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AKA MIP Test Questions and Answers 2026
Define four terms:
a. Sorority
b. Boule
c. Directorate
d. Soror
Sorority- a society of women with selective membership limited by the invitation of persons who are
already members
Boule- periodic assembly of the total membership
Directorate- the governing body of Aka when the boule is not in session
Soror- sister
How is membership of AKA classified?
Undergrad- working toward bacheolor's degree
Graduate- received a bachelors degree
General- soror who is finacially active but does not belong to a grad chapter in her area
Associate- soror who did not complete her undergrad
Honorary- woman who is bestowed membership for high ethical standards
Life- soror who as been a member for 25+ years and has been financially active for 10+ years
Differentiate between undergraduate and graduate chapters
Undergraduate chapters are those established by charter to a collegiate institution or a specified
geographical area for college students, while graduate chapters are those set up specifically for alumnae
in a specified geographical area
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Define four terms: a. Sorority b. Boule c. Directorate d. Soror Sorority- a society of women with selective membership limited by the invitation of persons who are already members Boule- periodic assembly of the total membership Directorate- the governing body of Aka when the boule is not in session Soror- sister How is membership of AKA classified? Undergrad- working toward bacheolor's degree Graduate- received a bachelors degree General- soror who is finacially active but does not belong to a grad chapter in her area Associate- soror who did not complete her undergrad Honorary- woman who is bestowed membership for high ethical standards Life- soror who as been a member for 25+ years and has been financially active for 10+ years Differentiate between undergraduate and graduate chapters Undergraduate chapters are those established by charter to a collegiate institution or a specified geographical area for college students, while graduate chapters are those set up specifically for alumnae in a specified geographical area

how often does the boule meet biennially What is the highest honor the sorority can give? Honorary membership Why was Alpha Kappa Alpha incorporated? To ensure perpetuity What is the sorority's board of directors called? Directorate What is the purpose of Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Alpha's purpose is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature and BE A SERVICE TO ALL MANKIND How many officers make up the current Directorate? 18 Dr. Glenda Glover International President

Carrie Clark Great Lakes Regional Director Mitzi Dease Paige South Eastern Regional Director Joya Hayes South Central Regional Director Sonya L. Brown Central Regional Director Twyla Woods-Buford Mid-Western Regional Director Shelby D. Boagni Far Western Regional Director Joy Elaine Daley International Regional Director Are all of the members elected membered graduate sorors? Explain No.

  • three are undergraduates
  • second supreme anti-basileus and two undergraduate members at large

Are some of the members elected geographically? Who? When would you be eligible to run for this office? Yes. Regional Director. After serving at least one term as a Basileus of a graduate chapter and attending at least one of the last three regional conference immediately preceding nomination and residing in the region Who is Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's chief officer? What is her role? Supreme Basileus.

  • She shall be at all boule and directorate meetings.
  • She shall appoint with the approval of the Directorate, the chairmen and members of all committees of the sorority and fill any vacancies except as otherwise provided in the Bylaws.
  • she shall exercise general supervision over employed personnel over the boule How many undergraduate and graduate chapters are there in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority? 1, How many regions make up Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Ten, including the international region South-Eastern Region, Mid-Atlantic Region, North Atlantic Region, South Atlantic Region, Great Lakes Region, International Region, South Central Region, Mid Western Region, Central Region, Far Western Region Which states make up where you live? Southeastern- Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee Who is the Regional Director of your region? What is her role?

How does a Soror become a member of an International Committee? All committee members, excluding Nominating, are appointed by the Surpreme Basileus. The Nominating Committee is composed of elected regional representatives What is the Ivy Leaf? The official publication of the sorority. Which former Supreme Basilei are still living? Larzette Golden Hale (Wilson), Mattelia Bennett Grays, Bernice Irene Sumlin, Faye Becerly Bryant, Eva Lois Allmon Evans, Norma Solomon White, Barbara Anne McKinzie, Carolyn House Stewart To whom do you report to as a candidate? What is her role? Membership Chairman (Graduate Advisor)

  • serves as a liaison between the chapter and the candidates When and where was Alpha Kappa Sorority founded? 1908 at Howard University in Washington D.C. Why was Alpha Kappa Alpha founded? Alpha kappa alpha was founded as an instrument to make college experiences as meaningful and as valuable as possible in enhancing the capacity of college trained women for significant self realization Who was the moving spirit in the establishment of Alpha Kappa Alpha? Ethel Hedgeman Lyle

By whom was she influenced? Tremain Robinson and Elizabeth Appa Cook, schoolteachers How are chapter program activities determined? By the International Program Committee, as defined by the Supreme Basileus How many individuals were in the original group? Name and tell two facts about each individual person. Ethel Hedgeman Lyle - was the visionary and principal founder & served as National treasured for 23 years Annie Easter Brown- first treasurer of the sorority & taught in Rocky Mount NC for over 30 years Beulah Elizabeth Burke- created the name, motto, and colors of the sorority & chartered the first three undergraduate chapters of the sorority after incorporation Lillie Burke- helped create the motto & was a Greek Scholar and senior Marjorie Hill- first Ivy beyond the wall & taught at Morgan College Margaret Flagg Holmes- helped write the first constitution and bylars Who was elected the first president? Lucy Diggs Slowe In February 1908, seven students were admitted into the sorority without initiation. List these individuals.

  • Joanna Berry
  • Norma Boyd
  • Ethel Jones

In 1965, Alpha Kappa Alpha became the first woman's organization to have the opportunity to assist the government in preparing women and girls for the responsibilities of citizenship through an anti-poverty program. What is this program Cleveland job Corps Center In 1968, Alpha Kappa Alpha began publishing a series of brochures detailing the accomplishments of black women. What were these booklets called? Heritage Series on Black Woman When was the Domestic Travel Tour initiated? What was it?

  1. A one wee tour of cities w/ sites that are significant to black heritage What is the Alpha Kappa Alpha Connection? A communications network What is the leadership fellows program and whom does it serve A two-phase development program for undergraduate designed to improve their leadership skills via structured theoretical exposure and pragmatic training The History Committee may design five questions about the chapter projects that have been implemented and the chapter's current programs. Chandra F. Pleasant Scholarship and Prominent Black Women Luncheon

What are the current international program Target 1: HBCU; call to action Target 2: Women Healthcare and wellness Target 3: Building your economic legacy Target 4: The Arts! Target 5: Global Impact Where is the sorority's Corporate Office? List the address and telephone number.

  • Chicago, IL
  • 5656 South Stoney Island Avenue, Chicago IL 60637
  • Telephone #: 773 - 684 - 1282 By what title do we refer to the chief administrator in the Corporate Office? What is her role? List the name of the current director. Executive Director. Her role is to maintain the permanent records, transact business, and implement the programs of the AKA sorority
  • Current Director: Cynthia D. Howell Who is the president of the chapter? What is her role?
  • President of Chapter:
  • preside at all meetings of the chapter, appoint members of committees, and serve as an ex officio member of all committees What are the other local chapter and what are their functions? What are the standing committees of the chapter?

Treasurer Tamiouchos Financial Secretary Pecunious Grammateus Hostess Hodegos Sergeant at arms Philacter University Memphis Charter Date September 28, 1968 How many charter members were there? 22