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Alpha Phi Omega chapters in the United States are the basic organizational divisions of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity at accredited U.S. college and university campuses. [1] [2] These chapters execute the fraternity national programs to provide opportunities for the development of service projects and programs, social awareness, friendship and leadership skills.
Alpha Phi Omega (ΑΦΩ), commonly known as APO, [4] but also A-Phi-O [5] [6] and A-Phi-Q, [7] is a coeducational service fraternity.It is the largest collegiate fraternity in the United States, with chapters at over 350 campuses, an active membership of over 25,000 students, and over 500,000 alumni members.
Alpha Phi sorority was established at Syracuse University in 1872. [1] Called a women's fraternity when it was created, it was the fourth Greek-letter organization for women. Collegiate chapters
National conventions for Alpha Phi Omega Philippines are biennial gatherings that are currently conducted in odd-numbered years. It is where official business is conducted by the General Assembly composed of brothers and sisters from the various chapters and alumni/alumnae associations meeting to share ideas and to expand leadership, friendship, and service.
This is a listing of notable alumni and honorary members of Alpha Phi Omega, an international service fraternity.The list includes members of the fraternity who have become well known or who have attained high ranking positions in their particular career field, such as government and politics, academia, science and technology, sports, or business.
Phi Alpha: November 18, 1944 University of Toledo: Toledo: Ohio: Active [ca] Theta Omega: May 4, 1946 University of Kansas: Lawrence: Kansas: Active Phi Beta: October 26, 1946 – June 1, 1984; January 2, 1990 – June 30, 2018 University of Arizona: Tucson: Arizona: Inactive [48] [cb] Alpha Phi: January 18, 1947 – December 4, 2009 ...
Alpha Phi International Women's Fraternity (ΑΦ, also known as APhi) is an international sorority with 175 active chapters and over 270,000 initiated members. Founded at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York in 1872, it was the fourth Greek-letter organization for women, and the first women's fraternity founded in the northeast.
Alpha Lambda: May 20, 1920 – 1986 University of Oregon: Eugene: Oregon Inactive [5] [ai] Alpha Mu: June 5, 1920 – 1934 University of Wisconsin: Madison: Wisconsin Inactive [5] Alpha Nu: June 16, 1920 – 1982 University of New Mexico: Albuquerque: New Mexico Inactive [5] [aj] Alpha Xi: June 14, 1921 – 2002 Ohio State University: Columbus ...