

It's being able to say what is on your mind. It's knowing that people will step forward to support and help you when you need it most. It's knowing that people really care about what happens to you. It's knowing your concerns will be met with genuine interest. It's knowing that someone will be there when you need to talk. The best way to describe Brotherhood is through the way people who have created the Brotherhood bond relate to each other. It's a strong feeling of attachment and affection between a close-knit group of people. Societies typically do not cultivate this type of relationship with their members.īrotherhood is belonging. Brotherhood becomes a bond that lasts long after graduation. Our Brothers not only enjoy working alongside each other during official Phi Sigma Pi events, but they genuinely desire to be with each other outside of officially sponsored Phi Sigma Pi events as well. Phi Sigma Pi becomes a second home for students, a home comprised of a group of people that respect, trust, value and appreciate each other. We view each person as an integral part of the extended Phi Sigma Pi family, the key word being family. We strive to engage in events that strengthen our Brotherhood bonds. Brotherhood is fostered by sharing common goals and common experiences. Our members are called “Brothers”, regardless of their gender. Phi Sigma Pi is a fraternity because we embrace the concept of “Brotherhood”. What makes Phi Sigma Pi a fraternity and not a society? The average chapter size is about 52 members. We have approximately 5,000 collegiate members and over 35,000 alumni.Ĭhapters range in size from around 20 to 80 members. Our chapters and colonies are divided into 20 geographic regions for management and educational purposes. We have over 130 chapters nationwide and we are growing. How many Chapters and Members does Phi Sigma Pi have currently?

Complete the approved initiation program of the chapter.Have one (1) semester of prescribed undergraduate study remaining following the Initiation semester.Achieved a minimum 3.00 cumulative GPA on a 4.00 scale.A minimum of one semester of college work (12 credits).The following are the national requirements for eligibility in Phi Sigma Pi.
