Greek Honor Societies

The University of Alabama Fraternity and Sorority Life community is pleased to have two honor societies on campus, responsible for recognizing excellence in scholarship, leadership, and loyalty and commitment to fraternity and sorority values.

Order of Omega

Order of Omega is a national Greek letter honor society that recognizes outstanding leadership within the fraternity and sorority community. Founded in 1959, Order of Omega recognizes juniors and seniors who have exemplified high standards in the areas of scholarship, leadership, involvement within their respective organization and within the Fraternity/Sorority, campus, and local community. Members are selected from the top 3% of students.

2024-2025 Order of Omega Officers

  • President: Jackson Bassett, Sigma Nu
  • Vice President: Jaylen Baron, Phi Mu
  • Treasurer: John Brian O’Hara, Phi Delta Theta
  • Secretary: Claire Roberts, Kappa Delta
  • Advisor: Kimberly Scott

How to Apply

The application for the 2026 class of Order of Omega will open in February 2026.  Membership eligibility is as follows:

  • Minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Active members in their junior or senior year

Rho Lambda

Rho Lambda, the National Sorority Leadership Recognition Society, honors those women within the sorority community who have exhibited the highest qualities of leadership and service to their Greek community and their sorority. Founded in 1962, the organization was named for the Greek letters that stand for Panhellenic Leadership.

For questions reach out to Rho Lambda Advisor, Abby Wallace McNeal.

2025 Rho Lambda Officers

  • President: Brooke Garvey, Pi Beta Phi
  • Vice President: Isabella Anaya, Delta Gamma
  • Treasurer: Natalie Welch, Delta Zeta
  • Secretary: Chloe Pickle, Alpha Phi

How to Apply

The application for the 2026 class of Rho Lambda will open in February 2026.  Not restricted to Panhellenic, any sorority woman is now eligible for membership.

Membership eligibility is as follows:

  • An overall GPA of 2.5
  • Only active members in their junior or senior year are eligible. They must have been initiated, active members of their sorority for at least two full academic semesters.
  • Transfer students will be eligible for membership after one semester at UA.
  • Full-time undergraduate students at the University