at the beginning of each semester, with a series of events to let students see if OPhiA is the right sorority for them. They have a few information sessions, then offer activities based around their three principles — friendship, leadership, and service — and end with formal interviews with leaders of the sorority. In this position, she assists the president, upholds the standards of the sorority’s constitution and relays information to the Chapter Standards Board. Alpha Phi Omega. By checking here, I acknowledge that my record with ASU's Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities will be reviewed by an EOSS representative. . The sorority as a whole at a minimum completes 1,000 service hours each semester. Interested students can attend the recruitment events from Tuesday, Jan. 22, to Saturday, Jan. 26. Omega Phi Alpha is a national service sorority committed to serving the local and university community, as well as the nations of the world. We are the sisters of the Phi Chapter of Omega Phi Alpha National Service Sorority located on the campus of Arizona State University. OPhiA focuses on community service, as well as friendship and leadership. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority: Zeta Pi Chapter at Arizona State University Real. They have a few information sessions, then offer activities based around their three principles — friendship, leadership, and service — and end with formal interviews with leaders of the sorority. Read more →, Our sisters are leaders within Omega Phi Alpha, across ASU’s campus and in the community. The Panhellenic Council is the governing body over the 14 National Panhellenic Conference sororities and 2 associate member sororities at Arizona State University. Homecoming is an exciting time for both current Sun Devils and alumni as they return to their alma mater to show their Sun Devil spirit! OPhiA has about 40 active members, providing the chance to really get to know the sisters individually. Read more →. On January 5, 1911, 10 Black men studying at Indiana University, Bloomington, founded Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Student Organizations Not Recognized at ASU (organizations listed below are not recognized and illegal at ASU) *Individuals caught attempting to engage with or participate in these organizations can face immediate judicial and legal (i.e, local, state and federal law) sanctions. Community Solutions. The fraternities and sororities within the Professional Fraternity Council have a professional emphasis and have their own requirements separate from other Greek Life councils. OPhiA has seven different service projects they complete each semester, fulfilling the sorority’s requirement of serving several different communities: Additionally, the national Omega Phi Alpha organization determines other projects that require chapter service, including addressing mental health and participating in Building Two Thousand Bridges, which fosters civility and understanding across viewpoints. Student at Arizona State University VP of Sisterhood at Omega Phi Alpha National Service Sorority Arizona State University - W. P. Carey School of Business The Sexual Violence Prevention Leadership Program (SVLP) seeks to help emerging, undergraduate leaders understand their role in preventing violence on a community scale. Chloe Breger, a junior in biological sciences, is OPhiA’s vice president of standards. Phi Chapter of … Red Dawg . We provide opportunities for leadership and friendship through training and participation in service activities. OPhiA holds an informal recruitment at the beginning of each semester, with a series of events to let students see if OPhiA is the right sorority for them. Public Service and 3.9K likes. Breger loves the service opportunities, but she credits the other people in OPhiA as the main reason she chose this sorority, which offers a small, close-knit community of Sun Devils. Each active member is required to complete at least 25 hours of community service each semester, with some members going above and beyond to complete as many as 160 hours. . We strive to better the lives of others worldwide by collaborating with organizations and volunteering through a flexible service program.