Psi Alpha Kappa

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Psi Alpha Kappa
ΨΑΚ
FoundedOctober 1, 1900; 123 years ago (1900-10-01)
Lehigh University
TypeSocial
AffiliationIndependent
EmphasisLatin American students
ScopeRegional
Chapters3 installed; 0 remain
Merged?No successor
Headquarters
United States

Psi Alpha Kappa (ΨΑΚ) was an American fraternity started by international Latin American students at Lehigh University in October of 1900. It has the distinction of being the first inter-collegiate Latin American fraternity in the United States.

History

At the turn of the last century, international Latin American students began traveling to the United States for an education in larger numbers. English began replacing French as the second language to learn in Latin America so instead of traveling to Europe for education, wealthy Latin American families began to send their sons to the United States.[1] As a result, Latin American students began to establish student organizations that would cater to their needs.

Lehigh University has the distinction of having the first Latino student organization in the United States, the Club Hispano Americano. The Club Hispano Americano was founded in 1887, thirteen years before Psi Alpha Kappa was established. Psi Alpha Kappa is the second fraternity to cater to students from Latin America, the first being Alpha Zeta fraternity founded at Cornell University on January 1, 1890.

Psi Alpha Kappa was active at Lehigh University as well as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The chapter at MIT was known as the Alpha chapter of Massachusetts.[2] Efforts were made to expand to other college campuses and universities in Latin America. In a description of the period, the fraternity is described as making efforts to establish chapters at colleges and universities in Mexico.[3]

Psi Alpha Kappa would eventually merge with other Anglo fraternities at Lehigh University and MIT. The Epitome yearbook of 1904 lists chapter names and years of installation. The yearbook record ends at Lehigh without mention in the 1905 book.

Chapters

Chater Chartered date and range Institution Location Status References
Alpha of Pennsylvania 1900-1905 Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Inactive
Alpha of Massachusetts 1901-1904 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Inactive [a]
Beta of Pennsylvania 1902-19xx ? Lafayette College Easton, Pennsylvania Inactive
  1. ^ Appears to have been active at MIT between 1901-1904 according to the MIT Technique yearbook. It disbanded, allowing members to join other fraternities and dining clubs.

References

  1. ^ Bevis, T.B. (2007). International students in American colleges and universities. New York, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  2. ^ MIT Technique yearbooks
  3. ^ The Epitome. Lehigh University. 1903.