<p>Know anyone who is in it and info about it?</p>
<p>check calgreeks.com and click on alpha phi omega. most of the frats list their members and info about the frat. or you can probably find members by searching on facebook by typing in that name. are you rushing?</p>
<p>APO isn't part of the IFC, so it is not listed on that website. I'm looking for more about what APO is all about, besides the general info.</p>
<p>bump........</p>
<p>Did you look at their official national website?
<a href="http://www.apo.org/%5B/url%5D">http://www.apo.org/</a></p>
<p>and the APO chapter website at Cal?
<a href="http://live.calaphio.com/news.php%5B/url%5D">http://live.calaphio.com/news.php</a></p>
<p>A community service fraternity. Alpha Phi Omega teaches young people the principles of leadership, friendship and service. More than 270,000 male and female students have joined Alpha Phi Omega since its founding in 1925 making it one of the largest fraternities in the nation.</p>
<p>"I'm looking for more about what APO is all about, besides the general info."</p>
<p>...ok nevermind. I didn't expect to receive what I wanted to know from here.</p>
<p>... then contact the Cal chapter directly and ask specific questions ...</p>
<p>Yes. I went to the info session a few hours ago and got most of the answers I needed.</p>