History and Ideals

Alpha Omega Epsilon is a professional and social sorority for female engineers. The sorority was founded on November 13, 1983 at Marquette University. Today Alpha Omega Epsilon spans across the United States and throughout several parts of Canada. The Sisters of Alpha Omega Epsilon promote ideals and objectives that allow for the advancement of female engineers. The sorority also creates an environment for lifelong friendships to form while promoting scholarship, philanthropy, leadership, and professionalism. Not only does Alpha Omega Epsilon promote these broader concepts, the sorority aims to foster individual growth and self-worth. Being a member gives way to industry opportunities that many are not aware of or have connections to. The sisters are always looking for new members that will help carry on the proud traditions and principles that have shaped this sorority for so many years. Our growth and future lies in the new members we recruit.

Mission Statement
 
Alpha Omega Epsilon is a professional sorority founded in 1983 that provides friendship, leadership and professionalism to all members of the organization, the community and our professions. 

Ideals and Objectives

Ideals:

As an individual, I will promote integrity, character,honesty, self-confidence, and uphold my financial responsibilities. As a sorority, we will promote unity, friendship, professionalism, follow traditions, and maintain our image. As an integral part of the school, we will promote engineering activities, high scholastic standards, and strong relations between students and faculty. As an active member in the community, we will promote understanding, knowledge, and communication within our profession.

Objectives:

To create friendships while promoting self-confidence, professionalism, and motivation among female engineers of all curricula.
To work for the betterment of the individual and the Sorority as a whole.
To create a friendly and warm environment among its members.
To promote the welfare and interest of the profession.
To strengthen the relationships between students and faculty.
To enhance educational achievements and scholarship.
To help develop the highest standards of personal integrity and character.
To foster and maintain the bond of sisterhood through a continuing program for the alumnae.