Like most college campuses, Georgia Tech is a diverse campus, and with that comes multiple opportunities to get involved and develop leadership skills. Alpha Chi not only provides sisters with a network of organizations affiliated with Tech, but it also provides opportunities for leadership development within Alpha Chi, which include 12 executive positions and over 20 other offices and appointed positions.

Campus Involvement

  • Ambassadors
  • Connect with Tech
  • Equestrian Club
  • Executive Round Table
  • FASET Cabinet
  • Freshman Council
  • Freshman Activities Board
  • GT Lacrosse
  • MOVE
  • Omicron Delta Kappa
  • President's Scholarship Program
  • Undergraduate Research
  • SGA
  • Women's Recruitment Board
  • And more...

Quick Facts

Alpha Chi is so proud of its sisters and their outstanding commitment to Georgia Tech's campus! Currently, Alpha Chi Omega sisters hold some of the most prestigious leadership positions on campus, including:

Founder and Head Coordinator, Enterprise to Empower 2010
Melissa McCoy
President, AIESEC
Kate Wharton
President, Lambda Sigma
Brittany Mays
Executive Vice President, Hillel
Stephanie Gold
Vice President, One Voice Atlanta
Brittany Mays
Vice President, STaC Society
Mahssa Mostajabi
Vice President Membership, Student Alumni Association (SAA)
Kristina Self
Vice President of Publicity, MOVE
Carolina Sitterson
Co-Chair, Tech Beautification Day
Kathryn Trube