Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity Ratings at JMU

Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 374 2.82
  • Total Ratings: 374
  • Overall Average:56.4%

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  • Fraternity Name: Alpha Sigma Phi - Information Page
  • School: James Madison University - JMU
  • Associates with:
    - Fraternities:  Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta, Delta Upsilon, Kappa Alpha Order, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Psi, Theta Chi
    - Sororities:  Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Mu, Sigma Kappa, Sigma Sigma Sigma
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  • Reputation:Smart
  • Friendliness:60.2%
  • Popularity:48.6%
  • Classiness:57.4%
  • Involvement:53.8%
  • Social Life:56.6%
  • Brotherhood:62.2%
  • 374 Ratings
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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 1.0 The history of Beta Theta Pi, commonly referred to as Beta, is rooted in the establishment of fraternal bonds and values in the early 19th century. Here is an overview: Founding Dat e and Place: Beta Theta Pi was founded on August 8, 1839, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Founders: The fraternity was established by eight young men, including John Reily Knox, who is often called "Pater Knox" in honor of his role in shaping the fraternity's ideals. Purpose: The founders sought to create a brotherhood built on principles of mutual aid, moral development, and the cultivation of intellect, laying the groundwork for one of the earliest Greek-letter fraternities in America. Early Development Miami Triad: Alongside Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi is part of the "Miami Triad," a group of fraternities formed at Miami University that played a critical role in expanding the American fraternity movement. Expansion: Beta quickly spread to other campuses, establishing chapters across the United States and Canada. Values and Symbols Core Values: The fraternity emphasizes integrity, trust, responsible conduct, and intellectual growth. Symbols: Beta's official colors are delicate shades of pink and blue, and its symbol is the dragon. The fraternity's motto is "kai," meaning "The Good of the Order." Historical Milestones Civil War: During the Civil War, many members served in both Union and Confederate armies, yet the fraternity remained a unifying force. Modern Era: Beta Theta Pi has been recognized for its commitment to leadership development and alumni engagement, often pioneering new initiatives to enhance the fraternity experience. Philanthrop y and Legacy Beta Theta Pi is committed to community service and philanthropy, including a strong focus on education and mentoring. With a history spanning over 180 years, the fraternity remains a leading organization fostering lifelong friendships, personal growth, and leadership among its members.\n\n\n\n\nThe history of Beta Theta Pi, commonly referred to as Beta, is rooted in the establishment of fraternal bonds and values in the early 19th century. Here is an overview: Founding Dat e and Place: Beta Theta Pi was founded on August 8, 1839, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Founders: The fraternity was established by eight young men, including John Reily Knox, who is often called "Pater Knox" in honor of his role in shaping the fraternity's ideals. Purpose: The founders sought to create a brotherhood built on principles of mutual aid, moral development, and the cultivation of intellect, laying the groundwork for one of the earliest Greek-letter fraternities in America. Early Development Miami Triad: Alongside Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi is part of the "Miami Triad," a group of fraternities formed at Miami University that played a critical role in expanding the American fraternity movement. Expansion: Beta quickly spread to other campuses, establishing chapters across the United States and Canada. Values and Symbols Core Values: The fraternity emphasizes integrity, trust, responsible conduct, and intellectual growth. Symbols: Beta's official colors are delicate shades of pink and blue, and its symbol is the dragon. The fraternity's motto is "kai," meaning "The Good of the Order." Historical Milestones Civil War: During the Civil War, many members served in both Union and Confederate armies, yet the fraternity remained a unifying force. Modern Era: Beta Theta Pi has been recogn
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The history of Beta Theta Pi, commonly referred to as Beta, is rooted in the establishment of fraternal bonds and values in the early 19th century. Here is an overview: Founding Dat e and Place: Beta Theta Pi was founded on August 8, 1839, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Founders: The fraternity was established by eight young men, including John Reily Knox, who is often called "Pater Knox" in honor of his role in shaping the fraternity's ideals. Purpose: The founders sought to create a brotherhood built on principles of mutual aid, moral development, and the cultivation of intellect, laying the groundwork for one of the earliest Greek-letter fraternities in America. Early Development Miami Triad: Alongside Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi is part of the "Miami Triad," a group of fraternities formed at Miami University that played a critical role in expanding the American fraternity movement. Expansion: Beta quickly spread to other campuses, establishing chapters across the United States and Canada. Values and Symbols Core Values: The fraternity emphasizes integrity, trust, responsible conduct, and intellectual growth. Symbols: Beta's official colors are delicate shades of pink and blue, and its symbol is the dragon. The fraternity's motto is "kai," meaning "The Good of the Order." Historical Milestones Civil War: During the Civil War, many members served in both Union and Confederate armies, yet the fraternity remained a unifying force. Modern Era: Beta Theta Pi has been recognized for its commitment to leadership development and alumni engagement, often pioneering new initiatives to enhance the fraternity experience. Philanthrop y and Legacy Beta Theta Pi is committed to community service and philanthropy, including a strong focus on education and mentoring. With a history spanning over 180 years, the fraternity remains a leading organization fostering lifelong friendships, personal growth, and leadership among its members.\n\n\n\n\nThe history of Beta Theta Pi, commonly referred to as Beta, is rooted in the establishment of fraternal bonds and values in the early 19th century. Here is an overview: Founding Dat e and Place: Beta Theta Pi was founded on August 8, 1839, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Founders: The fraternity was established by eight young men, including John Reily Knox, who is often called "Pater Knox" in honor of his role in shaping the fraternity's ideals. Purpose: The founders sought to create a brotherhood built on principles of mutual aid, moral development, and the cultivation of intellect, laying the groundwork for one of the earliest Greek-letter fraternities in America. Early Development Miami Triad: Alongside Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi is part of the "Miami Triad," a group of fraternities formed at Miami University that played a critical role in expanding the American fraternity movement. Expansion: Beta quickly spread to other campuses, establishing chapters across the United States and Canada. Values and Symbols Core Values: The fraternity emphasizes integrity, trust, responsible conduct, and intellectual growth. Symbols: Beta's official colors are delicate shades of pink and blue, and its symbol is the dragon. The fraternity's motto is "kai," meaning "The Good of the Order." Historical Milestones Civil War: During the Civil War, many members served in both Union and Confederate armies, yet the fraternity remained a unifying force. Modern Era: Beta Theta Pi has been recogn

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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 3.9 If I could only go to one type of party it’d be a ASig darty. The brothers are friendly and are always a good time in every scene.
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If I could only go to one type of party it’d be a ASig darty. The brothers are friendly and are always a good time in every scene.

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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 1.7 This frat finally got good and they are going to lose it again because they dehumanize and shame girls. they all suck each other off and yell nasty things at girls to fuel their fragile ego. they only respect girls who are half naked and even shame them too behind their back. sucks because the guys used to be nice and cute but now the majority are below average incels and arent even nice to make up for it
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By: BriPosted:

This frat finally got good and they are going to lose it again because they dehumanize and shame girls. they all suck each other off and yell nasty things at girls to fuel their fragile ego. they only respect girls who are half naked and even shame them too behind their back. sucks because the guys used to be nice and cute but now the majority are below average incels and arent even nice to make up for it

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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 4.5 They have been growing so fast, deff my fav frat this semester!! They just needa start mixing with other too frats instead of mid.
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By: AsigPosted:

They have been growing so fast, deff my fav frat this semester!! They just needa start mixing with other too frats instead of mid.

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Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity
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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 2.5 A Sig is over ratedd all of the dudes just stand around sucking each others crotches they have 2 hot groupies who wear no clothes everyone else who comes out are mid gfs of lame brothers they provide busch light for brothers but honestly i would recommend literally any other middle tier frat if ur looking for a good time tbh
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By: CamPosted:

A Sig is over ratedd all of the dudes just stand around sucking each others crotches they have 2 hot groupies who wear no clothes everyone else who comes out are mid gfs of lame brothers they provide busch light for brothers but honestly i would recommend literally any other middle tier frat if ur looking for a good time tbh

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Delta Tau Delta Fraternity
Gamma Phi Beta Sorority

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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 4.9 i came to visit jmu the other weekend, and asig was the best frat i went to. not even just the party aspect, but they were all so sweet and genuine and pure. and their brotherhood seemed very strong and the love they have for eachother was contagious… love you asig❤️❤️
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By: asig<3Posted:

i came to visit jmu the other weekend, and asig was the best frat i went to. not even just the party aspect, but they were all so sweet and genuine and pure. and their brotherhood seemed very strong and the love they have for eachother was contagious… love you asig❤️❤️

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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 3.5 although I wouldn't consider these guys a top tier frat I definitely think they've come a long way. they have an incredible brotherhood and you can tell the brothers are close. most of the guys live downtown so they have sooooo many more houses to throw parties at. the guys are friendly I've honestly never had a bad time there.
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By: asigggPosted:

although I wouldn't consider these guys a top tier frat I definitely think they've come a long way. they have an incredible brotherhood and you can tell the brothers are close. most of the guys live downtown so they have sooooo many more houses to throw parties at. the guys are friendly I've honestly never had a bad time there.

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Sigma Kappa Sorority

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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 1.0 these guys suck absolute bots would go there at all such weirdos do not go to a sig ever wanna be d sig
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these guys suck absolute bots would go there at all such weirdos do not go to a sig ever wanna be d sig

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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 4.0 They have great parties and the brothers are all super nice. Rush alpha siggggggggggggggggggggg ggggg
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By: AsigPosted:

They have great parties and the brothers are all super nice. Rush alpha siggggggggggggggggggggg ggggg

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Alpha Sigma Phi - ΑΣΦ Fraternity at James Madison University - JMU 1.4 A bunch of pretentious guys who think they’re way cuter than they are. They all think they’re top but in reality only their few groupies like them.
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A bunch of pretentious guys who think they’re way cuter than they are. They all think they’re top but in reality only their few groupies like them.

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