Alpha Zeta

Mission
Alpha Zeta is the professional agricultural organization dedicated to the highest levels of scholarship, leadership, integrity and service.

Vision 2010
Alpha Zeta is a global network of diverse agricultural professionals recognizing, developing and promoting leaders with common values and integrity. [More]

History
Charles Burkett On November 4, 1897, Charles Burkett, John Cunningham and ten other agriculture students founded Alpha Zeta at Ohio State University to promote agriculture as a profession through recognition and development of scholarship, leadership, character and fellowship within the college of agriculture.

The purpose of Alpha Zeta is to promote agriculture and life sciences on campus and throughout the community. Alpha Zeta provides many opportunities for high scholastic students to join and become involved in many different activities. There are social advantages as well as chances to grow in character, leadership, and scholarship.

John Cunningham Today, the Florida Chapter of Alpha Zeta is the largest Alpha Zeta Chapter throughout the nation. Our Chapter is involved in campus events as well as service, social, and fundraising throughout the community. Each fall and spring semester, students from the top 40% of the University of Florida's prestigious College of Agriculture and Life Sciences are invited to join. These students will participate a semester long pledging process before induction into our prestigious honors fraternity. Only the top students with the highest character and leadership skills will be inducted into Alpha Zeta.

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