Issue No. 3 2026 Quarterly Magazine

What advice would you offer members who are graduating and beginning their careers?

“It’s okay if your path doesn’t look exactly how you imagined at graduation. Give yourself permission to learn as you go, stay open to opportunities you didn’t expect and trust that every experience is shaping you into who you’re meant to become.” —Bella-Rosa Fetelea (Beta Mu-Alabama)

“Work your recruitment skills into job interviews and roles! It's an amazing thing to have the skill of communicating and essentially selling Alpha Phi to potential new members!” —Madelyn McLaine (Epsilon Kappa-West Chester)

Eta Delta-CSU East Bay graduates in 2025.

“You don’t have to have everything figured out — you just have to be willing to start. Say yes to opportunities that stretch you. Be the most prepared person in the room. Follow up. Ask questions. Build relationships. The connections you nurture today will open doors you can’t even see yet.” —Samantha Merola (Kappa Eta-Florida)

“Tap into your networks! Don't be afraid to reach out to Alpha Phi alumnae. You'd be surprised at how much people are willing to help you get started!” —Lindi Presta (Delta Epsilon-Iowa)

“Don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Alpha Phi grants you a fantastic network of generous, courageous women. Lean on your sisters and let them lean on you too. Everything takes a village, and this sisterhood will help you grow into the best villager you can be!” —Leana Ceresoli (Eta Chi- Bishop's)

Gamma-DePauw graduates in the 1940s.

Gamma Phi-Florida State graduates in 2025.

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