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Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life
Montana State University
PO BOX 174220
Bozeman, MT 59717-4220

Tel: (406) 994-6192
Fax: (406) 994-5931
Location: 280 SUB
greek@montana.edu

MSU Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life

Chi Omega

Chi Omega is a sisterhood that provides a network of friends and lifelong development for collegiate and alumnae members. Chi Omega is committed to:

  • Personal integrity
  • Excellence in academic and intellectual pursuits
  • Inter-generational participation
  • Community service
  • Leadership opportunities
  • Social enrichment

Chi Omega has a rich history dating back to its founding at the University of Arkansas on April 5, 1895. Born in the late 19th century, Chi Omega’s four women founders grew to adulthood as a rapidly expanding economy fostered industrialization and urbanization. And they were instilled with the spirit of America, with values of independence, innovation, and adventure. They could not have known how influential their lives would be.

The organization grew locally that first year with 11 out of the 14 original members returning to the university in September of 1895. During this time, Chi Omega began to acquire a reputation for determination and poise, and for doing things well. Chi Omega was founded with the intent of becoming a national organization and it expanded into every part of the country. It is now the largest womens fraternal organization in the world, and the second largest women's organization, right behind The Girl Scouts.

Nickname: Chi-"O"
Philanthropy: Make-a-Wish
Address: 405 West Garfield, Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 587-4471
National Web Site

Local Web Site
Chapter President: Lindsey Aasheim

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