SigEp
by: RC
The Colorado Alpha chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon National Fraternity recently announced the launch of a rebuilding program that will result in an undergraduate organization that is not just the best fraternity on campus, but the best student organization on campus. Sigma Phi Epsilon is successful because SigEp is different. SigEp’s award-winning The Balanced Man Program (BMP) is exactly what young men need today -- a continuous development experience focused on scholarship, leadership, and life skills that complements the classroom curriculum.
#5 by: Blue
Throughout the four year, single-tiered member development program, the Balanced Man Program builds a bond of lasting friendship that fosters an environment conducive to leadership and academics. Our brotherhood is built through four challenges that evolve through a member’s status in his college career. Within the Balanced Man Program, SigEps are exposed to leadership, experiential learning, personal development, mentoring, and other positive activities that focus on a core of universal respect and balanced living. Members track their progress through the BMP App, and their quest evolves with a member from the day he joins SigEp to the day he graduates. Member expectations are based on experience level in the academic, campus and personal aspects of their lives and link those to the value and ritual of our fraternity.
#6 by: Yes
The hardest part of the transition from drinking club to a substance-free service organization is making this philosophical shift in the membership and community. Most of our former members didn’t sign up for a dry chapter house with no pong tables or Fireball shots -- but look where they got them. The National fraternity is supporting future student leaders who are really bought in to making sure SigEp is consistently a substance-free chapter at Colorado. We are confident that SigEp is on the right path. It will somewhat different, and certainly a lot less risky social program than before, but it will be an even stronger brotherhood with real accountability when brothers make bad choices.
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by: TerribleAug 25, 2024 2:28:27 PM
It's sad what it's become