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Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Richmond College, now the University
of Richmond, on November 1, 1901, on the Cardinal Principles: Virtue,
Diligence, and Brotherly Love. Today, the Fraternity has grown to more
than 255,000 lifetime members, including 14,000 undergraduates on 260
campuses in the United States. SigEp is the largest national
fraternity. Our mission statement is "Building Balanced Leaders for
the World's Communities."
The National Fraternity
- Founded on November 1, 1901, at Richmond College.
- Over
the past two decades, SigEp has recruited more men than any other
collegiate fraternity. Currently, over 14,000 undergraduates are
members, making SigEp the largest national fraternity.
- Maintains the highest first-year member retention rate, over 90%, of any national fraternity.
- 255,000 lifetime members rank SigEp in the top four among national fraternities.
- Governed
by the Grand Chapter, which is composed of undergraduate delegates from
each chapter, District Governors, and the National Board of Directors.
- Maintains a full-time professional staff of over 35 people.
- Publishes a magazine, The Journal of Sigma Phi Epsilon, which is distributed to all members for life.
A Fraternity of Firsts
- First national fraternity to establish a housing trust for all chapters and create a National Housing Corporation.
- First national fraternity to establish a traveling staff to assist chapters in effective operations.
- First fraternity to charter a chapter in all 50 states.
- First national fraternity Educational Foundation to build an endowment greater than $11 million.
- First national fraternity to receive a grant from the federal Department of Education to enhance member development programs.
- First national fraternity to provide financial assistance to brothers for graduate school through the Resident Scholar program.
- First national fraternity to partner with the White House’s Office of National Drug Control Policy.
A Personal Touch
- Devotes 11 full-time field representatives, Regional
Directors, to assist chapters in effective operations. These
representatives conduct nearly 700 three- to four-day consulting visits
per year.
- Offers recruitment, membership development, financial, and leadership consultation to all chapters.
- Maintains
online resource centers for members on a variety of topics, including
Sound Mind and Sound Body programming, recruitment, membership
development, substance abuse education, housing, financial management,
and leadership.
The Leadership Continuum: Building World Leaders
- Implements award-winning leadership development programs to live the Balanced Man Ideal, impacting 4,000+ members annually.
- Offers 26 development programs for new members focusing on personal development and lifetime achievement.
- Organizes nine regional leadership academies to develop key management and leadership skills for chapter officers.
- Provides
elite skills training program for 120 undergraduates annually at the
Ruck Leadership Institute to build lifetime members, pursue the
Balanced Man Ideal, and mentor future SigEps.
- Recognizes
14 brothers who participate in the Balanced Man Quest to Greece, a full
scholarship exploration to the source of Western philosophy, guided by
classic scholars, and addressing the genesis of Sound Mind and Sound
Body.
- Hosts the largest biennial, convention in the fraternity world: the Grand Chapter Conclave.
Volunteer Support
- Professionally designs and facilitates Property Management Programs for Alumni and Volunteer Corporations.
- Conducts over 30 volunteer strategic planning retreats annually.
Housing
- SigEp’s National Housing Corporation was established in 1959
and is a national leader in fraternity home ownership, loan portfolios,
and real estate value.
- The National Housing Corporation presently maintains loans to over 50 Alumni and Volunteer Corporations.
- Sigma
Phi Epsilon has the most number of fraternity houses, with over 200
chapter homes. Of those, over 115 are owned by local SigEp Alumni and
Volunteer Corporations.
Educational Foundation
- The Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation is a 501(c)(3)
charitable foundation. Its program funding is planned to develop the
scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and personal potential of college
undergraduates.
- Guided by a 17-member Board of Trustees comprised of industry leaders from many fields.
- Maintains an annual donor base of over 5,500 and has benefited from over 35,000 supporters since founding.
- Provides
nearly $1,000,000 annually in grants to support fraternity educational
and leadership development programming, including the Balanced Man
initiative, EDGE, Carlson Leadership Academies, Ruck Leadership
Institute, and the Balanced Man Quest to Greece.
- Maintains
over 400 chapter scholarship funds and endowments used by chapters to
provide over $200,000 in chapter scholarships to members.
- Provides over $100,000 in general scholarships and loans to brothers annually.
- Accepts
funds and planned gifts from alumni and friends that may be designated
for a particular chapter scholarship fund, a special program supported
by the Foundation, or to the general fund of the Foundation.
- The
Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation prides itself on
donor-directed giving and its respect and appreciation from numerous
financial supporters.
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