Sigma Phi Omega (SPO), the national academic honor and professional society in gerontology, was established in 1980 to recognize excellence of those who study gerontology and aging and the outstanding service of professionals who work with or on behalf of older persons. The formation of a society provides a much needed link between educators, practitioners, and administrators in various settings where older persons are served.
The goals of SPO are achieved primarily through activities of local chapters, and secondarily through efforts of the national office and officers. Local chapters serve as links within their respective communities to promote interaction between gerontology educators, students, alumni, and local professionals. The chapters provide opportunities for personal and professional interaction, sharing of concerns, discussion of issues, and service activities.
SPO seeks to promote scholarship, professionalism, friendship, and services to older persons, and to recognize exemplary attainment in gerontology/aging studies and related fields.
SPO welcomes you to meet our leaders, join a local chapter, recommend awards, and
share news reflecting excellence and outstanding service within our gerontology profession.
Questions for the SPO Office? We look forward to hearing from you!
Note: SPO offices have limited hours during Winter break (December 20th – January 10th) and Summer Break (July 1rst– 15th).
Note: Please read and adhere to the SPO Logo Use Policy prior to any use of the SPO "key" logo.
New Members: Looking for your membership materials? Check with your local advisor! All membership certificates, pins, etc. are sent to the local chapter contact for signatures and distribution!