Unlocking Opportunities: A Guide to Order of Omega Scholarships and Fellowships
Order of Omega, a distinguished Greek honor society, offers various scholarships and fellowships to recognize and support outstanding leadership and academic achievement within the fraternity and sorority community. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the available opportunities, eligibility requirements, and application processes.
Order of Omega: Recognizing Excellence in the Greek Community
Founded in 1959, Order of Omega acknowledges juniors and seniors who demonstrate exceptional standards in scholarship, leadership, and involvement within their fraternity or sorority, campus, and local communities. Membership is a testament to a student's commitment to fraternal values and community standards, with selection typically limited to the top 3% of students at each institution. In addition to local chapter activities, Order of Omega offers scholarships and fellowships through its national organization to further support the academic and professional aspirations of its members.
Graduate Fellowship Awards
Order of Omega sponsors graduate fellowship awards to master’s and doctoral students enrolled in higher education programs or related fields. These fellowships provide financial assistance to students pursuing advanced degrees and demonstrate a commitment to the fraternity/sorority community and the values of Order of Omega.
Fellowship Award Amounts
- Master’s Fellowship Award: \$1,000
- Doctoral Fellowship Award: \$2,000
Fellowship Eligibility and Requirements
Order of Omega fellowships are offered to graduate students who are committed to their sorority or fraternity community and the Order of Omega.
- Membership: While membership in Order of Omega is encouraged, it is not always strictly required. The organization prioritizes graduate students who demonstrate commitment to their fraternity or sorority community and to the values of Order of Omega.
- Chapter Status: Master’s fellowship applicants must be employed and enrolled at a college or university with an Order of Omega chapter that is in good standing with the headquarters. For doctoral fellowships, applicants must be currently enrolled and employed at a university or college or previously employed at a college or university that has chartered an Order of Omega chapter.
- Employment: An applicant must be employed full-time or part-time or a graduate assistant with current direct and/or previous direct responsibilities for advising a fraternity or sorority community and/or an Order of Omega chapter. An applicant must be enrolled and employed at a college or university or previously employed at a college or university.
- GPA: An applicant must have a GPA to be considered for a fellowship grant.
- Coursework: Preference is given to applicants who are nearing completion of their coursework.
Application Information
Any duly registered and active member of an Order of Omega chapter may complete a fellowship application. The chapter advisor does not need to approve applicants.
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Undergraduate Scholarships
Order of Omega also offers several scholarships to undergraduate members who demonstrate outstanding leadership, scholarship, and service. These scholarships provide financial assistance to help students achieve their academic goals.
Available Scholarships
- Parker F. Enright Scholarship (\$750): Established to honor Order of Omega’s founding advisor, Mr. Enright, the fraternity advisor at the University of Miami at the time, who served as the Executive Director of Order of Omega from 1959 to 1964.
- Patrick W. Halloran Scholarship (\$500): This scholarship was established to honor Mr. Dean Patrick W. Halloran, who assumed the role of advisor after Mr. Enright’s departure from the University of Miami. He served as Executive Director of Order of Omega from 1964 to 1971.
- Kent L. Gardner Scholarship (\$3,000): The Dr. Kent L. Gardner Scholarship recognizes Dr. Gardner’s service to the organization. Dr. Gardner was the former vice president of student affairs at the University of Texas at Arlington and Order of Omega’s Executive Director from 1971 to 2013. Dr. Gardner’s service to the organization spanned over 40 years.
General Scholarship Opportunities
Beyond the scholarships directly affiliated with Order of Omega, students can explore a multitude of external scholarships to help finance their education. Some examples include:
- The "Be Bold" Scholarship: A no-essay scholarship awarded to the applicant with the boldest profile.
- Scholarships360 \$10,000 “No Essay” Scholarship: Open to all students who want some extra help paying for their education.
- Christian Connector Scholarship: Scholarship drawings for Christian/Faith Based colleges and universities.
Additional Scholarship Resources
- ScholarshipOwl: Provides direct access to the scholarships students need the most.
- Niche: Assists with every step of the college search, including paying for it.
- StudentScholarships.org: Offers various scholarship opportunities.
- CollegeXpress: An educational publisher and higher education marketing agency that provides scholarship information.
Scholarship Eligibility
Anyone who is between the ages of 14-25 who will be attending school in the Fall of 2026.
Order of Omega Membership: Benefits and Opportunities
Membership in Order of Omega offers numerous benefits, including:
- Recognition of Academic Achievement: Order of Omega recognizes upperclassmen who have exemplified high standards in the areas of scholarship.
- Leadership Development: Order of Omega recognizes upperclassmen who have exemplified high standards in the areas of leadership.
- Networking: Allows members of a campus community to unite under common values.
- Scholarship Opportunities: Scholarships are available through the national body.
- Community Involvement: Order of Omega recognizes upperclassmen who have exemplified high standards in the areas of involvement within their respective organizations and within the Greek, campus, and local community.
How to Apply for Membership
Applications for membership typically open during the Fall and Spring semesters. Information is usually distributed to chapters by the Order of Omega executive board and via social media. Completed applications must be typed and submitted to the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs. The selection committee is composed of the Order of Omega Advisor and Order of Omega board members.
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Rho Lambda: Recognizing Sorority Leadership
Rho Lambda, the National Sorority Leadership Recognition Society, honors women within the sorority community who have exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service to their Greek community and their sorority. Only active members in their junior or senior year are eligible. The Beta Sigma chapter of Rho Lambda recognizes sorority women who have exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service to their Greek community and their sorority. Applications for membership open during both the Fall and Spring semesters. Rho Lambda collaborates with the Panhellenic Council to host a Women’s Leadership Panel each Fall. This event features accomplished female student leaders who share their journeys to leadership, offer success tips, and discuss valuable lessons learned.
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