Philadelphia-Main Line, PA A.C.

Pi Phi bonds don’t fade after graduation—they only grow stronger. Whether you’ve moved to a new city or are looking to reconnect with sisters in your area, alumnae clubs offer friendship and support no matter where life takes you.

Our Roots

Chartered in 1902, the Philadelphia Alumnae Club was the third club to be formed, following Baltimore, Maryland, in 1900 and Athens, Ohio, in 1901. The club was established with help from Pi Beta Phi Founder Jennie Horne Turnbull. For decades, the club continued to grow in membership with a steady migration to the suburbs after World War II. The club was later renamed to the Philadelphia-Main Line, Pennsylvania, Alumnae Club in 1962.

Alumnae Awards

2001

Alumnae Club Yearbook

2001

Alumnae Club Yearbook

2001

Top Ten Alumnae Clubs

2001

Top Ten Alumnae Clubs

2009

Excellence in Communication

2014

Excellence in Communication

2014

Clubs of Excellence

2014

Clubs of Excellence

2015

Spirit Award

2015

Clubs of Excellence

2019

Clubs of Superior Performance

2019

Clubs of Superior Performance

2019

Clubs of Excellence

2019

Clubs of Excellence