraternity's stance on community involvement?
Active participation and leadership in service are expected
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Can members participate in athletics?
Yes, they are encouraged to excel in all fields, including sports
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What is the official creed of Kappa Alpha Psi?
Members pledge to achieve in every field and uphold the values of brotherhood and service
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How is discipline enforced among new members?
Through mentorship, guidance, and line accountability
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What is a common form of Kappa communication?
Chapter meetings, mentorship sessions, and line gatherings
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What role do alumni play in a chapter?
Support, guidance, and oversight
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How do chapters maintain national standards?
Through reporting, audits, and national oversight
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What is the fraternity's primary focus?
Achievement in academics, career, leadership, and service
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How is line bonding reinforced?
Through activities, mentorship, and shared experiences
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Can Kappa members hold leadership outside the fraternity?
Yes, in student government, clubs, and community organizations
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How are Kappa traditions preserved?
Through documentation, ritual, and mentorship
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What is a notable national program for youth?

Kappa League

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What is the ultimate goal of a Kappa member?

To achieve excellence while upholding brotherhood, service, and integrity

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