Mission
Pi Kappa Alpha is dedicated to developing men of integrity, intellect, and high moral character and to fostering a truly lifelong fraternal experience. To fulfill this mission, Pi Kappa Alpha will:
- Encourage all our members to live the values taught in our ritual.
- Provide innovative services and programs designed to enrich the lives of our undergraduates, alumni, and communities.
- Create opportunities for our undergraduate and alumni members to participate in the life of Pi Kappa Alpha on a daily basis.
- Promote and foster a spirit of pride, loyalty, inclusion, and respect for Pi Kappa Alpha and its rich history.
- Empower our undergraduate and alumni members to help shape Pi Kappa Alpha’s future by being informed ambassadors and involved advocates.
- Encourage our undergraduate and alumni members to take an active role in advancing Pi Kappa Alpha’s interests by volunteering their time and by contributing to the fraternity’s annual giving campaign.
- Communicate effectively and efficiently with our alumni, students, and host institutions through various channels on a continuous basis.
- Value academic achievement and practice academic integrity.
- Establish positive and lasting relationships with our host institutions, alumni, and communities.
- Encourage our members to be of strong mind and body.
Core Values
As we Reimagine Fraternity, we are reexamining our core purpose as a historic — yet relevant and contemporary — fraternity and the value we offer to our brothers and the broader community. This long-term commitment to setting a new standard of ambition, accountability, and inclusion for ourselves and all fraternities implores us to consider why PIKE exists, what we stand for, and who we want to be in the world. This new purpose, part of our refounding journey, is a work in progress, and we are eagerly and urgently tending to that work. Yet even as we reflect on that, what it means to be a True PIKE endures.
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Vision
Pi Kappa Alpha will set the standard of integrity, intellect, and achievement for our members, host institutions, and the communities in which we live.