Leadership
Order of Omega
Established in 1959, The Order of Omega recognizes members of Fraternities and
Sororities who have attained a high standard of leadership, scholarship,
character, campus involvement and service. The Alpha Delta Chapter of the Order
of Omega at TCU strive for high academic achievement, strong leadership and
service to the university and Fort Worth Community.
Order of Omega Documents and Forms:
Membership
Application (Fall Semester)
Outstanding Staff Award
Outstanding Faculty Award
Fraternity Sorority Scholar of the Year
Fraternity Sorority Servant of the Year
Fraternity Sorority FSJS of the Year
Fraternity Sorority Advisor of the Year
Emerging Leaders
Emerging Leaders is held each spring semester and is intended for newly initiated
students to work with one another to develop a better understanding of their own
organizations as well as those around them. By the end of the 8 week class,
students will have explored the meaning of fraternity and sorority membership
and how it affects those in and out of the fraternity and sorority community.
Intramurals
Fraternities and sororities participate in a wide variety of sporting events
throughout the year. Whatever the sport of skill level, members will always find
an opportunity to play on a team in the Recreational Sports League. Intramural
events teach the importance of teamwork, and players soon find that dedication
to teamwork brings success. Intramural participation strengthens brotherly and
sisterly bonds in all facets of life.
There are many intramural sports offered throughout the year including:
Football, Soccer, Basketball, Table Tennis, Billiards, Tennis, Softball, Track,
and many more!
Leadership and Campus Involvement
While academic achievement remains the primary focus of TCU students, activities
outside the classroom play a valuable part in the lives of fraternity and
sorority members. Each chapter governs itself with its own elected officers and
is supported through the governing body of the IFC, MGC, NPHC, PHC and the
Judicial Board. Fraternities and sororities provide the foundation of leadership
through individual offices, committees, and involvement in IFC, NPHC and the
PHC. Fraternity and sorority members are also encouraged to become involved in
campus activities such as TCU Leadership Program, Student Government,
Programming Council, TCU Publications, intramurals and other student
organizations.
Leadership outside of the fraternity and sorority community
71% of Orientation Staff are Greek
65% of Mortar Board members are Greek
55% of Frog Camp Directors are Greek
53% of Frog Camp Facilitators are Greek
25% of TCU House of Representatives members are Greek
59% of Student Foundation members are Greek