What are AOII colors?



Alpha Omicron Pi’s primary color palette is made up of cardinal (PMS 200C) and pink (PMS 191C). Whether on screen, in a brochure or printed on a T-shirt, these colors should be rendered as closely as possible. The International Fraternity logomark and Greek letters should always appear in the primary color palette.

What are Alpha Omicron colors?

Alpha Omicron Pi’s primary color palette is made up of cardinal (PMS 200C) and pink (PMS 191C). Whether on screen, in a brochure or printed on a T-shirt, these colors should be rendered as closely as possible. The International Fraternity logomark and Greek letters should always appear in the primary color palette.

What is Flower of AOII?

AOII’s flower, the Jacqueminot rose (also known as the “General Jack”) has “large, double flowers that are extremely fragrant.” That helps us remember that a healthy, vigorous sisterhood draws in others.

Why does AOII not have a crest?





AOII does not have a crest because we were founded on Greek, rather than medieval, ideals. In its place we use the image of a rose.

What are the 4 pillars of AOII?

Created by alumnae, for alumnae, these topical challenges focus on four pillars of Alpha Omicron Pi – live, learn, lead and serve.

What is the AOII pledge?

“The object of this Fraternity shall be to encourage a spirit of Fraternity and love among its members; to stand at all times for character, dignity, scholarship, and college loyalty; to strive for and support the best interests of the colleges and universities in which chapters are installed, and in no way to …

What are AOII values?

AOII is proud to lead NPC and celebrates our friendships across badges with a commitment to relationships built on mutual respect and trust, and through our core values of friendship, leadership, service, character, dignity, scholarship, and college loyalty.



Why is the AOII mascot a panda?



Why a panda bear? While not an official symbol, the Fraternity and most chapters consider the panda to be AOII’s mascot. Known for having no enemies, the panda was a great choice to help define our desire to work for the betterment of communities.