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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

AKA, founded in 1908, was the first national black Greek sorority and operates under the motto, “Service to all mankind.” AKA encourages high scholastic and ethical standards and promotes unity and friendship.

Two Capital students help put up walls at a Habitat home in Mount Diablo, California over Spring Break 2002.Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

Alpha Phi Alpha was founded in 1906 as the first Greek-letter fraternity established for African-American men. Alpha Phi Alpha is founded on principles of scholarship, fellowship, good character, and uplifting humanity. The men have long stood at the forefront for civil rights.

Capateers

Capateers is a volunteer-oriented group that is concerned with helping the school, community, and world around them. Activities include working with Habitat for Humanity, Lutheran Village, the Childrens Hunger Alliance, and the Ready to Read program. All meetings are open to faculty, staff, and students. Capateers welcomes ideas, enthusiasm, support, and willingness to work

Circle K

The Circle K International Club strives to serve the community, strengthen leadership through professional and personal development, and create fellowship among all levels of the K family. Activities include The Great Columbus Duck Race, Columbus Marathon, St. Stephens Community Center, World Week Sponsors, District and International Events, and many more!!!

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

This chapter, founded in 1913, provides services and programs to promote human welfare, promote academic excellence, and provide assistance to people in need. This African- American sorority is connected with 725 chapters around the world.

Two Capital students work on a Habitat home in Mount Diablo, California over Spring Break 2002.Habitat for Humanity

Habitat for Humanity enables students to put their faith into action, to gain greater awareness of the need for decent and affordable housing, and to deepen their commitment to social action. Through hands-on construction, students work to eliminate poverty housing from the world. Collegiate Challenge is a school break program coordinated by the Campus Chapter of Habitat for Humanity International. Spend a week helping to build houses with those in need while having fun, in an experience which will last a lifetime!

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Student Activities Office
1 College and Main
Columbus, OH 43209-2394
Local: 614-236-6901
Fax: (614) 236-6290
 E-mail:sao@capital.edu



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