How is the fraternity governed nationally?
Alpha Phi Omega is a student-based organization. The supreme authority of the fraternity is the National Convention, which meets every two years. It is composed of two voting delegates from each of the active chapters throughout the nation. Between Conventions, the National Board of Directors — elected by the Convention delegates — runs the fraternity within the framework of the Bylaws established by the chapter delegates. Only the National Convention may amend the Bylaws.
Alpha Phi Omega is a student based organization. The supreme authority of the fraternity is the National convention, which meets every two years. It is composed of two voting delegates from each active chapter through out the nation. Between the conventions the National Board of Directors elected by the convention delegates runs the fraternity within the framework of the Bylaws established by the chapter delegates. Only the National convention may amend the Bylaws.
Alpha Phi Omega is a student-based organization. The supreme authority of the fraternity os the National Convention which meets every two years. It is composed of two voting delegates from each of the active chapters throughout the nation. Between Conventions, the National Board of Directors elected by the Convention delegates runs the fraternity within the framework of the Bylaws established by the chapter delegates. Only the National Convention may amend the Bylaws.