About Beta
"The Eastern Washington Chapter of Beta Theta Pi is dedicated to building men of principle for a principled life. Our brotherhood supports the individual, builds the Fraternity, and strengthens the host academic institution through lifelong devotion to intellectual excellence, high standards of moral conduct, and responsible citizenship."
--Epsilon Omega Mission Statement
Epsilon Omega strives to offer the complete college experience to its members. We pride ourselves on holding to a higher standard than the average fraternity, aiming to be much more than just a social club. In order to stay active in our chapter, each member must obtain at least a 2.7 GPA. This is the highest GPA standard adopted by any Fraternity. We also require our members to participate in community service projects each quarter ranging volunteering for cheney elementary school activities to building homes for Habitat for Humanity.
Take a look through the links below to find out more about our chapter and about Beta in general!
History: At nine o'clock in the evening of the eighth day of the eighth month of the year 1839 eight earnest young men, all students at Miami University, held the first regular meeting of Beta Theta Pi...
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Beta Facts: Beta today has more than 120,000 living members including some 5,800 collegians on 122 campuses in the United States and Canada. We are a Fraternity of many firsts...
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Famous Betas: This list is only a taste of the many great men who have contributed to the fraternity, many more could be included. However, the following men would surely be listed in nearly any list of "Beta Greats"...
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Men of Principle: With the Men of Principle initiative, Beta Theta Pi gives a new voice to the enduring values of our Fraternity. We offer a membership experience that is unique — calling on men to become leaders and giving them the tools they need to do so.
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