to Develop Leadership, to Promote Friendship, and to Provide Service to Humanity

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Alpha Phi Omega Beta Sigma

 

Welcome to the homepage of the Texas Tech University chapter of Alpha Phi Omega.  Alpha Phi Omega is a national, co-ed service fraternity that has set the standard for college campus-based volunteerism since 1925. We have active chapters on over 350 campuses, and we strive to help each individual member develop leadership skills and experience, friendship on many levels, and provide service to others. 

 

Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity has more than 17,000 male and female student members at 366 college campuses nationwide. Its mission is to prepare campus and community leaders through service. Its purpose is to develop leadership, to promote friendship and to provide service to humanity. Founded at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania in 1925, it is a non-profit organization headquartered in Independence, Missouri. More than 350,000 members have joined Alpha Phi Omega since its founding.

 

To visit the national Alpha Phi Omega website, please go to http://www.apo.org.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

DUES

Don't forget to pay your dues! Pay either in person at the meetings or online through the Dues page


SERVICE PARTNERS

Bridge of LubbockHabitat for HumanityLubbock Boys and Girls Club

RUSH

SPRING 2012




The Beta Sigma chapter enforces a no alcohol/no hazing policy.

 

Spring 2012 Pledge Requirements 

 

If you have any questions about our Pledge Program, please contact the Head Pledge Trainer at hpt.apo.bs@gmail.com.

Leadership, Friendship, Service