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AKA PROGRAM

Making MSU your home away from home.

The AKA Program, or the Ate Kuya Ading program, is PASS' way of making members feel more like they're part of a family. In Tagalog, ate means older sister, kuya means older brother, and ading means younger sibling. 

 

In order to be a part of the AKA Program, one must buy a membership. AKA pairings are decided by the Social Chair and are based on who seems like they would be a good fit.

 

Members can request to have an ate, kuya, or both! Returning members can request to be an ate or kuya and agree to take on the responsibility of being a role model for their ading.

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