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AOII IME Exam
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| On what date was Alpha Omicron Pi established (month, day, year)? | January 2, 1897 |
| At which college was AOII founded? | Barnard College |
| Name the founder who was a crusader for peace and human conditions, started the War Resisters League, and is the only Founder to have earned a Ph.D. and have her own Wikipedia page. | Jessie Wallace Hughan |
| Name the founder who was AOII National President during the Depression years and was the first International President as she pioneered expansion into Canada. | Elizabeth Heywood Wyman |
| Name the founder who graduated first in her class from New York University Law School and was the framer of AOII’s Constitution and Bylaws. | Helen St. Clair Mullan |
| Name the founder who was an author of 17 books, owned an advertising agency and served as the first National President and AOII Historian for life. | Stella George Stern Perry |
| Name AOII’s international philanthropy: | Arthritis |
| What is the English translation for To Dragma (our Fraternity’s magazine)? | The Sheaf |
| Where is AOII’s International Headquarters located? (city and state) | Brentwood, TN |
| What is AOII’s tagline? | Inspire Ambition |
| What are the four pillars of AOII? | Live, Learn, Lead, & Serve |
| There are multiple infinity symbols subtly intertwined in the Infinity Rose, recognizing the lifelong bond of friendship and membership in Alpha Omicron Pi. What do the Infinity Rose petals symbolize? | The Four Founders of AOII The Four Principles in the Object of the Fraternity The Four Pillars of the Fraternity: To Live, Learn, Lead and Serve The Four Speeches and Symbols found in Ritual |
| A member who previously served as an International President | PIP (Past International President) |
| The group of collegiate officers expected to guide the overall vision and direction of the chapter through decision-making and collaboration with fellow officers. | ET (Executive Team) |
| AOII HQ staff member who visits multiple chapters to offer leadership training and operational guidance, as well as assisting in new chapter chartering | ELC (Educational Leadership Consultant) |
| AOII’s member only portal that gives members access to the Governing Documents, sister search, the ability to update your information, pay dues, recommend a potential new member, and more | AL (AlphaLink) |
| Organization of 26 sororities that work together to further the Greek community | NPC (National Panhellenic Conference) |
| An online collection of resources available to officers and other members where they can find training modules, forms, workshops and webinars. | FTP (Fulfilling the Promise) |
| Fraternity officers who formulate policy and oversee development of the Fraternity as a whole | XB (Executive Board) |
| AOII’s home office building | HQ (Headquarters) |
| Executive Director (ED) | Headquarters Professional Staff |
| Network Specialists (NS) | Appointed Volunteer |
| Educational Leadership Consultants (ELC) | Headquarters Professional Staff |
| International Standing Committees | Appointed Volunteer |
| Foundation Board | Elected Volunteer |
| Assistant Director of Properties (ADP) | Headquarters Professional Staff |
| Properties Board | Appointed Volunteer |
| International President (IP) | Elected Volunteer |
| Assistant Director of Collegiate Experience/New Chapter Development (ADCE/ADNCD) | Headquarters Professional Staff |
| Chapter Advisor (CA) | Elected Volunteer |
| Network Director (ND) | Appointed Volunteer |
| What is the purpose of AOII Council? | To be the legislative body of AOII To meet at International Convention to conduct Fraternity business To meet at International Convention to elect the AOII Executive Board and the AOII Foundation Board |
| Name the fund that helps sisters, in dire need, with bills that are unrelated to Fraternity fees and housing. | Ruby Fund |
| In addition to chapter specific scholarships, what are the scholarships awarded each year to qualified collegians and alumnae? | Diamond Jubilee Scholarship |
| What is a way to get involved as an AOII Alumnae? | Attend a Mentor Power Hour session Join an Alumnae Chapter/Life Loyal & Pay Alumnae Dues Become an Advisor for a collegiate chapter Serve as an international volunteer such as Network Specialist or Director, Recruitment Ambassador, Training Ambassador, |
| How can you find out more about being an AOII Alumnae? | Ask an Advisor Go to the Alumnae Opportunities section of the AOII website Email the Assistant Director of Lifetime Engagement Talking to a local alumnae chapter |