Professional fraternities at London School of Economics
An Alpha Kappa Psi chapter in the middle of the City's feeder campus.
LSE is the campus where professional fraternity life needs the least explaining. Students arrive already thinking in terms of spring weeks, internships and networks, and Alpha Kappa Psi gives that instinct somewhere structured to live — a members-only pipeline of alumni, workshops and socials rather than another 200-person society mailing list.
The chapter recruits from across economics, finance, management, law and the social sciences. What binds it together is the professional commitment rather than the degree title, which is why the LSE membership tends to be one of the most cross-departmental in the network.
If you are at LSE now, this is a join, not a build: recruitment runs in cycles through the year and the fastest route in is a direct message to the chapter.