About Alpha Phi Omega

Welcome to Alpha Phi Omega, a national, co-ed, service fraternity. For over seventy-five years, we have set the standard for college campus-based volunteerism. Alpha Phi Omega strives to help each member develop leadership skills, secure lasting friendships and provide service to others.

The Texas Tech Beta Sigma Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was founded in 1939. We are known around campus for our work with the Tech Homecoming Parade, Football Program Sales, Carol of Lights, SGA Elections, University Days, and Double T Days. In the Lubbock Community, we regularly perform service for the Ronald McDonald House, the Boys and Girls Club, Women's Protective Services, Habitat For Humanity, the South Plains Food Bank, and the Haven Animal Shelter, just to name a few. We are actively seeking new members to pledge the organization and help us spread the spirit of service at Tech, throughout Lubbock, and across the US. Alpha Phi Omega will provide you with opportunity to make life-long friendships, develop your leadership skills, and serve your campus and your community.

You are invited to attend one of our open informal RUSH meetings to learn more about Alpha Phi Omega and meet some of our members.   We look forward to seeing you soon!

For more information about Alpha Phi Omega, please visit the National APO Website or contact the Beta Sigma Chapter.


This web site is intended for public viewing and is provided solely for personal reference. It should not be considered an authoritative source nor an official publication of Alpha Phi Omega. Inquiries regarding Alpha Phi Omega and its official publications should be directed to:

Alpha Phi Omega
14901 East 42nd Street
Independence MO 64055-7347
USA

Alpha Phi Omega is a copyrighted, registered trademark in the United States of America. All rights reserved.


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Updated: July 17, 2006

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