ALPHA PHI
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO

BETA ZETA est. 1928
Alpha Phi at the University of Idaho is a sisterhood of confident, polished, and genuine women who support and inspire one another to grow and succeed. Our Beta Zeta chapter was established at the University of Idaho in 1928 and continues a proud tradition built on the values of sisterhood, innovation, generosity, and character development. Our home at 604 Elm Street in Moscow, Idaho serves as a welcoming place for collegiate members and a meaningful connection point for the hundreds of alumni who remain part of our community.
Membership in Alpha Phi opens the door to countless opportunities, meaningful experiences, and lifelong friendships. For our members, Alpha Phi becomes much more than a college organization—it is a home away from home, a place of encouragement and belonging, and a network of women who stand beside one another for life.
Alpha Phi
Alpha Phi Fraternity was founded in 1872 by ten forward-thinking women at Syracuse University, Alpha Phi is now one of the oldest and largest women's fraternities in North America.
Alpha Phi's are members of lifelong sisterhood. Our keystone is friendship – warm, simple and sincere. In Alpha Phi, there is encouragement, understanding, and opportunities to grow. With members all over the world, and collegiate and alumnae chapters throughout the United States and Canada, our sisterhood knows no boundaries.
Alpha Phi is a sisterhood of outstanding women supporting one another in lifelong achievement.
This organization assists college women in making informed choices to reach their highest potential. Alpha Phi enhances and promotes each member's development and learning by focusing on sisterhood, striving for innovation, generosity, and character development.


