Pi Omega Pi | |
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ΠΩΠ | |
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Founded | June 13, 1923; 101 years ago (1923-06-13) Northeast Missouri State Teachers College |
Type | Honor |
Affiliation | ACHS |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | Business education |
Scope | National |
Colors | Blue, Silver, and Gold |
Symbol | Lamb of Learning |
Flower | Red rose |
Patron Greek divinity | Hermes |
Publication | Here and There |
Chapters | 20 |
Members | 55,000 lifetime |
Headquarters | c/o Dr. Tamra Davis Illinois State University 410 S University Street Normal,Illinois 61761 United States |
Website | www |
Pi Omega Pi (ΠΩΠ) is an American scholastichonor society recognizing academic achievement among students in the field ofbusiness education.
Pi Omega Pi was established by Dr. F. O. Selby of the department of business education atNortheast Missouri State Teachers College inKirksville, Missouri.[1] On June 13, 1923, the society held its initiation.[2] Its founding members were:[2]
Northeast Missouri State Teachers College became theAlpha chapter.[2]Beta chapter was created atNorthwest Missouri State University in 1924, followed byGamma at Iowa State University in 1925,Delta at Nebraska State in 1927, andEpsilon at the University of Iowa in 1927.[1]Alpha governed the society for four years.[2]
On December 29, 1927, the five chapters met under the leadership of Selby as temporary chair to formalize the national organization.[2] Each chapter selected two delegates to create a constitution.[2] Selby was elected the group's first national president.[2]
Its newsletter,Here and There, was first published in 1946.[3] Pi Omega Pi was admitted to theAssociation of College Honor Societies in 1965.
Member Edwin Myers designed the society's badge.[1] It is a gold key with the Greek lettersΠΩΠ arranged horizontally, with lamb of learning above.[1] The society's colors are blue, silver, and gold.[1] Its flower is the red rose.Hermes, the Greek god of commerce, is its patron divinity.[2]
Pi Omega Pi member types include active, associate, alumni, honorary, and faculty.[2] Active members are undergraduate and graduate students who are currently enrolled in a college or university.[2]
To be eligible for membership, a student must intend to become a teacher of business subjects, have completed three semesters with at least 15 hours in business and education, and be ranked in the upper 35% of their college class with a GPA of B or higher.[4]
Pi Omega Pi is overseen by a National Council and by delegates who meet at National Conventions.[2]
Pi Omega Pi honor society has twenty active chapters in the United States.[5]