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Advisors and Officers - Don't forget - order your membership certificates and jewelry at least two weeks prior to your initiation ceremony!

2007 Graduate Fellowship winners will be announced Friday, March 23. Check back for winners' names.

2007 Trow Scholarship applications are now available!

Alpha Lambda Delta National Council announces changes to the Trow Scholarship Program. National Deadline for Trow Scholarship applications is now April 1, 2007.

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FAQ

How much does it cost to join Alpha Lambda Delta?

National lifetime membership dues are $20.  In addition, your local chapter usually charges local chapter dues ($5 - $30).  The local chapter dues pay for chapter operating expenses (mailings, refreshments, service projects, local scholarships).  Alpha Lambda Delta's national dues have not been increased in the past five years, and are not anticipated to increase at any time in the near future.

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What do the dues cover?

The national dues cover the cost of your membership certificate, a charm or lapel pin, and a copy of the national magazine, The Flame.  In addition, you are eligible to compete for 35 undergraduate scholarships of $1,000 - $3,000 and 23 graduate fellowships of $3,000-$7,500.  The national dues also cover the cost of an annual leadership/activities workshop.

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Can I lose membership in Alpha Lambda Delta if my grades drop?

No.  Although Alpha Lambda Delta encourages academic excellence throughout your collegiate career, once you have met the criteria for membership in Alpha Lambda Delta and have been initiated, your membership can not be taken away.  ALD seniors who graduate with the required GPA (usually 3.5) receive a senior certificate acknowledging their achievement.
In 2004, the National Council did approve a change in the bylaws allowing chapters to remove from membership any members who had been found in violation of their school's academic honesty policy. 

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Can I join both Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma?  What's the difference?

There is no conflict between membership in Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma; in fact, joining both honor societies will give you greater scholarship opportunities.  Both groups offer undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships.

The reason there are two honor societies for freshmen is that both were founded at the University of Illinois in 1923 and 1924 - one for women and one for men.  They remained single sex organizations until the mid 70's when Title IX came along and both became coeducational.  Both have grown nationally and agree not to compete on campuses where only one group exists.  There are 61 campuses where both honor societies still exist (Ohio State, Florida, Purdue - just to name a few).  If both exist on your campus, you have the privilege of joining both!  Congratulations!

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I transferred to my college from a college that did not have an Alpha Lambda Delta chapter.  Am I eligible for membership?

Freshman transfer students from institutions that do not have an Alpha Lambda Delta chapter, to be eligible for membership, must have the required Alpha Lambda Delta grade point average on the courses taken during the first full curricular period in the institution to which they transfer.  In addition, the cumulative average of the grades of the student's transfer credits combined with the grades in the institution in which the student is currently enrolled must equal the Alpha Lambda Delta academic grade requirement.

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How much time commitment does Alpha Lambda Delta require?

None!  Be as involved as you can be in Alpha Lambda Delta.  While we certainly encourage you to be active in your local chapter's activities, there's no national requirement for activity in your chapter.  You've already earned the grades, now accept the recognition!

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Who is in charge of Alpha Lambda Delta on my campus?

Use our Chapter Contact Lookup page to find out who your chapter advisers and officers are.

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Is Alpha Lambda Delta going to sell my contact information to other companies?

No!  Alpha Lambda Delta respects your privacy - we will never sell your private information to or share your private information with any third parties.  The National Office does not retain any of your personal information in our files.  For more information, read our Privacy Policy.

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created by: Stephen Kohaus | last updated: 05/07/2007