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Chi Omega

Chi Omega is a sorority of empowered women coming together as sisters to share in each other’s diverse interests, according to Chi Omega President Casey Foster.

As the world’s largest women’s fraternal organization, Chi Omega attracts new members each and ever year to continue their traditions. This fall alone they’ve accepted 81 new members.

Whether seen on the concourse with Letters to Santa, around Auburn for Make-A-Wish, weekend auctions or a pancake breakfast, Chi Omega cares about philanthropy. Their national philanthropy is Make-A-Wish.

In Chi Omega you are joining a community, Foster said.

“The best way to approach recruitment is to be yourself,” Foster said. “Chi Omegas are real and authentic. We look for women that are eager to grow in their four years at Auburn and be themselves.”

While these women may have different interests, they find a home within each other.

“Joining Chi Omega, means joining a community of women who leave you more confident in yourself, empowered in your purpose and more loved for who you truly are,” Foster said. “Chi Omega is a place where you can always have a seat at the table, and there is always room to pull up one more chair. We invite people in and care about instilling a sense of belonging and purpose into each other.”

These sisters can be found in many different student organizations ranging from Student Government, Project Uplift, Impact, Cheerleading or being a Tiger Paw or War Eagle Girl. Chi Omegas aim to broaden their range and find their fit in Auburn.

“At the end of the day, it's not so much about Chi Omega as a sorority, but more about a community of women that deeply care for one another,” Foster said.


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