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Oregon State University - Alpha Rho

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Alpha Omicron Pi's

Core Values


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Commitment to
Character

Alpha Omicron Pi was founded on a promise to serve not only one another but the greater community as well. This commitment reflects a philosophy of friendship, concern, and usefulness in the world.

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Commitment to
Dignity

Whether a member chooses to serve as a chapter officer, or represent AOII as a member of other campus or community organizations, there are numerous opportunities to develop leadership skills as a member of AOII.

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Commitment to
Scholarship

AOII encourages all members to excel academically and has many programs designed to assist women in achieving their academic goals. Expectations are high but the support provided by scholarship programs, academic development officer resources, and fellow members makes success attainable.

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Commitment to
College Loyalty

From collegiate years on through alumnae involvement, the reason AOIIs continue service is the joy of spending time together and sharing the insights learned from the relationships we build and sustain.

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Letter from the President


Hello!

My name is Hallie Shean and I serve as Alpha Rho’s chapter president for 2022. I am currently in my third year here at Oregon State University, and my third year as a member of Alpha Omicron Pi! As a member of AOII, I have been so lucky to gain the confidence and ambition I always hoped to have. My sisters have pushed me to be the best student, sister, friend, and leader I can possibly be from the moment I joined, and I can truly say that AOII is my home away from home.

I would like to thank you for taking the time to learn more about our chapter on our very own website! Since being re-chartered at Oregon State University in 2014 I have had the privilege to see how far Alpha Rho has grown just in these past few years.

As members of Alpha Omicron Pi, we live through our four core values: Character, Dignity, Scholarship, and College Loyalty. Being AOII women means we live our lives inspiring ambition not only in ourselves, but also in the people we surround ourselves with. We take pride in our involvement in our chapter, philanthropic events, and on the OSU campus. Just from the start of this year, we have been involved with raising money or donating items to Special Olympics Oregon, CARDV, Make a Wish, and our own philanthropy, the Arthritis Foundation.

If you are interested in contacting our chapter, you will find our contact information on the bottom of the page.

Roses,

Hallie Shean