Pledgeship to Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc. is nothing more than a promise. It is a promise of a life-long dedication to all of the ideals and purposes of the brotherhood. This promise is made to all those who aspire to it, regardless of social, racial, or personal preference. This promise is made to individuals whose personal, social, and academic qualifications, are accepted by this fraternity. Those few persons who are given membership to a pledge class will be referred to as Pledgemen of Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc.

The Pledgemen are unique to Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc. They are given a chance to prove themselves as NAK material. It is not the intent of NAK to have more members or chapters than any other organization. NAK would like to concentrate on quality membership and first rate chapters with members that satisfy NAK's purpose of achievements and our life-long commitment to progressive excellence.

No pledgemen worthy of membership would at any time in his life feel that he has done this fraternity a favor. An individual who holds himself superior to the brotherhood of NAK cannot be worthy of membership into this organization. Personal, social and academic qualifications are asked from the pledgemen to see if the ability to live and interact in close and open companionship with men of similar values exists. It also includes the ability to obey the will of the majority without sacrifices of individual beliefs.


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Developing Skills
Throughout the pledging period you will be faced with actives, obstacles, and decisions that will challenge your own beliefs and help you become stronger individuals; yet develop the skills of teamwork. With our encouragement, guidance, and support NAK will become a support system to help you achieve academic excellence, social growth, and a better understanding of what NAK is.

Mission Statement
"We, NU ALPHA KAPPA, seek to unite and involve all students in a more harmonious and brotherly atmosphere through academic, social and cultural means. There is a need to interface the various backgrounds that constitute the student body of our fraternal university chapter, in order to improve relations amongst all students and the community."