The First South Asian Interest Sorority

Founded by twenty-seven visionary women, Kappa Phi Gamma Sorority, Inc. was established on November 8th, 1998, as the Nation’s first ever South Asian Interest-Based Sorority. Although Kappa Phi Gamma was founded as a South Asian interest sorority, we expand the warmth of our Sisterhood to any and all motivated women, willing to make a difference in their community and to uphold the eight principles that the sisterhood is based upon. We have sisters from many cultures and walks of life. Kappa Phi Gamma promotes pluralism along with our other principles, in order to create a sisterhood that not only promotes inclusivity, but also gives each and every Soror a sense of belonging. To date, we are located at 20 undergraduate universities and have over 850 members. As we continue to grow and expand, we continue our development as ambassadors in sparking advancements and change in our society and fields

Our Story

 Scholarship 

Pursuing academic excellence is an integral part of Kappa Phi Gamma. To promote the principle of academic scholarship, Kappa Phi Gamma strives to promote and recognize the academic achievement of women.

OUR SCHOLARSHIPS

Sisterhood

The Sorors of Kappa Phi Gamma pride themselves in having a close-knit sisterhood nationwide. Actives and alumnae across the nation share a bond that carries on beyond the college years and lasts a lifetime. 

OUR SISTERHOOD

Philanthropy

Cancer Awareness was chosen as Kappa Phi Gamma's national philanthropy at our Founders' first sisterhood retreat where they realized that each of them had been affected by cancer in one way or another. Kappa Phi Gamma hosts many events, including a week long of events called C.A.R.E. Week in order to support our Philanthropy

OUR PHILANTHROPY

FOR PARENTS

Diverse Greek Life can be an asset to any student during and after their undergraduate career! From Leadership Opportunities to Invaluable Professional Connections, from Professional Skills to Academic Prowess and Success, Kappa Phi Gamma can benefit your daughter and her future through a number of opportunities

FOR PARENTS