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Fill out the application for the Balanced Man Scholarship by clicking on the link below. Every year, the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon give out five $500 scholarships to deserving non-Greek students at the University of Wisconsin - Madison who show the traits valued by our members. No requirement to join and applying takes only minutes!
Are you interested in learning more about Sigma Phi Epsilon or the
general recruitment process at Wisconsin? Feel free to fill in the form to the right or simply email me at mfallon@wisc.edu
Best Regards, Matt Fallon VP-Recruitment
Why join a fraternity?
There are many reasons to join a fraternity, but the statistics speak volumes:
Approximately 85% of the top executives of Fortune 500 companies belong to a fraternity or sorority.
Over 85% of the student leaders on some 730 campuses are involved in the Greek community.
All
but eight U.S. Presidents have been fraternity men since 1825 when the
first social fraternity was founded. Today, 76% of all U.S. Congressmen
and Senators joined a fraternity.
Of the nation's 50 largest corporations, 43 are led by fraternity men and sorority women.
Greeks raise over $7 million for charity every year.
A
U.S. Government study shows that over 70% of all those who join a
fraternity/sorority graduate, while under 50% of all
non-fraternity/sorority persons graduate.
Students who join Greek organizations are more likely to return to school the following year.
850,000 hours are annually volunteered by Greeks across the country.
Why join Sigma Phi Epsilon?
Wisconsin Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon has over 100 brothers that are eager
to help you succeed in college. Chances are that there are brothers
with the same major as you, similar interests to you, and similar
aspirations to you.
Sigma Phi Epsilon offers multiple scholarships every semester ranging from prospective members to actives. For more information on applying for scholarships, please view our Scholarship Page
Sigma Phi Epsilon is one of the nation's largest fraternity, with over 280,000 men members of the fraternity
Over the past fifteen years, more men have joined Sigma Phi Epsilon than any other college fraternity
There are over 250 chapters spread across the nation
The Sigma Phi Epsilon
Educational Foundation provided over $900,000 to Sigma Phi Epsilon in
program support and scholarships in 2001.