Founded in 1913
Alpha Epsilon Pi strives to prepare collegiate men for their futures as community leaders by developing character and a strong set of values. Alpha Epsilon Pi is based upon Jewish principles, but the fraternity is non-discriminatory and open to all who are willing to espouse its purpose and values of brotherhood, leadership, and commitment to the community. Over 93,000 men have joined Alpha Epsilon Pi since 1913, and over 2,500 new brothers are initiated annually.
Founded in 1913, the first chapter of AEPi originated at NYU to provide opportunities for Jewish men seeking the ultimate college and fraternity experience. The Xi Deuteron Chapter at UCLA was established in 1973 and has maintained the integrity of our AEPi's purpose by strengthening our ties to the Jewish community and serving as a link between high school and professional life. Our Brothers are extremely active in a wide range of activities in both the Jewish community and the UCLA community at large. To check out AEPi International, please visit www.aepi.org
Founded in 1913, the first chapter of AEPi originated at NYU to provide opportunities for Jewish men seeking the ultimate college and fraternity experience. The Xi Deuteron Chapter at UCLA was established in 1973 and has maintained the integrity of our AEPi's purpose by strengthening our ties to the Jewish community and serving as a link between high school and professional life. Our Brothers are extremely active in a wide range of activities in both the Jewish community and the UCLA community at large. To check out AEPi International, please visit www.aepi.org
Getting down
We pride ourselves on having the strongest brotherhood on campus. Our chapter's biggest goal centers around molding relationships that will stay strong for the rest our lives. The men of this house may just surprise you with their commitment to furthering themselves and others.