Kappa Phi Lambda Sorority, Inc. was founded on March 9, 1995 at Binghamton University. The sorority developed as an organization that empowers Asian American women through academic support, leadership development, and culturally sound initiatives. Kappa Phi Lambda is an Asian-interest, not Asian-exclusive organization, dedicated to promoting Sisterhood, Service, and Cultural Diversity to our members and the communities that we serve.
Expectations of Excellence Standings
Chapter GPA | 3.325 | 3.28 |
New Member GPA | 3.542 | 3.188 |
Dollars Raised | $50 | N/A |
Total Volunteer Hours | 460.5 | N/A |
Overall Chapter Status | Grey | Grey |
Semester | Fall 2022 | Spring 2023 |
Updated: July 2023 |
Quick Facts
Year Established at UConn: | 2004 |
Chapter Name: | Sigma |
Nickname: | KPL. Kappas |
Colors: | Red, White & Heather Grey |
Symbol: | Phoenix |
Philanthropy: | CARE (Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere); Feeding Children Everywhere |
Motto: | "Sisterhood, Service & Cultural Diversity" |
Signature Event: | Spirit of the Phoenix |
Chapter Awards
coming soon
Interested in Kappa Phi Lambda?
Recruitment is the perfect time and opportunity to better acquaint yourselves with the sisters of Kappa Phi Lambda, along with other organizations on campus! During this time, we hope you take the opportunity to come out and see what we are about. Our recruitment events are designed with you in mind and are there to show you a good time while showing you what this sorority is all about! This is a time to interact with our sisters, ask questions, and most importantly have fun! Please follow our social medias as we will post our recruitment events, dates, and time there ! You can also reach out to any of our sisters and ask about Kappas 🙂 |
All interested in joining a fraternity or a sorority at UConn must complete The First Step: An Orientation for Potential New Members and pass the quiz with a score of 20. Once you have completed the orientation, we encourage you to reach out to the chapter to find out more information about membership.
Chapter Contact Information
Organizational Conduct History
No findings of responsibility.