Alpha Phi Executive Office to Relocate to Denver, Colorado

Alpha Phi Finds New Home Co-locating with the Iota Xi Chapter

Alpha Phi announced today that the organization’s International Executive Board has officially approved plans to relocate the fraternity’s executive office to Denver, Colorado in 2023.

The location will allow the Alpha Phi Fraternity and Foundation headquarters to co-locate with the Alpha Phi Iota Xi chapter at the University of Denver, making Alpha Phi the first NPC organization to share an international headquarters with a collegiate chapter. Alpha Phi will be the second interfraternal organization to be headquartered in Colorado.

“We are thrilled to be relocating our office to Denver, Colorado, allowing us the opportunity to share a space and engage directly with collegians – particularly the members of the Iota Xi chapter at the University of Denver,” said Alpha Phi’s International President, Jacqueline Schools.

Officials noted that the fraternity had outgrown its offices in Evanston and specifically identified the need for a new facility that allowed for more collaborative and educational space. The move will also result in operational savings for Alpha Phi, allowing the organization to dedicate a larger percentage of its resources to the core mission of serving collegiate and alumnae members.

While Alpha Phi International’s Executive Office has been located in Evanston since 1946, other past headquarters locations have included New York, Detroit and Chicago.

“We are deeply thankful for our time in Evanston in and around the Northwestern University community,” said Schools. “We are particularly appreciative of the community of Alpha Phi women who have volunteered and engaged with our office during our time here. And, of course, we’re now thrilled at what we will create together at our new home in Denver.”