Sigma Phi Epsilon
Local website: https://www.sigepuw.com
President
Connor Yang (415) 847-1691
sigepwabeta.president@gmail.com
Recruitment Chairman
Ben Mata (425) 410-9994 bmata@uw.edu
Risk Management Chairman
Chris Layden (424) 367-9863 clayden@uw.edu
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About Sigma Phi Epsilon
The Washington Beta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded in 1922, making it a house with a rich history and hundreds of dedicated alumni. Currently, Sig Ep has just over 100 active members with diverse backgrounds. Sig Ep prides itself on building balanced men who focus on academics, personal and professional development, and giving back to their community.
In fall of 2019, Sig Ep achieved a 3.54 average GPA making them the second highest in the IFC.This is an impressive accomplishment considering the large variety of business, STEM, and liberal arts majors in the house.
Outside of academics, Sig Eps develop themselves and their professional aspirations through their Balanced Man Program. The BMP is a rigorous personal and professional development program comprised of various challenges. Members move through the program by achieving specific athletic goals, networking with our generous alumni, and, lastly, mentoring younger members in the house. The effectiveness of Sig Ep's Balanced Man Program is proven by the chapter's accomplishments in and outside of the classroom.
Sig Ep takes their community service and philanthropic ventures very seriously. As an organization, Sig Ep serves and fundraises for the Boys and Girls Club of America. Through the Boys and Girls Club, Sig Ep members put on major events, tutor students, clean the Wallingford location, and operate fundraisers. Sig Ep's dedication to the cause has developed a strong relationships with the Boys and Girls Club, and they look forward to woking closely with them in the future. Additionally, Sig Ep participates in other fundraising opportunities on campus such as Delta Gamma's Anchor Splash. In 2019, Sig Ep worked tirelessly to raise over $30,000 for Delta Gamma's Service for Sight fundraiser. Their members are passionate about contributing to their community at a high level.
Sigma Phi Epsilon's national motto, "This Fraternity Will Be Different," is especially applicable to the Washington Beta Chapter. Sig Ep has redefined the fraternity experience to ensure their members become the best versions of themselves.