Alpha Psi Lambda National, Inc. Case Study

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Transferring to the University of Illinois I knew I would be molded into the person I was always meant to be but it never crossed my mind Greek life would be the biggest factor in pushing me to my full potential. Pledging to Alpha Psi Lambda National, Inc. is the best decision I have made. It represents leadership, dedication, loyalty, pride and familia. Alpha Psi Lambda National, Inc. molds individuals to be the strong Hispanics/Latinos(as) society desperately needs. Advocating for the Hispanic/Latino(a) culture and community and being the voice for the unheard. This organization has given me the opportunity to surround myself with Women and Men who support, motivate, and challenge one another in efforts to seek the noblest. To be an Associate

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