DELAWARE SIGMA EPSILON CHAPTER
FOUNDED: 1901, UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND
CHARTERED AT DELAWARE: 1907
PHILANTHROPY: YOUTH AIDS, AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
COLORS: PURPLE & RED
FLOWER: VIOLET & DARK RED ROSE
SYMBOL: HEART, SKULL & CROSSBONES
LOCAL WEBSITE: http://www.udelsigep.com/
NATIONAL WEBSITE: www.sigep.org
Sigma Phi Epsilon, the nation’s largest fraternity, is one of the University of Delaware’s newest fraternities on campus. Founded in the spring of 2004, we have grown into a brotherhood of 69 men that sports the highest GPA on campus (3.2 cumulative). We are also the highest rated fraternity in terms of the Chapter Assessment Program, attaining a perfect score during the last two semesters, granting us full social privileges. We accomplish all of this together because our fraternity does not pledge!
SigEp is based on the motto of “Sound Mind, Sound Body”. We recruit only the best brothers in terms of both academics and athletics and strive to develop both aspects throughout your years with us. The concept of a healthy body and an active mind filters through our chapter daily. We also offer an award winning Leadership Continuum that offers a dynamic range of opportunities for you to grow and develop as a leader. From camps that help introduce the values of the fraternity to its newest members to an organized trip to Greece, SigEp provides the best experience. Finally, with our alumni network database we can put you in contact with our 125,000 living alumni, more than any other fraternity in the country, once you begin the job hunt.
Academics aside, SigEp also has a great social brotherhood. Activities that we held during the past year included date parties in Wilmington and a formal in Philadelphia, as well as an amazing Greek Week and Homecoming parties. We have also ventured as a brotherhood for weekend trips to the Poconos for paintballing and a day of rock climbing and teambuilding in Maryland.
We would love the opportunity to get to meet with you and see if you would fit into our model of the “Balanced Fraternity.” If improving your mind and body while in college and having fun at the same time is something that interests you, we look forward to seeing you at rush!
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