Alpha Chi Omega (AXO)
About Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega is a national women's organization that enriches the lives of our members through lifetime opportunities of friendship, leadership, learning, and service. We are a society that encourages our members to "Seek the Heights," emphasizing the importance of being "Real. Strong. Women." Nationally, Alpha Chi Omega supports victims of domestic violence by raising funds and collecting donations to support women's shelters. Locally, our chapter supports Laura's House and the Women's Transitional Living Center (WTLC) in Orange County, as well as Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). We also donate to the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation, which is dedicated to the awareness and prevention of domestic violence.
Since our national founding in 1885, 193 Alpha Chi Omega chapters have been chartered across the country, with over 300,000 lifetime members initiated into our sisterhood. On campus, Alpha Chi Omega members can be found in various clubs and organizations, including student government and Titan Athletics. Being an Alpha Chi Omega means being a part of an organization that encourages individuality and motivates members to achieve their greatest potential.
Basic Info
Also Known As –– A Chi O, Alpha Chi, AXO
Chapter –– Epsilon Kappa
Founding Date + Year –– October 15, 1885
Values –– Wisdom, Devotion, Achievement, Commitment
Philanthropies –– Domestic Violence Awareness, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), The Alpha Chi Omega Foundation
Symbol –– Golden Lyre
Colors –– Scarlet and Olive Green
Flower –– Red Carnation
Jewel –– Pearl
GPA Requirement for Incoming Freshmen –– 3.00
GPA Requirement for Transfers/Collegiates –– 2.50
Motto –– “Together Let Us Seek The Heights”