Alpha Kappa Lambda - Active Chapter and Colony List

Active Chapter and Colony List

  • Alpha Colony - University of California Berkeley
  • Gamma Chapter - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Delta Chapter - University of Kansas
  • Eta Chapter - Washington State University
  • Kappa Chapter - Purdue University
  • Lambda Chapter - Emporia State University
  • Xi Chapter - Truman State University
  • Sigma Colony - University of Central Missouri
  • Tau Chapter - Pennsylvania State University
  • Upsilon Chapter - University of Northern Colorado
  • Chi Chapter - California University of Pennsylvania
  • Psi Chapter - Iowa State University
  • Alpha Zeta Chapter - Northwest Missouri State University
  • Alpha Lambda Chapter - Northern Illinois University
  • Alpha Rho Chapter - University of Texas at El Paso
  • Alpha Phi Chapter - University of Idaho
  • Beta Nu Chapter - Virginia Commonwealth University
  • Beta Tau Chapter - Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
  • Beta Phi Chapter - Auburn University
  • Beta Psi Chapter - Missouri State University
  • Beta Chi Chapter - George Mason University
  • Gamma Beta Chapter - University of Alabama
  • Gamma Gamma Chapter - Rutgers University
  • Gamma Delta Chapter - University of Montevallo
  • Gamma Theta Chapter - Boise State University
  • Gamma Iota Chapter - Eastern Michigan University
  • Gamma Kappa Chapter - Fairleigh Dickinson University
  • Gamma Lambda Chapter - Temple University
  • Gamma Mu Chapter - Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
  • Gamma Nu Chapter - Mansfield University
  • Gamma Xi Chapter - Clayton State University

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