Alpha Nu Omega Chapter would love to support you as you return to active membership in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.  We are a legacy of sisterhood and service and welcome you back with open arms.  Please see resources below taken from the aka1908.com website to support your Reactivations or Chapter Transfer.

To Reactivate into Alpha Nu Omega Chapter…

… please complete the necessary form, below, and submit it along with a money order/certified check (for  reactivation/reinstatement fees, chapter dues, fees and assessments, as applicable) to Alpha Nu Omega Chapter.  For questions, please contact our 2nd Vice President / Membership Chair, Jwahir Leaks at jwahir1908@gmail.com.

Cost to Reinstate/Reactivate Membership

To Reinstate/Reactivate Membership, you will need to pay: reinstatement fees and the Corporate Office Improvement Project (COIP) assessment, if applicable. Corporate assessments include Education Advancement Foundation (EAF) dues and the cost of the current Constitution and Bylaws and Manual of Standard Procedure. If you’re reactivating with a chapter, you will also need to pay dues and assessments (which vary by chapter).

 

To Transfer into Alpha Nu Omega Chapter…

… please complete the Transfer Verification Form!

If you were inactive since before last year and do not owe a debt to a former Chapter, we have implemented an Online Transfer Verification Process (OTVP) that chapters are now using. If the chapter reported that there is not a debt or discrepancy with your record via OTVP, you will be able to reactivate your membership without a physical transfer form. Please use one of the reactivation forms above.

What is the Corporate Office Improvement Project (COIP) assessment?

COIP is a fee that goes into an endowment fund which pays for building maintenance of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Corporate Office. Delegates to the 1990 Boule (Richmond, VA) voted in favor of adding an additional floor and storage space to the Corporate Office building. The Building and Properties Committee developed a fund-raising plan, which included a building assessment fee to pay for this addition. Delegates to the 1992 Boule (New Orleans, LA) ratified the establishment of an endowment fund to pay for building maintenance. Effective January 1, 1994, the one-time COIP assessment must be paid by all financially active members.

Is anyone exempt from the COIP assessment?

Sorors initiated July 31, 1943 and earlier, do not have to pay the COIP assessment.

How do I know or find out if I paid the COIP assessment?

If you were initiated after July 1992, the COIP assessment was included in your initiation fees. If you were initiated before July 1992 or were a Golden Soror as of July 31, 1993 and active after July 1, 1994, contact the Corporate Office (Attention: Membership) if you need to verify payment was made.