About Kappa Eta Phi
Kappa Eta Phi is a Professional Co-ed Fraternity established in 2011 at Indiana University to promote the professional, academic and social competence of our members. We provide an authentic networking experience and forge lasting friendships amongst brothers and sisters both professionally and socially. We develop leaders with true global awareness who can perform and lead anywhere in the world. Our brothers have gone on to secure prestigious internships and full-time positions in investment banking, commercial banking, consulting, accounting, and other industries both in the United States and abroad.
Our Core Values
Diversity
Professionalism
Brotherhood
To bridge the gap between international and domestic students, as well as to broaden the global awareness of Kappa Eta Phi members.
To further members’ personal, intellectual and career developments through professional, social, and philanthropic events.
To promote the spirit of collaboration and to build lifelong friendships among the brothers and sisters of the fraternity.
Growing Kappa Eta Phi
As the Alpha Chapter of Kappa Eta Phi, one of our goals is to establish a presence across college campuses throughout the United States, spreading both our Brotherhood and the core values that define our Professional Fraternity.
Establishing a Chapter is both a rewarding and impactful experience. It’s an opportunity that allows you to start your own traditions and foundations of excellence on your campus that will live on as a part of your legacy for years to come.
If you are interested in establishing a Chapter on your campus, please reach out to kepalpha@gmail.com for additional information!
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