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Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to the Alphas FAQ page! Here, you'll find answers to some of the most common questions about our organization, membership, and activities. If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us directly.

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How much does it cost?

The cost is comparable to that of a textbook.

03

Is your organization gender-neutral?

Yes, we are a gender-inclusive organization. We use gender-inclusive terms such as sibling, member, Big/Little, and Alphas.

05

Do members get along well?

We build strong relationships through shared experiences and respect. We view strength in uplifting those around us, not in bringing others down. Every relationship within our organization is dynamic and important. We value the infinite bond we share.

02

Is it only for Latine individuals?

No, we welcome everyone from all backgrounds and walks of life.

04

How does your organization handle inclusivity?

Our organization embraces inclusivity and ensures ADA compliance.

06

Are there any guidelines for communication?

Our customers deserve the highest level of support, and we work tirelessly to maintain those standards. When you choose to work with our team, know that you are consistently choosing quality and excellence. Customer service is at the heart of everything that we do.

Alpha Pi Sigma Facts

Official Colors:

  • Baby Pink: Represents the highest degree of academic excellence.

  • Royal Purple: Symbolizes leadership and strength.

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Official Flower:

  • White Calla Lily: This elegant flower is the official symbol of purity and unity within our organization. 

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Symbol:

  • Infinity Symbol: The infinity symbol represents the enduring and infinite nature of our commitment to each other and our shared goals. 

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Shield:

  • Primary Shield: Our color shield serves as the primary emblem of Alphas.

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Alpha Gears:

Members must adhere to the Greek Letters Policy. Only official members are permitted to wear Alphas gear, and its use is restricted to ensure that our symbols and colors are respected and preserved.

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