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| Leadership,
Friendship, and Service |
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| Alpha Phi Omega (APhiO) is a national
service fraternity, open to both men and women,
based on the principles of Leadership,
Friendship, and Service. We have over 350 active
chapters on campuses throughout the United States.
Kappa Chapter here at Carnegie Mellon University
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APhiO Service" |
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Kappa Chapter's goal is to help others, and have
fun doing it. Some of our projects include:
- Building affordable housing with Habitat for
Humanity
- Providing bus service home for students at
Thanksgiving and Spring Breaks
- Helping prepare and serve food at soup kitchens
- Taking disadvantaged children to the Zoo
- Creating the campus student directory (C-Book)
- Helping both boy scouts and girl scouts earn
badges
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| Join
Us! |
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| Membership in Alpha Phi Omega is open to any Carnegie
Mellon student that believes in our three cardinal
principles: Leadership, Friendship, and Service.
Both men and women have the same opportunities in
our fraternity. All of our projects, events and
regular meetings are open to the campus community.
Come by and see what we're all about!
Our regular meetings for the Fall 2009 semester
will be held on Sunday afternoons at 4:00 in Margaret Morrison Breed Hall
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Carl J. Long Memorial Scholarship |
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The Carl J. Long Memorial Scholarship is awarded each Fall by the Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Chapter
Foundation to the incoming undergraduate student at Carnegie Mellon who best exemplifies Alpha Phi
Omega's ideals of Leadership, Friendship, and Service but is not a member of the fraternity. A single
scholarship of $1000.00 is awarded each year.
Application (PDF)
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