About Chi Omega  

Chi Omega is the largest women's fraternal organization, with over 300,000 initiates in 172 chapters across the nation. The Delta Alpha chapter is the home to over 90 of these amazing young ladies. To us Chi Omega has become more than just another organization on campus. It gives us the opportunity to serve our community, to build our leadership skills, and to find our family away from home.

Chi Omega began under four young ladies and a dentist at the University of Arkansas on April 5, 1895. The Delta Alpha Chapter was founded on the campus of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga on March 15, 1919 by Mary Love Collins.

Colors: Cardinal and Straw

Mascot: Owl

Flower: White Carnation

Magazine: The Eleusis

Chi Omega is based around the six purposes of scholarship, friendship, high standards of personnel, career development, community service, and campus activities.

To learn more, visit Chi Omega's National Website.