Alpha Phi Omega is the largest representative undergraduate
intercollegiate organization in the United States of America. We take
pride in this and want to be even larger. We are determined to be larger
if what we are and what we represent is important and useful to
students, then we have an obligation to share what we have to further our
common goals. We want to share with colleges and universities
all across this great land the benefits that APO gives to students, their
campuses and their communities.
The purpose of this Fraternity shall be to: assemble college students
in a National Service Fraternity reflecting the fellowship and
principles of the Scout Oath and Scout Law of the Boy Scouts of America;
develop Leadership; promote Friendship; provide Service
to humanity; and to Further Freedom that is our national, educational,
and intellectual heritage.
On the University of Arkansas campus, the Beta Rho chapter has
been steadfastly holding to the principles of Leadership, Friendship,
and Service.
For more information, visit the National
Website.
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