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ΣΦΕ (Sigma Phi Epsilon), a social fraternity founded in 1901, has the largest undergraduate numbers of any social fraternity in the United States. It is founded on three principles: virtue, diligence and brotherly love. In 1992, the fraternity began promoting the adoption of the 'Balanced Man' program, which abolished pledgeship, instituted year-round recruitment and advocated dry housing and lifestyles for its membership. While not all Sigma Phi Epsilon chapters (or SigEp) have adopted the program, over 80% have, and it is credited with the ongoing success of the fraternity on a national level.

Sig Ep (as it is more affectionately known) also promotes the Residential Learning Community Program. Under this program, each fraternity adopts a resident scholar and a faculty fellow. The resident scholar is a graduate student (not nessicarily a member of Sig Ep) who lives in the fraternity and advises the undergraduate chapter on operations, risk management, academics, and community involvment/philantrhopy activities. The faculty fellow is a member of the college or university faculty that also advises the undergraduate chaper as well as holds office hours in the house as well as occational lectures (if the chapter house has sufficient space) The Sigma Phi Epsilon web page is www.sigep.org


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