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The fundamental purpose of the Sigma Chi Fraternity is to cultivate
an appreciation of and commitment to the ideals of friendship, justice
and learning. These ideals and objectives have been at the heart of
Sigma Chi since its founding by seven men at Miami University in Oxford,
Ohio, on June 28,1855.
These seven men believed that the principles they professed were imperfectly
realized in other fraternal organizations. Although this vision of
Sigma Chi was based upon the notion of shared ideals, they believed
that true brotherhood would thrive best among men of different temperaments,
talents and convictions.
Our guiding principles, unchanged for almost 150 years, continue to
define the essence of Sigma Chi. Like all Greek organizations, Sigma
Chi's ideals and purposes are set forth in a secret document called
our Ritual. Sigma Chi also has a set of signs, symbols and heraldry
which supports our teachings.
Fraternity Name: Sigma Chi
Nickname: Sig
Active Members: 10
New Members (2007):7
Founded: 1855 at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio
Founded at Hanover: 1871
GPA requirement:
2.25
Mean GPA: 2.867
Major Philanthropy: Childrens
Miracle
National Website: http://www.sigmachi.org/
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