Membership
2009-10 Members
- Kellie Albers
- Kyle Andrew
- Alece Attema
- Grace Baker
- Megan Borroughs
- Ashley Chipman
- Abby Cockrill
- Brittanny Curtis
- Sean Foster
- Aimee Freeman
- Jessica Freund
- Shane Hallowell
- Lydsey Hedge
- Cameron Hill
- Erin Holm
- Sarah Jackson
- John Lee
- John Lomax
- Kelly McQueen
- Anthony Mittan
- Hollie Mohi
- Mac Mohi
- Anna Montgomery
- Megan O'Conner
- Matt Oyler
- Julie Ray
- Kristin Rembolt
- Michela Rose
- Mollie Shelley
- Kara Siefker
- Katie Stark
- Nicole Swaney
- Brent Ussary
- Kayla Warner
- Jamie Webb
- Brad Wenz
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- Panhellenic
- Tau Kappa Epsilon
- Panhellenic
- Panhellenic
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Gamma Chi
- Gamma Chi
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Ph Delta Theta
- Sigma Kappa
- Phi Mu
- Sigma Tau Gamma
- Gamma Chi
- Tau Kappa Epsilon
- Phi Mu
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Phi Delta Theta
- Sigma Tau Gamma
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Gamma Chi
- Phi Sigma Kappa
- Alpha Sigma Alpha
- Sigma Sigma Sigma
- Phi Sigma Kappa
- Panhellenic
- Sigma Kappa
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Alpha Sigma Alpha
- Alpha Sigma Alpha
- Phi Mu
- Panhellenic
- Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Sigma Sigma Sigma
- Alpha Delta Pi
- Phi Sigma Kappa
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Requirements for Membership
The qualifications for membership in Order of Omega shall be character, scholarship, service and leadership. Exemplary character shall be the primary consideration for membership in Order of Omega.
To be eligible for membership in Order of Omega, a student shall meet the following minimum requirements:
- One full academic year of residence at the institution where selected.
- Junior or Senior (undergraduate) standing.
- Rank academically above the all-Greek average.
- Be in good standing with the initiate’s fraternal organization.
- At least one-third of each group of initiates shall be of junior standing at the time of initiation.
The selection of student members shall consider the following areas of a candidate's collegiate record:
- Character
- Scholarship
- Greek offices held
- Greek participation
- Service to the university
- Service to the local community
The number of students initiated each year may not exceed 3% of the total number of enrolled Greek undergraduates at the beginning of the academic year, or 15 members, whichever number is greater.