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  2. Begin by entering the college or university the prospect will be attending in the designated field.
  3. Fill in the prospect’s full name and address accurately to ensure proper identification.
  4. Indicate when the prospect will begin her studies and specify her year in school.
  5. Provide your own information, including your full name (first, maiden, married), address, chapter of initiation, year of initiation, phone number, and email address.
  6. In the final section, share detailed insights about why this young woman would be a valuable addition to an AEPhi chapter. Use as much space as needed to convey your thoughts.

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Members of Alpha Epsilon Phi have continued to make the vision of our founders a high priority as seen in AEPhis commitment to community service and philanthropy since our earliest days, our members continued academic excellence and our on-going leadership training and development.
Harriet Beloff (Epsilon Alpha, Michigan State University) Figure skater, 1956 Olympic gold medal winner. Carol Lynn Blum (Alpha Eta, University of Miami) Miss Florida 1965, Third runner-up Miss America 1965. Nancy Goodman Brinker (Mu, University of Illinois) Founder of the Susan G.
The three columns in the AEPhi crest also have very distinct and profound meanings: they symbolize faculty approval, student esteem and sorority fidelity. These columns are accompanied by the phrase Multa Corda, Una Causa, which translates to Many Hearts, One Purpose.
A legacy is a granddaughter, daughter or sister of an AEPhi, without regard to chapter. This includes step granddaughters, daughters, and sister and half-sisters. Cousins and nieces are not considered legacies.
CREST - The three columns , stand for faculty approval, student esteem and sorority fidelity.
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Alpha Epsilon Phi ( or AEPhi) is an American sorority and a member of the National Panhellenic Conference. It was the second Jewish sorority formed in the United States.

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