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Alpha Chi Omega Headquarters 5635 Castle Creek Parkway N. Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46250 Phone: 317-579-5050 Fax: 317-579-5051 Email: info@alphachiomega.org
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Alpha Chi Omega, a member of the National Panhellenic...
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In Alpha Chi Omega, women form bonds of sisterhood that are...
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Alpha Chi Omega is about empowering you to live as your true self, to reach your potential and to be the real, strong woman you are meant to be. MISSIONS AND VALUES Alpha Chi Omega is a four-part organization consisting of the Fraternity, the Foundation, the National Housing Corporation and Pearl Stone Partners, LLC.
Strong. Women. Alpha Chi Omega ( ΑΧΩ, also known as Alpha Chi or A Chi O) is a national women's fraternity founded at DePauw University in 1885. As of 2023, it has more than 140 active collegiates and 170 active alumnae chapters in the United States and has initiated more than 300,000 members.
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Alpha Chi Announcements and Releases. Alpha Chi Omega is making headlines in our trailblazing efforts in the fraternity/sorority community and the larger world. Check here for news from our Fraternity, Foundation and National Housing Corporation to learn more about our far-reaching impact. Learn More >.
Alpha Chi Omega is also known as a trailblazer in defining and advocating for the sorority experience. We’ve been a model for other sororities and were the first to adopt board governance, create programming on relationships and speak out about domestic violence on campuses nationwide.