A New Home for Alpha Omega Chapter
D
elta Gamma Fraternity and local alumnae leadership have
developed a solid plan to address the long-term viability of the
Delta Gamma experience at the University of Arkansas. Through careful
study, assessment and planning, it has been determined that building a
chapter house is necessary to meet the needs of today's students and
remain competitive on campus.
Project Highlights
The new Alpha Omega chapter house will:
• Provide live-in capacity for 85 members
• Include ample personal space for our members, primarily through
two-person bedrooms with a few three- and four-person rooms
each including living space
• Provide generous study space, including areas for individual and
group study on the first, second and third floors in addition to the
basement, as well as wireless internet access throughout the facility
• Provide a food service area and dining room that will accommodate
the entire chapter
• Include community living areas throughout the house for daily use
and recruitment
• Provide a chapter room that can accommodate the entire
membership
• Provide a house director suite as well as guest accommodations for
Fraternity visitors
Estimated Project Cost: $12 million
Project highlights and cost estimates are for discussion purposes only.
Estimated costs are subject to change.
DELTA GAMMA