Chi Omega

Nickname: Chi O's
Founded: April 5, 1895
Locally Founded: April 16, 1961
Colors: Cardinal and Straw
Motto: Hellenic Culture and Christian Ideals
Mascot: Owl
Philanthropy: Make A Wish Foundation

The sisters of Chi Omega would like to welcome new and returning students to Adrian College and share with you a glimpse of our beloved Fraternity. Our five founders established the Chi Omega Fraternity on April 5, 1895 at the University of Arkansas with a vision of eternal friendship. Chi Omega is the largest women's Greek Organization in America, offering our members academic excellence, diversity, outstanding social programs and the opportunity to share in a unique sisterhood that extends beyond graduation. Membership in Chi Omega is truly a lifetime experience-one of friendship, Sisterhood, leadership, and personal growth.

Our Mu Zeta chapter has received numerous recognitions here on campus and from our Nationals. Chi Omega was named in the Phenomenal Women program as an organization as well as many of our individuals. Nationals has recognized Mu Zeta as having earned a GPA above 3.0 and being ranked #1 on campus.

Locally, we give back to the community through philanthropies such as the Hope Center, Bixby Hospital, and the Humane Society. On campus our members play key roles in many organizations and honor societies including: Student Government Association, Mortar Board, Theater, varsity athletics, Civitan, Panhellenic Council, LINCS, Residence Life, Campus Activities Network, and academic honorary societies.

For more information about Adrian College's Chi Omega chapter, contact Alicia Laeder, President.

For more information about the national Chi Omega organization, visit the following website: Chi Omega.

This page was last updated February 9, 2006 .