Chi Eta Omega was chartered by young women who desired to do more and solve more problems within Central Arkansas. The trendsetting Chi Eta Omega chapter is leading the way and doing service differently. We love what we do, and it shows through our award-winning service that sets the standard. Chi Eta Omega has garnered numerous awards and is considered one of the preeminent chapters in the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. The chapter has established a strong foundation for making a significant impact not only in Central Arkansas, but also in the wider region and, through strategic partnerships, in underserved communities. Throughout its existence, the chapter has never been content to rest on its past achievements. Instead, it has consistently strived to innovate, collaborate, and develop women who are adept leaders both within the organization and in broader society. 2023 2022 2020 - 2021 2019 2018 |
Having a strong commitment to youth, Chi Eta Omega established the Dr. Phillis Nichols Anderson Faith Based Scholarship in 2005 to honor her for her role in establishing the chapter and her work in education. The chapter has given thousands of dollars in scholarship funds annually to deserving students. High School Seniors, HBCU students, and members of the Theta Mu Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. are welcomed to apply. The deadline and applications are announced annually through this website and our social media platforms. In 2024, The PEARLS Foundation of Central Arkansas announced the Empowering Excellence through Opportunity Scholarship Awards Program. Under the program, ten scholarships were awarded to high school students in Pulaski, Faulkner, Conway, and Pope Counties. The program also included college undergraduates in Central Arkansas. The program also introduced several new scholarships to include the Lenisha Broadway Roberts Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship and Nikeba R. Davis Excellence in the Arts Scholarship to honor Chi Eta Omega's visionaries. The Kimberly Bryant Gardner Excellence in Leadership Scholarship was also awarded for the first time to honor Chi Eta Omega's first president. |