Sigma Alpha Omega Christian Sorority Inc.
National History
Sigma Alpha
Omega was formed as a Sister Sorority to Chi Alpha Omega Fraternity. Chi Alpha
Omega was founded as a co-ed Christian fraternity in the spring of 1987 at East
Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. The purpose of Chi Alpha
Omega was to assemble Christian students in a Christ-centered brotherhood in
order to enjoy Christian fellowship, service, accountability, and social
activities. Visit the Fraternity's
homepage for more
information.
In January 1998, the active brothers (both males and females) of the Beta
Chapter of Chi Alpha Omega at North Carolina State University voted to form
Sigma Alpha Omega in hopes of benefiting both the fraternity and the sorority.
Both groups committed to living according to the ideals of Christ and His Word,
uplifting each other through fellowship and service, and bringing the love of
Christ to North Carolina State University. Founding Sisters of Sigma Alpha Omega
at North Carolina State University are Michelle Bull, Kathryn Meyer, Kimberly
Rogers, and Josie Watson.
Since the founding of the sorority, chapters of Sigma Alpha Omega have been
established at many colleges and universities across the nation. Learn more
about our various
chapters.