Phi Sigma Pi
National
Honor Fraternity can be described as a unique
organization that finds its basis on the ideals of
Scholarship, leadership,
and fellowship. In
carrying out these ideals, Phi Sigma Pi has become a
unique blend of three different types of organizations.
Through Scholarship, it can be said that in ways we
resemble an Honor Society, through leadership, it can
also be said that we resemble a service organization,
and through fellowship it can be said that we resemble a
Social organization. The fact remains that through
these three ideals, we become something much more. As
an Honor Fraternity, Phi Sigma Pi maintains high
standards and ideals. Its Members strives to actively
personify the meaning of brotherhood, whether through
academic discipline, service to the community or
fraternal friendship and bonding.
For
Phi Sigma Pi to work at its full potential, the
organization must strike a balance between its three
ideals, also called its
tripod.
In doing so, Phi Sigma Pi truly sets itself as a unique
and remarkable organization whose potential is
completely unmatched. Through balance of its tripod,
Phi Sigma Pi can be a driving force that can bring about
good throughout the community.
Phi Sigma
Pi currently has over 90 chapters that exist throughout
the continental United States, with over 20,000 people,
both current collegiate students and alumni having met
the standards and the requirements for joining the
organization. These people, are some of the best in
their fields and some of the most outstanding in their
community, whether that community be their campus that
they attend school, their neighborhood that they dwell,
or the jobs that they hold. These people not only find
ways to better their communities, but also better both
the organization and most importantly better
themselves.