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Phi Kappa Chapter at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
About Us
Chapter History
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The Phi Kappa Chapter was chartered on December 13,1969 on the campus of University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Purpose:
The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega shall be to assemble college students in a national service fraternity in the fellowship of principles derived from the scout oath and law of the boy scouts of America; to devolop leadership, promote friendship, and to provide service to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our national educational and intellectual heritage.

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National History
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Alpha Phi Omega is a national, co-ed service fraternity that has set the standard for college campus-based volunteerism since 1925. APO has active chapters on over 350 campuses, and we strive to help each individual member develop leadership skills, experience friendship on many levels and provide service to others.
Alpha Phi Omega is led by a diverse group of members who are elected by their brothers. These individuals dedicate themselves to serving APO and guiding the Fraternity as we strive towards our goal of 500 chapters by 2025. The Alpha Phi Omega Board of Directors, as prescribed by the National Bylaws, is the governing body of the Fraternity between national conventions. The Board has the power (within the confines of the Bylaws) to act on all matters it deems to be in the best interest of the Fraternity.
For Further Information about the National Fraternity visit
@APO_UNCG
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