Gamma Alpha Omega

Gamma Alpha Omega

Infobox Fraternity
letters = ΓĄΩ
name = Gamma Alpha Omega
motto = "Nos Una Crescemus (United We Will Grow)"
crest =
founded = January 25, 1993
type = Service
scope = National
address = P.O. Box 427
symbol =
city = Tempe
state = Arizona
country = USA
chapters = 19 | colors = Navy Blue, Forest Green and White
free_label = Jewels
free = Diamond, Sapphire and Emerald
homepage = [http://www.gammaalphaomega.com www.gammaalphaomega.com]
birthplace = Arizona State University
flower = White Thornless Rose
symbol = White Bengal Tiger with blue eyes

Gamma Alpha Omega (ΓΑΩ) is a Latin-based Greek letter intercollegiate sorority founded on January 25 1993 on the campus of Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona.

The organization is dedicated to promoting the achievement and quest of higher education amongst all women. The pillars of the sorority are honesty, integrity, leadership, scholarship and unity. The sorority is a member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO).

National Founding Madres

Michelle Seanez, Amy Alvarez, Patsy Guardado, Clara Lopez, Michelle Mendoza

National Founding Charters

Annette Escalante, Valerie Mendoza, Roxana Quinones, Sandra Saenz

Chapters

* ALPHA- Arizona State University
* BETA- University of Arizona
* GAMMA- University of Washington
* DELTA- Washington State University
* EPSILON- University of Wisconsin Parkside
* ZETA- reserved
* ETA- University of Idaho
* THETA- University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh
* IOTA- Texas Tech University
* KAPPA- Oregon Sate University
* LAMBDA- University of Houston
* MU- University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
* NU- Baylor University
* XI- University of Houston - Downtown
* OMICRON- Northern Arizona University
* PI- Humboldt State University
* RHO- California State University, Northridge
* SIGMA- University of the Pacific
* TAU- University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

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