About Arkansas State University - Sigma Omicron
Arkansas State University
Our chapter has been on UT’s campus since 1902, making it the longest-running chapter of AOII ever! Since our founding, the women of our chapter have been greatly involved on campus and given back to various organizations within our university and beyond.
Our national philanthropy is arthritis research and locally we support March of Dimes. Our primary philanthropic events are Jingle Bell Run in the fall and Smoke Out Arthritis! in the spring. These events are some of our favorite chapter traditions, as well as social events, sisterhood retreats and family weekend.
Our chapter is made up of sisters from California to New Jersey and majors varying from biology and anthropology to graphic design and education.
Our Submotto
A submotto reflects the unique spirit and values of each AOII chapter, chosen by its founding members to represent their collective aspirations and culture. It serves as a guiding principle for chapter activities, relationships, and how members engage with one another and the broader community.
Serve Others, Live Purely, Be True
AOII VALUES & ENDS
Values
“The object of this Fraternity shall be to encourage a spirit of Fraternity and love among its members; to stand at all times for character, dignity, scholarship, and college loyalty; to strive for and support the best interests of the colleges and universities in which chapters are installed, and in no way to disregard, injure, or sacrifice those interests for the sake of prestige or advancement of the Fraternity or any of its chapters.”
As expressed in the Object of the Fraternity, Alpha Omicron Pi was founded on the ideals of character, dignity, scholarship, and college loyalty. All members of the Fraternity, collegiate and alumnae, are expected to live these values to the fullest and carry the spirit of AOII into the world around them.
CHARACTER & DIGNITY
Whether you meet an AOII in class, throughout recruitment, off campus, or even after graduation, she is sure to bring light to your life. Members of the Fraternity are called to carry themselves with confidence as they represent our organization and treat everyone they meet with the utmost respect.
SCHOLARSHIP
AOII encourages all members to excel academically and has many programs designed to assist women in achieving their academic goals. Expectations are high but the support provided by scholarship programs, academic development officer resources, and fellow members makes success attainable. The emphasis on these pursuits was instilled by the four founding members of AOII in 1897, and this commitment remains a strong part of AOII today.
COLLEGE LOYALTY
Members of AOII are called to not only serve their chapters and the Fraternity as a whole, but also to be of service to their communities and universities. Whether they are raising money for a local philanthropic cause or spending time cleaning up a neighborhood park, serving as Student Government President or directing a college Panhellenic Executive Board, our members are excelling as leaders on their college campuses and far beyond.
AOII Ends
Our most ambitious goals for our members are called our “Ends” and are the end-product of what our organization is ultimately working to inspire in our members. The below five Ends have driven the Fraternity’s strategic direction this biennium and our progress towards Inspiring Ambition in all of our members.
Ambition
AOII members are confident, ambitious, and high performing.
SENSE OF BELONGING
AOII members have a strong sense of belonging through friendships and a genuine connection to the Fraternity.
LEADERSHIP
AOII members have relevant leadership and life skills that yield impactful results.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION
AOII members are culturally competent global citizens committed to a sisterhood grounded in unique perspectives and experiences.
SERVICE
AOII members have a commitment to meaningful service to the Fraternity, campus communities and the world.