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✔✔Who are the Incorporators? - ✔✔Original 3 that initiated incorporation: Nellie May
Quander, Norma E. Boyd and Minnie Beatrice Smith—and later expanded to include
sorority officers Julia Evangeline Brooks, Ethel Jones (Mowbray) and Nellie Pratt
(Russell)
✔✔What is the incorporation date? - ✔✔January 29, 1913
✔✔Why was the organization incorporated? - ✔✔To ensure perpetuity
✔✔What is the purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.? - ✔✔The purpose of Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical
standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to help study and
alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature,
to maintain a progressive interest in college life and to be of service to all mankind.
✔✔What is the symbol? - ✔✔Green enameled ivy leaf with AKA engraved in gold at
each point
✔✔How are chapter programs determined? - ✔✔By the International Program
Committee, as defined by the Supreme Basileus
✔✔What are the programs developed to assist graduate members of the sorority? -
✔✔Fellowships, financial aid and job placement
✔✔In 1965, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. became the first women's organization to
have the opportunity to assist the government in preparing women and girls for the
responsibilities of citizenship through an anti-poverty program called? - ✔✔The
Cleveland Job Corps Center
✔✔In 1968, AKA began publishing a series of brochures detailing the accomplishments
of Black women called? - ✔✔The Heritage Series on Black Women
✔✔What is the Alpha Kappa Alpha Connection? - ✔✔communications network
✔✔What is the Leadership Fellows Program and whom does it serve? - ✔✔A two-
phase development program for undergraduates designed to improve their leadership
skills through structured theoretical exposure and pragmatic training
✔✔What are the five program targets? - ✔✔1. HBCU for Life: A Call to Action
2. Women's Health and Wellness
3. Building Your Economic Legacy