Sigma Phi Epsilon

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Sigma Phi Epsilon
ΣΦΕ
Abbreviation: SigEP
Org Founded: 1901 at Richmond College
CU Chapter: Phi
Chapter Established: 1993
Motto: "Building Balanced Men"
Symbol(s): Golden Heart
House: None
Recognition: IFC
Contact: aws2138@columbia.edu

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, tennis, and, most recently, varsity squash. 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.

Service & Philanthropy

Every year Sig Ep hosts two “Red Parties” to raise funds for YouthAIDS. YouthAIDS is an HIV/AIDS fundraising and awareness campaign of PSI targeting young people aged 15-24. These events are tremendously successful; the fraternity raises upwards of $2000 for the cause with the support of hundreds of Columbia students.

Sig Ep at Columbia has a strong tradition of commitment to service. The chapter has worked with the Columbia administration to begin the Columbia Community Outreach program (CCO). COO is a major annual service event for the entire undergraduate community that incorporates dozens of service projects throughout the city. Sig Ep also regularly participates in Relay for Life, a day of community activities and games dedicated to funding cancer research. The Columbia chapter has raised over $5,000 in past years.

Sig Ep also works various other philanthropic endeavors throughout the year. In the 2012-2013 academic year, the chapter supported Engineers Without Borders, several New York area pre-schools, New York Cares, the Hunger Project, and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.


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Greek life at Columbia
IFC Fraternities: Alpha Delta PhiAlpha Epsilon PiBeta Theta PiDelta Sigma PhiKappa Delta RhoPhi Gamma DeltaPi Kappa AlphaPsi UpsilonSigma ChiSigma NuSigma Phi EpsilonZeta Beta Tau
Panhel Sororities: Alpha Chi OmegaAlpha Omicron PiDelta GammaGamma Phi BetaKappa Alpha ThetaSigma Delta Tau
Multicultural Greek Fraternities: Phi Iota AlphaAlpha Phi AlphaKappa Alpha PsiOmega Psi PhiPi Delta PsiLambda Phi EpsilonSigma Lambda Beta
Multicultural Greek Sororities: Lambda Pi ChiSigma Iota AlphaDelta Sigma ThetaKappa Phi LambdaSigma Lambda Gamma
Inactive (de-recognized): Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon