CPC Chapters

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA


Alpha Gamma Delta

Alpha Gamma Delta is an international women's fraternity that promotes academic excellence, philanthropic giving, ongoing leadership and personal development and above all, a spirit of loving sisterhood. Guided by our Purpose, Alpha Gamma Deltas strive to attain a higher standard, thereby improving their lives, the lives of those around them and the communities in which they live. Together, we continually work to inspire the woman and impact the world.

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ALPHA OMNICRON PI


Alpha Omnicron Pi

Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity (AOII) was founded on January 2, 1897 at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City. The ideals of sincerity, service, and friendship provide the foundation for AOII. As one of our founders Stella George Stern Perry explained, "We cared so profoundly for one another that we unconsciously desired a society based upon original feeling... We felt that as love never faileth, a future on that foundation was assured."

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CHI OMEGA


Chi Omega

Founded in 1895 at the University of Arkansas, Chi Omega is the largest women's fraternal organization in the world with over 390,000 initiates, 181 collegiate chapters, and over 240 alumnae chapters. Throughout Chi Omega's long and proud history, the Fraternity has brought its members unequaled opportunities for personal growth and development.

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KAPPA DELTA


Kappa Delta

As one of five Panhellenic sororities on campus, we have come a long way since our chapter was founded here in 1969.We encourage you to use this site to learn more about Kappa Delta's purpose, ideals, principles, and why we believe joining Kappa Delta has been a life-changing experience for all of us. It is a decision that has enriched our lives with community involvement, campus leadership, high standing morals, and social success.

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PHI MU


Phi Mu
The Phi Mu Chapter was installed on the University of South Alabama's campus in 1969. Since, the Kappa Omega Chapter has continued to thrive as a chapter for 50 years and had grown persistently with now close to 119 active members. We have given back to our community of Mobile, Alabama while creating endless bonds and a sisterhood that is unbreakable. 


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