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2011-12 Members
- Donovan Brooks
- Brandon Clark
- Bryce Coffendaffer
- Danielle Cole
- Megan Cooper
- Amber Cordell
- Josh Davis
- Anthony Dice
- J.W. Fritz
- Lauren Green
- Erika Hanson
- Lauren Henrichs
- Felicia Howe
- Jessica James
- Kelsey Knowlton
- Gia Macaluso
- Samantha Moore
- Alana Mount
- Robert O’Doherty
- Liz O'Malley
- Claire Patterson
- Donald Porter
- Brittney Poynter
- Darcy Ralston
- Lauren Shaver
- Gunnerson Sumy
- Rick Swaney
- Kasha Tafoya
- Lyndsey Thompson
- Courtney Vanden Hock
- Kelsey Waibel
- Justin Wehmeyer
- Erica Williams
- Rachel Willis
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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.