Omega Sigma Phi

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Omega Sigma Phi
(ΩΣΦ)
Founded 2001
DeVry University
Type Social
Colors Blue, Black and Silver
Free label Wolf
Headquarters
, California, USA
Homepage http://www.omegasigmaphi.com

Omega Sigma Phi (ΩΣΦ), also known as the Omegas, is a Social interest fraternity.

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[edit] History

Omega Sigma Phi began with three professional gentlemen that had a vision: Scott Ov , Ovidio Parayno, and Frank Frias.

Graduates from the University of California Riverside (UCR) as well as alumni to Pi Alpha Phi and Psi Chi Omega, Scott, Ovid, and Frank realized that Devry University did not have the same qualities that enhanced their own college experience. Through the dedication and collaboration of these three gentlemen, Omega Sigma Phi was founded onto the Devry Campus of West Hills.

[edit] Purpose

Omega Sigma Phi’s principles are based upon excellence in integrity, tradition, perseverance, and eternal relations. The vision was to develop and nurture the leadership qualities that exist within students through the experience of teamwork, Professionalism, and dedication. It is from these beginnings that Omega Sigma Phi exists.

[edit] Founding Fathers

  • Scott Ov
  • Frank Frias
  • Ovidio Parayno

[edit] Philanthropy

Omega Sigma Phi’s Philanthropy efforts have been spread throughout southern California. Countless Volunteer hours have been offered in the community as well as through LA Works. Some of these projects have included: Union Rescue Mission, Gramercy Place Shelter, AIDS Project LA, Daniel Webster Environmental Education Garden, and many more. Omega Sigma Phi works to educate college campuses and surrounding communities, reaching to those in need.

[edit] Omega Sigma Phi Today

Since its founding, Omega Sigma Phi has remained an active part of the community and work force. Omega Sigma Phi has plans to establish other chapters in Southern California.

[edit] Chapters

[edit] Affiliations

Sister fraternity:

  • California: Zeta Pi Delta [1]

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