Office of Greek Life

Fraternities

Sigma Phi Epsilon

 

Chapter Name: Georgia Epsilon

Colors:
Red and Purple

Flower:
Violet and Dark Red Rose 

Symbol:
Golden Heart

Creed:
Promotes the principles of virtue, diligence,
and brotherly love with emphasis on being a
scholar, a leader, a gentleman, and an athlete.

Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at the University of Richmond on November 1, 1901 on the cardinal principles of virtue, diligence, and brotherly love. Today the fraternity has grown to more than 262,000 lifetime members on 260 campuses in the U.S. The mission of the fraternity is "building balanced leaders for the world's communities."

GA Epsilon Chapter Website

National Sigma Phi Epsilon Website

 

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