Every facet of your college experience will be tested by Lambda Phi Epsilon. You will acquire the skills necessary to become a leader in your community, school, and the post-college world. You will make lifelong friends and encounter individuals who will make an impression. Lambda life goes well beyond what your school can offer. You will be able to network with brothers from all over the nation thanks to chapters across the nation, which will present numerous opportunities for you both as an active member and as an alumnus. Although becoming a Lambda is not an easy path, the benefits are well worth the effort.
It's not all challenging though.
Lambdas have a great time. Being a Lambda, who are known throughout the world for their social gatherings, also entails having a strong sense of self-worth and a reputation as well-rounded people. A Lambda requires a particular kind of man. A man who aspires to be a male leader.
That could be you.
By encouraging Asian American interest activities, Lambda Phi Epsilon National Fraternity aims to raise awareness of Asian Americans in our local communities. These kinds of gatherings support charitable causes, community education, and the preservation of Asian American culture.
Lambda Phi Epsilon has always aimed to set the highest standards for academic performance, social experience, community service, and—above all—brotherhood among its members.
Q: Should I go to every rush event?
A: Attending every rush event from start to finish is highly recommended if you are serious about becoming a member of Lambda Phi Epsilon, a fantastic fraternity. The purpose of the events is to inform you about the chapter to which you will belong. The chapter's brothers will be available to answer any questions you may have about the chapter or the fraternity, whether it's pizza night or bowling night. This is a chance for you and the chapter's brothers to learn more about one another. Just be yourself and ask questions.
Q:What effect will this have on my education?
A: The results of an activity are determined by the amount of effort you put into it. You ought to be interested in what you are going to be a part of. However, keep in mind the reason you are in school. Continue to study. Simply strike a balance in your life to have a fulfilling social and academic college experience.
Q: Is being Asian a requirement for joining?
A: Not at all. Our goal as an Asian American interest fraternity is to raise awareness of Asian Americans. Every race, religion, creed, and ethnicity is welcome.