Alpha Phi Omega-Theta Chapter

Alpha Phi Omega-Theta Chapter

About

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Alpha Phi Omega was founded in 1925 by Frank Reed Horton at Lafayette College upon the three cardinal principles of Leadership, Friendship, and Service, derived from the principles of boy scouting.  Horton believed that APO was 


“destined to be one of the greatest college fraternities in the world because…the motivating idea behind it is to look for good and to try to do good to everyone regardless of who or what belief.”  

Theta Chapter at UVa is the eighth of 366 chapters to which Horton’s vision has spread.

 

APO is a gender-inclusive community service fraternity.  The membership of Theta Chapter together performs over 2500 hours of service a semester within the University, the Charlottesville community, and beyond.  Members of Theta are serious about service, and our chapter boasts one of the most intense and well-reputed service programs of all chapters nationwide.  Service opportunities exist for Theta brothers every day of the week.  Please visit the Service Page of our website to learn more.

 

After their pledge semester, all Theta members are called brothers, regardless of gender.  Theta brothers select new pledges through a selective rush, and each pledge must complete a probationary semester to gain membership.  The pledging process of Theta includes plenty of fun and service, with absolutely no hazing.  Each pledge is assigned two or three Big Brothers who guide them as their pledge class finds, fundraises for, and finally leads a large-scale service project.  Please visit our Rush Page and Pledging Page to learn more about these processes.

Contact Information

Address
Newcomb Hall Post Office
PO Box 400715 SAC Box 217
Charlottesville, VA 22904
USA
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