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Alpha Epsilon Phi's story at UCSD starts on April 20, 2002, when 18 lovely ladies at the University took it upon themselves to create a brand new sorority for UCSD. These 18 women formed a local chapter named "Tau Gamma Alpha".
These ladies dream to become part of the National Sorority, Alpha Epsilon Phi. This dream became a reality in the spring of 2003 when they were given the opportunity to extend an open invitation to AEPhi. In the fall of 2003, the first class of Alpha Epsilon Phi were recruited and were then initiated into this prestigious sorority on January 12, 2004.
On June 4th, 2006, the UCSD chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi received it's charter, becoming Beta Eta!
The UCSD Beta Eta chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi is only three years old but it has many accomplishments to be proud of. The chapter has established their annual "toga-totter" philanthropy where the sisters proudly raise money for the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric Aids Foundation while teeter-tottering on campus for 48 hours strong.
The chapter has also recieved many honors. In the summer of 2004 AEPHI received the award of having the highest GPA among all Alpha Epsilon Phi chapters in the country. Although small in number, the sisters also won third place in Greek Week 2005, 2004-2005 Highest GPA on campus, 2005 ISS Bowling Champs, National Honorable Mention for Activities and many more.
These ladies dream to become part of the National Sorority, Alpha Epsilon Phi. This dream became a reality in the spring of 2003 when they were given the opportunity to extend an open invitation to AEPhi. In the fall of 2003, the first class of Alpha Epsilon Phi were recruited and were then initiated into this prestigious sorority on January 12, 2004.
On June 4th, 2006, the UCSD chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi received it's charter, becoming Beta Eta!
The UCSD Beta Eta chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi is only three years old but it has many accomplishments to be proud of. The chapter has established their annual "toga-totter" philanthropy where the sisters proudly raise money for the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric Aids Foundation while teeter-tottering on campus for 48 hours strong.
The chapter has also recieved many honors. In the summer of 2004 AEPHI received the award of having the highest GPA among all Alpha Epsilon Phi chapters in the country. Although small in number, the sisters also won third place in Greek Week 2005, 2004-2005 Highest GPA on campus, 2005 ISS Bowling Champs, National Honorable Mention for Activities and many more.