QUICK FACTS

Founding Date: January 25th, 1993

Motto: Nos Una Crescemus = United we will Grow

Pillars: Honesty, Integrity, Leadership, Scholarship, and Unity

Mission: Gamma Alpha Omega is a Latina-founded, multicultural organization that exists to

  • increase the number of women with college educations and advanced degrees.
  • provide mentors for youth, women and under represented communities,
  • support individual leaders in each member
  • provide lifelong support for sisters, rooted in the pillars of Honesty, Integrity, Leadership, Scholarship and Unity.

Vision: To be an innovative and international leader in the Greek Community, renowned for outstanding and diverse undergraduate chapters, prestigious and engaged Alumnae, developing strong leaders and providing a lifelong sisterhood.

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Symbols & Insignia

Some remain rooted in our founding, like our colors and our mascot, while others have been adopted as we’ve grown and shifted. These symbols and traditions represent who we are and what we value, providing a great source of meaning to our members, and creating a unique bond that connects our membership.


Colors: Forest Green, Navy Blue, and White

Mascot: White Bengal Tiger with Blue Eyes

Jewels: Green Emerald, Blue Sapphire, White Diamond

Flower: White Thornless Rose

Fruit: Classic Red Apple

Crest

Gamma Alpha Omega is a proud founding organization of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO). NALFO was established on June 27, 1998 with the following goals in mind:

  • To unite and empower Latino organizations and their communities through advocacy, cultural awareness, and organizational development while fostering positive inter fraternal relationships and collaborating on issues of mutual interest
  • To create an umbrella organization that unified the Latino fraternities and sororities and advocated on behalf with the general public and the administration
  • To develop a set of shared standards that reinforced the credibility of each of the member organizations