New Members

No Pledging

In 1972, LXA did away with the infamous “pledge” term. Instead, new members are called Associate Members and are given all of the same rights and responsibilities as full members. This means they can vote in officer elections and chapter decisions, hold officer roles, and attend chapter meetings beginning on the first day of their membership. In many other fraternities, new members are kept out of the decisions made by the chapter. At Lambdas, every voice matters.

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What do we Believe in?

What Drives our Brotherhood…

At Lambda Chi Alpha, our mission is simple.

We inspire and equip men to lead an ethical life of growth, service, and leadership. Lambda Chi Alpha envisions a world where the ideal man pursues a life of respect and inclusion for all. A world where we support and encourage one another. And a world where every Brother models and embraces our values: loyalty, duty, respect, service and stewardship, honor, integrity, and personal courage. 

The 7 Core Values

LOYALTY

Establishes the correct order of our obligations and commitments. Unswerving allegiance to the organization and its laws, ideals, and defining principles prevents us from misplacing our loyalties.

DUTY

Delineates the sum total of all laws, rules, and customs that make up our organizational, civic, and moral obligations. Our values originate with duty because we expect individuals, as a minimum, to fulfill their obligations. We often expect individuals to exceed their duty, especially in ethical matters.

RESPECT

Denotes the regard and recognition of the absolute dignity that every human possesses. Specifically, respect indicates compassion for and consideration of others, including sensitivity to and regard for the feelings and needs of others.

SERVICE & STEWARDSHIP

Service before self signifies the proper ordering of priorities. The welfare of the organization comes before the individual’s. While the focus is on service to Lambda Chi Alpha and broader communities, the idea also incorporates the concept of stewardship, of holding something of value in trust for others.

HONOR

Describes the complex of all values that make up the public code of the individual. Significantly, honor provides the motive for action and demands adherence to a public moral code, not protection of reputation.

INTEGRITY

Encompasses the sum total of a person’s set of values — his private moral code. A breach of any of these values will damage the individual’s integrity. Integrity, closely related to the word integer, refers to a notion of completeness or wholeness.

PERSONAL COURAGE

Depicts the premier virtue that enables us to persevere despite fear, danger, or adversity. Personal courage includes the notion of taking responsibility for decisions and actions. Additionally, it involves the ability to perform critical self-assessment, confront new ideas, and change.