WHAT IS ALPHA PHI OMEGA?

Alpha Phi Omega is the largest collegiate fraternity in the United States, with chapters at over 350 campuses, an active membership of approximately 17,000 students, and over 350,000 alumni members. There are also 250 chapters in the Phillippines and one in Australia

Alpha Phi Omega is a co-ed service fraternity organized to provide community service, leadership, development, and social opportunities for college students. Chapters range in size from a handful of active members to over two hundred active members, independent of each college's size.

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE?

The purpose of the fraternity is "to assemble college students in a national service fraternity in the fellowship of principles derived from the Scout Oath and Scout Law of the Boy Scouts of America; to develop leadership, to promote friendship, and to provide service to humanity; and to further the freedom that is our national, educational, and intellectual heritage."

MEMBERSHIP?

Alpha Phi Omega of the United States offers active membership (brotherhood) to be granted to all students enrolled at colleges and universities with active chapters of Alpha Phi Omega. Individual chapters are granted flexibility in determining the level of activity of Graduate Students at their institution. Honorary membership may be granted by either active chapters or by the National Board of Directors.