AΦΩ
Alpha Phi Omega, Beta Rho Chapter at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Frequently Asked Questions
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Who can join Alpha Phi Omega?
Any student attending at least part time (6 hours or more) can join Alpha Phi Omega.
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Why should I join Alpha Phi Omega?
Community involvement, a family of friends, and great leadership opportunities!
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Are you associated with greek life on campus?
While we are a national CO-ED fraternity, we focus on service and are not associated with the social greek life on campus.
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What kind of service projects does APO organize?
The Beta Rho chapter of Alpha Phi Omega is involved in a variety of projects, including volunteering at Tri Cycle Farms, the Fayetteville Animal Shelter, Scouting University, and more!
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What are fellowships?
Fellowships are social functions organized to foster friendship and goodwill amongst brothers, such as board game nights, chapter dinners, and movie fellowships.
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How is APO tied to the Scouts in the US?
While you do not need to be a former scout to join APO, we are bound by the same principles, particularly the Scout Oath.
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What is Scouting University and when does it take place?
Scouting U is an event held by APO every spring for Scouts in the area to come and spend a day on the U of A campus while earning merit badges.
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How do I find out when APO events are taking place?
Stay in the Beta Rho know by joining our Facebook group and following us on Twitter and Instagram.
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How are fellowships and service events started?​​​​