Alpha Omega Epsilon: Beta Gamma Chapter
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Mission Statement
  • Officers/Chairs
    • Executive Board
    • Chairs and Committees
  • History
    • Photos
    • Past Events
    • Classes
  • Recruitment
    • Recruitments Events
  • For Actives
    • Newsletter Reports >
      • Newsletter Reports
      • Sister Shoutout
    • Event Debrief Form
    • Absence Form
    • Reimbursement Form
  • Contact Us
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Chapters and Colonies
    • International A.O.E. website >
      • Foundation
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Mission Statement
  • Officers/Chairs
    • Executive Board
    • Chairs and Committees
  • History
    • Photos
    • Past Events
    • Classes
  • Recruitment
    • Recruitments Events
  • For Actives
    • Newsletter Reports >
      • Newsletter Reports
      • Sister Shoutout
    • Event Debrief Form
    • Absence Form
    • Reimbursement Form
  • Contact Us
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Chapters and Colonies
    • International A.O.E. website >
      • Foundation

Mission Statement

Alpha Omega Epsilon is a professional and social Sorority founded in 1983 that promotes friendship, leadership, and professionalism to all members of the Organization, the community, and our professions.
Picture

Facts

Picture

The Symbols and traditions of Alpha Omega Epsilon hold special meaning revealed to our members during the active initiation ceremony.

Founded: November 13, 1983 at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Colors: Royal Blue, Silver, and White

Candidate Flower: White Carnation                                      

Active Flower: White Rose                                       

Alumna Flower: White Calla Lily

Symbol: Dolphin

​​Jewel: Blue Sapphire


Ideals

  • As an individual, I will promote integrity, character, honesty, self-confidence, and uphold my financial responsibilities.

  • As a Sorority, we will promote unity, friendship, professionalism, follow traditions, and maintain our image.

  • As an integral part of the school, we will promote engineering and technical science activities, high scholastic standards, and strong relations between students and faculty.

  • As an active member in the community, we will promote understanding, knowledge, and communication within our profession.

Objectives

  • To create friendships while promoting self-confidence, professionalism and motivation among female engineers and technical scientists of all curricula.

  • To work for the betterment of the individual and the Sorority as a whole. 

  • To create a friendly and warm environment among its members. 

  • To promote the welfare and interest of the profession.

  • To strengthen the relationships between students and faculty. 

  • To enhance educational achievements and scholarship.

  • To help develop the highest standards of personal integrity and character.

  • To foster and maintain the bond of sisterhood through a continuing program for the alumnae.

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.