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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alpha Lambda Delta?
Alpha Lambda Delta, known as ALD, is a national honor society to acknowledge the achievements of students in their first year of undergraduate studies as they work towards a bachelor’s degree.

How much does it cost?
National dues are $20, which pays for the national lifetime membership to ALD. However, in addition to the national dues, there are local chapter dues that are used to pay for operating expenses.

What do the dues cover?
Upon initiation, a member will receive a membership certificate, a charm or lapel pin, and a copy of the national magazine, The Flame.

Why should I be in ALD?
Being a member of ALD is first and foremost an honor. It is one of the oldest and most respected honor societies in the nation, and is recognized as a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. ALD strives to encourage superior academic achievement, not only in the first year of college, but throughout the college career. As a member, you are also eligible to compete for national academic scholarships.

 

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