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− | '''Sigma Phi Epsilon''' is a fraternity at Columbia that is often known as '''SigEp'''. It operates the "Balanced Man Program" and scholarship, which is based on being a Gentleman, Athlete, Leader, and Scholar. The NY Phi chapter consists of approximately 60 Brothers. Brothers are involved in CCSC / ESC, University Senate, Rowing, Soccer, Football, and Tennis. Nationally, Sigma Phi Epsilon is the largest Fraternity, and has the highest GPA of any national fraternity. The Columbia chapter has a brownstone located on 113th St (between Broadway and Amsterdam) that is identifiable by its red doors. | + | '''Sigma Phi Epsilon''' is a fraternity at Columbia that is often known as '''SigEp'''. It operates the "Balanced Man Program" and scholarship, which is based on being a Gentleman, Athlete, Leader, and Scholar. The NY Phi chapter consists of approximately 60 Brothers. Brothers are involved in CCSC / ESC, University Senate, Rowing, Rugby, Soccer, Football, and Tennis. Nationally, Sigma Phi Epsilon is the largest Fraternity, and has the highest GPA of any national fraternity. The Columbia chapter has a brownstone located on 113th St (between Broadway and Amsterdam) that is identifiable by its red doors. |
Revision as of 22:01, 8 October 2010
Sigma Phi Epsilon is a fraternity at Columbia that is often known as SigEp. It operates the "Balanced Man Program" and scholarship, which is based on being a Gentleman, Athlete, Leader, and Scholar. The NY Phi chapter consists of approximately 60 Brothers. Brothers are involved in CCSC / ESC, University Senate, Rowing, Rugby, Soccer, Football, and Tennis. Nationally, Sigma Phi Epsilon is the largest Fraternity, and has the highest GPA of any national fraternity. The Columbia chapter has a brownstone located on 113th St (between Broadway and Amsterdam) that is identifiable by its red doors.