This scholarship will be awarded to the incoming University of Oregon student who best demonstrates the values of Sigma Pi: Brotherhood, Academics, Chivalry, and Service throughout his high school career.
University of Oregon students who apply or who are awarded the Emerald Scholarship have NO OBLIGATION to join ∑Π or any other fraternal organization. Requirements for the scholarship are set to a minimum high school cumulative GPA of at least a 3.2, demonstration of community service, and a commitment to brotherhood, truth, and excellence.
Please complete the following application and with the attached essay and send it to David Chitsazan or Jeff Stratman by November 1, 2007. Place “Sigma Pi Scholarship” in the heading of the e-mail. If you have any questions about the application process or the scholarship in general please contact either Jeff or David as listed below:
David Chitsazan Jeff Stratman
dchitsaz@uoregon.edu jstratma@uoregon.edu
Sigma Pi Fraternity
Emerald Scholarship Application
(Application needs to be typed when returned)
Date: ________________________
Name: _________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________
City: ________________________ State: _______ Zip: _____________
Phone: ______________________ Email: _____________________________
Date of Birth: ________________ Year Graduated: ___________________
Scholastic Information
High School GPA: ___________
High School : __________________________________________________________
College Major: _________________________________________________________
List of Involvement
Include a list of accomplishments in the following categories:
- Extracurricular Activities
- Academic Achievements
- Participation in the Community
- Job Experience
- Accounts of Chivalry
In 700 words or less, write a response describing how you have thus far incorporated the values of Brotherhood, Academics, Chivalry, and Service throughout your high school experience. Furthermore, how you see these values as a foundation in being a successful leader here at University of Oregon.
(Attach all of the additional responses to the application upon return)