Order of Omega, Omega Nu Chapter, Kent State University
The Order of Omega was founded at the University of Miami in the fall of 1959 by a group of outstanding fraternity men, who felt that individuals in the Greek community should be recognized for their service to the fraternity system and the University.
The Omega Nu chapter was founded at Kent State University in 1969. We serve to honor outstanding students in the Greek Community. With membership limited to just 3% of the Greek Community, a handful of highly competitive applicants are selected each Spring. Omega Nu’s members are leaders within the Greek Community and display excellence in academics, community service, and philanthropy.
2010 Order of Omega Emerging Leader Award
The Kent State University Order of Omega chapter has created a new Emerging Leader Award to recognize the next generation of community members working toward achieving their full leadership potential. Order of Omega will be sponsoring two Emerging Leader Awards - one will recognize a fraternity man and one will recognize a sorority woman. To be eligible for the award, applicants must:
Be a first or second year student at Kent State
Demonstrate a commitment to the founding purposes of the Greek Community - scholarship, service, leadership, and social excellence
Be actively involved in their chapter and the Greek Community
Mantain a minimum 3.00 GPA
Obtain a recommendation letter from one member of their chapter's executive board
A copy of the application can be downloaded here and all applications are due on April 23, 2010, to the Center for Student Involvement Office (226 Kent Student Center).
Apply to Become a Member of the Omega Nu Chapter!
Fraternity and sorority members may apply to become members of the Omega Nu Chapter by downloading and completing the 2010 Application Form. Applicants must hold Junior Standing (60 credit hours or above) and have at least a 3.00 cumulative grade point average.
If you have questions about the application process, please contact: