Mission of Organization
The aims of Pi Omega Pi, as given in the National Constitution, are:
- To create a fellowship among teachers of business subjects.
- To create and encourage interest and promote scholarship in business education.
- To encourage civic responsibility.
- To foster high ethical standards in business and professional life among teachers of business.
- To teach the ideal of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise.
How to Join
Our organization invites members with sophomore standing and adequate GPA for acceptance. Contact one of the officers listed below for more information.
Requirements of Members (Membership Fees, Attendance, etc.)
Lifetime dues are paid once for initiation. All members must go through an official initiation. Attendance is not mandatory, but participation in fundraisers and POP events counts towards the amount of money POP will fund individuals for the NBEA annual conference.
List of Meeting Dates/Times/Locations/Agenda/Handouts
All meetings are at 6:00 p.m. in Eberly 120
- September 22
- October 6
- October 20
- November 3
- November 17
- December 1
List of Fall 2011 Events/Activities
PBEA - November 17-18
Member Quotes about the Value of the Organization:
“From being a member of Pi Omega Pi, I have been able to meet more students in my major who not only helped me, but have became my close friends. When joining Pi Omega Pi, I was told that everyone in Business Education was like one big family. I quickly learned how true that statement was from all the time that we spend together. Pi Omega Pi has enabled me to better myself, as well as the other members, as a teacher by taking trips to visit various professional organizations located in various locations such as Virginia, Washington D.C., and Chicago.”
—Lindsay Kallas
Officers