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History
Omega
Phi Chi is a multicultural sorority that was founded on November 9,
1988 at Rutgers University in New Jersey by eight women of Asian, African-American,
and Latina descent. Our purpose is to generate unity among all women
by fostering a strong sisterhood based on honesty, loyalty, respect,
responsibility, academic excellence, and involvement in community service.
Read our full history
Community
Service
Community service is essential to the fulfillment of our principles
and the cultivation of a philanthropic sisterhood that works to improve
the community. Sisters have joined in the battles against breast cancer,
homelessness, women's rights, and poverty amongst many other causes.
All sisters act as global citizens, cognizant of their influence on
the world at large and working to make a difference.
Learn about our service efforts
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Diversity
As
an organization founded on diversity, we thrive on a solid base of multicultural
understanding and awareness that includes distinctions across race,
class, and sexuality. The sisterhood cultivates high levels of openness,
acceptance, and collaboration with individuals and organizations as
well as promoting cultural sensitivity by educating our respective communities
about living in a varied society. Read about
diversity at its finest
Academics
Academic
excellence is the key foundation to successful professional growth.
We work with undergraduate sisters to maintain high academic levels
and provide continued professional support as they embark upon careers.
Learn about our academic network
Governing Board
To
ensure continued stability, growth, and guidance our Governing Board
has hard working sisters dedicated to strengthening Omega Phi Chi. Get
to know our board
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