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Category Chapter University Accomplishment Alpha Ohio Category Chapter University Accomplishment Alpha Ohio University Accomplishment Alpha Chi Chi Chatham University Accomplishment Alpha Chi Epsilon Florida A&M University Accomplishment Alpha Chi Omega Lindsey Wilson College Accomplishment Alpha Chi Omicron Winston-Salem State University Accomplishment Alpha Delta University of Maryland Accomplishment Alpha Epsilon The College of New Jersey Accomplishment Alpha Eta University of New Orleans Accomplishment Alpha Iota Loyola College Accomplishment Alpha Lambda Rho Ohio State University Accomplishment Alpha Mu Walsh University Accomplishment Alpha Omega University of Toledo Accomplishment Alpha Omicron Stetson University Accomplishment Alpha Pi St. Mary's University Accomplishment Alpha Sigma Upsilon Appalachian State University Accomplishment Alpha Tau Chi The Citadel Accomplishment Alpha Tau Omega North Carolina A&T State University Accomplishment Alpha Theta California State University-Bakersfield Accomplishment Alpha Upsilon Alpha Argosy University-Atlanta Accomplishment Alpha Upsilon Iota Argosy University-Schaumburg Accomplishment Alpha Upsilon Mu Auburn University-Montgomery Accomplishment Alpha Upsilon Tau Argosy University-Tampa Accomplishment Alpha Zeta Our Lady of Holy Cross College Accomplishment Beta University of Florida Accomplishment Beta Alpha Northern Arizona University Accomplishment Beta Alpha Omega University of Colorado-Denver Accomplishment Beta Chi John Carroll University Accomplishment Beta Gamma Delta California University of Pennsylvania Accomplishment Beta Iota Gamma Austin Peay State University Accomplishment Beta Kappa Tau Sam Houston State University Accomplishment Beta Mu Immaculata University Accomplishment Beta Omicron Jackson State University Accomplishment Beta Sigma Upsilon Boise State University Accomplishment Beta Upsilon Barry University Accomplishment Chi University of Montevallo Accomplishment Chi Delta Epsilon Winthrop University Accomplishment Chi Delta Rho University of Scranton Accomplishment Chi Sigma Mu Montclair State University Accomplishment Chi Sigma Phi California State University-Fresno Accomplishment Chi Sigma Sigma California State University-Sacramento Accomplishment Chi Sigma Upsilon Cleveland State University Accomplishment Chi Upsilon Clemson University Accomplishment Chi Upsilon Sigma University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Accomplishment Delta Gamma University of South Florida Accomplishment Delta Iota Florida International University Accomplishment Delta Tau Kappa West Chester University of Pennsylvania Accomplishment Epsilon Prairie View A&M University Accomplishment Epsilon Alpha Psi Eastern Washington University Accomplishment Epsilon Chi Edinboro University Accomplishment Epsilon Gamma Pi University of South Dakota Accomplishment Epsilon Iota Upsilon Eastern Illinois University Accomplishment Epsilon Mu University of Mississippi Accomplishment Epsilon Tau Texas A&M University-Commerce Accomplishment Eta Youngstown State University Accomplishment Gamma Eta Omega Florida Gulf Coast University Accomplishment Gamma Lambda Chi Fairfield University Accomplishment Gamma Mu Upsilon George Mason University Accomplishment Gamma Rho Omega Augusta State University Accomplishment Gamma Upsilon Chi Gannon University Accomplishment Gamma Zeta University of West Georgia Accomplishment Iota Delta Sigma Auburn University Accomplishment Iota Sigma Tau Indiana State University Accomplishment Iota Upsilon Pi Indiana University of Pennsylvania Accomplishment Kappa Lynchburg College Accomplishment Kappa Omega California State University-Fullerton Accomplishment Kappa Sigma Upsilon Kent State University Accomplishment Kappa Zeta University of Memphis Accomplishment Lambda Chi Lindenwood University Accomplishment Lambda Iota Beta Long Island University-Brentwood Accomplishment Lambda Rho Chi Lenoir-Rhyne University Accomplishment Mu Bowie State University Accomplishment Mu Beta Western Michigan University Accomplishment Mu Kappa Nu University of Houston-Victoria Accomplishment Mu Sigma Upsilon Mississippi State University Accomplishment Mu Upsilon Gamma Marymount University Accomplishment Mu Upsilon Omega Monmouth University Accomplishment Nu SUNY-Brockport Accomplishment Nu Chi Chi North Carolina Central University Accomplishment Nu Kappa Northern Kentucky University Accomplishment Nu Sigma Chi North Carolina State University Accomplishment Omega Wright State University Accomplishment Omega Alpha University of Nevada-Las Vegas Accomplishment Omega Kappa Upsilon Western Kentucky University Accomplishment Omega Lambda Iota Virginia Commonwealth University Accomplishment Omega Lambda Lambda Our Lady of the Lake University Accomplishment Omega Mu College of William & Mary Accomplishment Omega Sigma Chi Oklahoma State University Accomplishment Omega Upsilon West Virginia University Accomplishment Phi Omicron Chi Idaho State University Accomplishment Phi Upsilon Mississippi State University-Meridian Accomplishment Pi Marywood University Accomplishment Pi Alpha Wake Forest University Accomplishment Pi Beta Univ. of Wisconsin-Superior Accomplishment Pi Omega Eastern Michigan University Accomplishment Pi Sigma Upsilon Portland State University Accomplishment Psi Chi Gamma Canisius College Accomplishment Psi Omega Sigma Northwest Nazarene University Accomplishment Psi Upsilon Chi Purdue University-Calumet Accomplishment Rho University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa Accomplishment Rho Alpha Beta University of Arkansas Accomplishment Rho Alpha Eta Coppin State University Accomplishment Rho Alpha Mu Pennsylvania State University Accomplishment Rho Alpha Nu University of Louisiana-Lafayette Accomplishment Rho Chi Epsilon Radford University Accomplishment Rho Epsilon University of Northern Colorado Accomplishment Rho Kappa University of North Texas Accomplishment Rho Omega East Carolina University Accomplishment Rho Sigma Upsilon Winona State University Accomplishment Rho Theta The George Washington University Accomplishment Rho Upsilon University of Iowa Accomplishment Rho Zeta University of Kentucky Accomplishment Sigma Alpha Seton Hall University Accomplishment Sigma Alpha Chi University of Texas-San Antonio Accomplishment Sigma Delta University of San Diego Accomplishment Sigma Epsilon Sigma Southeast Missouri State University Accomplishment Sigma Kappa Chi Long Island University-Rockland Accomplishment Sigma Lambda Upsilon Southeastern Louisiana University Accomplishment Sigma Phi Alpha Stephen F. Austin State University Accomplishment Sigma Phi Sigma Argosy University-Washington Accomplishment Sigma Tau St. Thomas University Accomplishment Sigma Tau Upsilon St. John's University Accomplishment Sigma Upsilon Syracuse University Accomplishment Sigma Upsilon Tau Virginia State University Accomplishment Tau Lehman College Accomplishment Tau Epsilon Kappa Virginia Tech- Falls Church Accomplishment Tau Mu Troy University-Montgomery Accomplishment Tau Sigma Upsilon Texas Southern University Accomplishment Tau Upsilon Troy University-Orlando Accomplishment Theta Oakland University Accomplishment Theta Alpha Mu Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Accomplishment Theta Theta Upsilon Texas Tech University Accomplishment Upsilon Chi University of Central Florida Accomplishment Upsilon Chi Sigma University of Connecticut Accomplishment Upsilon Delta University of Dayton Accomplishment Upsilon Nu Alpha University of North Alabama Accomplishment Upsilon Nu Chi University of North Carolina-Greensboro Accomplishment Upsilon Nu Iota University of Northern Iowa Accomplishment Upsilon Nu Kappa University of Nebraska-Kearney Accomplishment Upsilon Sigma Chi University of South Carolina Accomplishment Upsilon Tau Epsilon University of Texas-El Paso Accomplishment Upsilon Theta University of Tennessee-Knoxville Accomplishment Upsilon Theta Chi University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Accomplishment Xi Western Illinois University Accomplishment Zeta University of Alabama-Birmingham Accomplishment Zeta Chi University of Central Missouri Accomplishment Zeta Omicron Omega University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Business Meetings Alpha Ohio University Business Meetings Alpha Chi Chi Chatham University Business Meetings Alpha Chi Epsilon Florida A&M University Business Meetings Alpha Chi Omega Lindsey Wilson College Business Meetings Alpha Chi Omicron Winston-Salem State University Business Meetings Alpha Delta University of Maryland Business Meetings Alpha Epsilon The College of New Jersey Business Meetings Alpha Eta University of New Orleans Business Meetings Alpha Iota Loyola College Business Meetings Alpha Lambda Rho Ohio State University Business Meetings Alpha Mu Walsh University Business Meetings Alpha Omega University of Toledo Business Meetings Alpha Omicron Stetson University Business Meetings Alpha Pi St. Mary's University Business Meetings Alpha Sigma Chi Adams State College Business Meetings Alpha Sigma Upsilon Appalachian State University Business Meetings Alpha Tau Chi The Citadel Business Meetings Alpha Tau Omega North Carolina A&T State University Business Meetings Alpha Theta California State University-Bakersfield Business Meetings Alpha Upsilon Alpha Argosy University-Atlanta Business Meetings Alpha Upsilon Iota Argosy University-Schaumburg Business Meetings Alpha Upsilon Mu Auburn University-Montgomery Business Meetings Alpha Upsilon Tau Argosy University-Tampa Business Meetings Alpha Zeta Our Lady of Holy Cross College Business Meetings Beta University of Florida Business Meetings Beta Alpha Northern Arizona University Business Meetings Beta Alpha Omega University
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