About Us
Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor Kappa Alpha Psi, Inc. is a historically African-American college fraternity. Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on January 5th, 1911 on the campus of Indiana University. The fraternity was founded by Elder Watson Diggs, Bryon Kenneth Armstrong, John M. Lee, Henry T. Asher, Marcus P. Blakemore, Guy L. Grant, Paul W. Caine, George W. Edmonds, Ezra D. Alexander and Edward G. Irvin. The motto of the fraternity is "Achievement in Every Field of Human Endeavor" The fraternity seeks to raise the sights of black youths and stimulate them to accomplishments higher than might otherwise be realized or even imagined. The fraternity was constituted without clause that would exclude any man based on creed, color, or national origin. The Kappa Gamma Chapter was chartered on April 14th, 1980 at West Chester University. The first brother to attend West Chester University was brother Wayne Wallace. Our main focus from the members of the Kappa Gamma chapter is to follow the five objectives and continue to lead by example through our academic achievements, community service, and community involvement.