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Page 1: Psp brochure (1)

Syracuse

University

Informational Brochure

KEY POLICIES...

Phi Sigma Pi is committed to a hazing-free

fraternity experience. We also are serious about the

use and abuse of alcohol. We embrace diversity and

encourage tolerance and acceptance.

Anti-Hazing Policy

Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity does not

condone physical or mental (emotional) hazing of any

kind, by any definition. The Grand Chapter strictly

prohibits the hazing of individuals involved in any

fraternity activities, including initiation.

Alcohol Policy

All applicable laws must be obeyed. The use of

alcohol during a Phi Sigma Pi event is discouraged

but not prohibited. Alcohol may not be present at

membership drive events, and the illicit use of any

controlled substances at these events is also

prohibited. A membership drive event is interpreted

as any rush or initiation event that is organized for or

by the rushees or Initiates or requires their

attendance for part or all of the time. Official

Collegiate Chapter monies may not be used to

purchase alcohol. Official Collegiate Chapter monies

are interpreted as monies collected for deposit into

the Chapter's Account or accounted for in any

financial management system, regardless of whether

the money is intended for the general fund or a

specific purpose. A Phi Sigma Pi sponsored event is

interpreted as one that is organized by a Chapter.

Discrimination

Phi Sigma Pi shall not discriminate on the basis of

race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex,

sexual orientation, age, or disabled status in

admission to, access to, treatment of, or employment

in Phi Sigma Pi's programs and activities.

Katie Rosiene Recruitment Advisor

Questions?Contact our recruitment advisor: Katie Rosiene

818.222.3927

[email protected]

phisigmapi.com

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WHAT WE’RE ABOUT

Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity is a co-

educationalhonors fraternity open to

undergraduate students attending four-year

colleges and universities throughout the United

States.

Our purpose is to bring together some of the

brightest and most motivated students on campus

and work together in a spirit of excellence to

encourage three ideals:

The acquisition and dissemination of

information and knowledge

through scholarship.

The application of professional skills and

the fostering of leadershipqualities by

promoting and advancing the welfare of

humanity.

The fostering of non-discriminatory,

fraternal fellowship within our ranks.

The Tripod

Requirements:

Phi Sigma Pi is open for membership to both male and female students who possess the following credentials:

You have completed a minimum of one semester or one quarter of college work.

You have achieved a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA on a 4.00 scale.

We are NOT an honor society

We are NOT a service fraternity

We are NOT a social fraternity

We ARE a unique organization that strives to blend the best attributes of all of the above

Key Numbers:

5,380 undergraduate members

39,008 alumni members

131 active collegiate chapters

8 active alumni associations

4 active alumni chapters Key Dates:

Founded on February 14, 1916 at the University of Central Missouri

Began as Phi Sigma Pi Honorary Professional Fraternity in 1916

Became Phi Sigma Pi Honorary Education Fraternity in 1931

Became Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity in 1966

Incorporated on December 2, 1966 in Pennsylvania

Became Co-educational in 1977

FAST FACTS NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY...

“To build a movement to eliminate educational inequity by enlisting our

nation's most promising future leaders"

Teach For America is a national

teaching corps of recent college graduates of all academic majors who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools. Among those future leaders are the Brothers of Phi Sigma Pi. Seeking to provide greater educational opportunities for students in our nation's lowest 63 income communities, these men and women are committed to the future of our nation's children.

“Since 2007, our Chapters have collectively donated $67,104.47 and

sent 672 to Teach For America regions and schools”