Achievement Week

Achievement Week is an annual observance held each November by Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., originally established to promote the study of Negro life and history. Today, it serves as a platform to honor individuals—both within the fraternity and throughout the broader community—who have made significant contributions toward the upliftment and advancement of Black Americans.

This program seeks to highlight and celebrate notable achievements at both the local and international levels, recognizing those whose work has had a meaningful impact on the quality of life in their communities. As part of the observance, a High School Essay Contest is held to engage youth in reflective dialogue and encourage academic excellence.