In 1948, Alpha Epsilon Pi opened its first international chapter at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada.
This expansion paved the way for AEPi’s 11 current chapters and colonies across Canada.
Lambda Omega (1985)
at Western University
Eta Pi (1987)
at York University
Tau Omega (1987)
at University of Toronto
Epsilon Chi (2015)
at McGill University
Beta Chi (2003)
at University of British Columbia
Pi Rho (2004)
at Ryerson University
Kappa Omega (2004)
at University of Waterloo/Wilfrid Laurier University
Kappa Phi (2009)
at Queen’s University
Eta Theta (1991)
at University of Guelph
Eta Omicron (2008)
at McMaster University
Alpha Gamma (colony)
at Dalhousie University
From professional development to leadership conferences, AEPi’s goal is to support its undergraduate Brothers. Grants and scholarships are available to chapters and individual Brothers for everything from Jewish programming to academics.
AEPi allows Brothers on any career path to meet and exchange ideas all over the world. With active chapters in seven countries across four continents, AEPi’s network of alumni is more than 100,000 strong.
We’re constantly looking to bring our unique Jewish experience to more colleges and universities. If you’re interested in opening an AEPi chapter at your school, click below to learn more.