A Fellowship of Kindred Minds
 


Membership in Sigma Pi Fraternity is a life long experience. You will always carry the unique ideals of Sigma Pi. Through membership in Sigma Pi you will be introduced to a world of opportunity and leadership. Sigma Pi believes strongly in brotherhood and to maintain the relationships that you make while an active member in the Fraternity. Scholarship, chivalry, culture and building character are what Sigma Pi strives to make real in our own daily life and it is important that potential members believe in these ideals.

Sigma Pi brothers are currently in a unique situation. Because Sigma Pi is a colony at this point, and is working towards becoming an official chapter, all brothers pledged before the petition to charter is submitted will have founding father status. The opportunity to start something of this nature will likely never come up in our lifetimes again.

Also, as we are working to build this fraternity, we have a roll-over rush. We are constantly looking for new members. If you are in any way interested, contact Sigma Pi recruitment chair Christ Diamond at cdiamon1@uoregon.edu

In addition to becoming a brother, joining Sigma Pi will enter you into Greek life.

Fraternity Statistics (courtesy of the North-American Interfraternity Conference)


Greeks in government

  • 40 of the last 47 Supreme Court Justices have been Greek
  • 76% of all Congressmen and Senators belong to a fraternity
  • 63% of the U.S. President's Cabinet members since 1900 have been Greek
  • All but two US Presidents and Vice Presidents since 1825 are affiliated with Greek Organizations
  • All of the Apollo 11 Astronauts are Greek.

Greeks in the business world

  • 85% of the Fortune 500 executives are members of fraternities or sororities
  • 71% of those listed in "Who's Who in America" are Greek
  • Of the nation's 50 largest corporations, 43 are headed by fraternity men

Greek on campus and in the classroom

  • More than 7 million men and women in the U.S. and Canada are Greek
  • Over 85% of the student leaders on some 730 campuses are involved in the Greek community