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Chi Omega
Pi Mu Chapter
at Florida Gulf Coast University
A Letter From Our President
Chi Omega is a sorority rooted in the values of sisterhood, scholarship, service, involvement, and integrity. Founded in 1895, Chi Omega aims to cultivate lifelong bonds among women who support one another in achieving their personal and academic goals. We value the individuality of our members and provide the support they need to pursue their passions. By offering a nurturing environment where women can grow together, Chi Omega empowers its members to be strong, independent, and compassionate.
Through our partnership with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, we emphasize the importance of giving back to our local community and making a positive impact on society. Chi Omega also emphasizes the importance of personal development, promoting wellness, and fostering a sense of belonging among its members. By upholding the ideals of scholarship, service, and leadership, Chi Omega strives to equip its members with the tools and support necessary to lead fulfilling, purposeful lives while maintaining strong, lasting friendships.
Love, Kayla


Lindsay Tacher
"life long friends who will always be there for you no matter what"

Lauren Hunter
"Has truly been my home on campus since I transferred to FGCU"

Elizabeth Stewart
"It's impossible to express just how grateful I am to be a part of a sisterhood that shares such powerful values"

Bailey McGuire
"Inspire each other to be the best version of themselves"

Our Symphony
To live constantly above snobbery of word or deed;
to place scholarship above social obligations
& character before appearances;
to be in the best sense, democratic rather than "exclusive",
and lovable rather than "popular";
to work earnestly, to speak kindly, to act sincerely,
to choose thoughtfully that course
which occasion and conscience demand;
to be womanly always; to be discouraged never;
in a word, to be loyal under any
and all circumstances to my fraternity
and her highest teachings and
to have her welfare ever at heart
that she may be a symphony of
high purpose and helpfulness
in which there is no discordant note
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- Ethel Switzer Howard

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