Founding AOII is the creation of four brilliant young women: Stella George Stern Perry, Jessie Wallace Hughan, Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, and Helen St. Clair Mullan Founded in 1987 at Barnard College, part of Columbia University in New York City, AOII Chapters can be found across the United States and Canada. There are currently 175 chartered collegiate chapters and over 220 alumnae chapters. Overall, the membership of AOII exceeds 110,000 women |  |
Our Symbols Mascot: Panda Flower: Jacqueminot Rose Color: Cardinal Gem: Ruby Crest: Alpha Omicron Pi does not use a crest. Our founders felt that we were founded on Greek ideals, not medeival. Instead, we use the rose. Badge: Superimposed Monogram A-O-II
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AOII Mission Alpha Omicron Pi is an International Womens Fraternity promoting friendship for a lifetime, inspiring academic excellence and lifelong learning, and developing leadership skills through service to the fraternity and community. 
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