Chapter Information
The mission of Alpha Pi Omega Sorority, Inc. is to create a strong sisterhood that will serve as a support for college women in today's society. The sisterhood shall support its members in their individual journeys towards a balanced life. The Alpha Pi Omega woman will always strive for greater scholarship, honesty, leadership, service, and personal integrity. The Sorority will work to preserve our Native American traditions, for through celebration and practice of our cultural and spiritual heritage, we become one with each other.
Sept. 1, 1994 at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. We were officially incorporated by the state of North Carolina in November 1995. Our four founding principles are traditionalism, education, contemporary issues and honoring the Creator. Our colors are fire red, new grass green and maize yellow. Our mascot is the queen bee and our other symbols are the dogwood blossom, cedar tree and amethyst gem.
Contact Information
Women interested in joining an undergraduate chapter must have at least a 2.8 GPA (or higher if required by the university), completed at least one full-time academic term towards a bachelor’s degree and not be affiliated with another social sorority, including those organizations that belong to the National Pan-Hellenic Conference, National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations, the National Panhellenic Conference, National Multicultural Greek Council and National APIA Panhellenic Association. Membership in professional or honorary Greek-letter organizations, such as Phi Beta Kappa honor society, is acceptable.
Recruitment Contact:
Contact the CFSL at [email protected] for more information
Please contact the CFSL at [email protected] for information about this chapter.
2251 SW Jefferson Ave. Student Experience Center Suite 325 Corvallis, OR 97331
Same as above
Quick Facts
APiO
September 1st, 1994 at University of North Carolina
The Kappa Chapter of Alpha Pi Omega Sorority, Inc. received the following awards this summer at our National Sorority Convention:
- Chapter Programming of the Year: "The Red Shawl Project"
- Undergraduate Chapter of the Year
National Indian Education Association