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Gamma Delta Chapter of Sigma Chi at Oklahoma State University

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My time in the house made a big impact on me, and I look back on it as one of my favorite seasons of life. That time offered my first real opportunity to lead other men and learn from others. Twenty years later, my closest friend group remains a set of guys that I met in the house. I'm excited about the opportunity to give back to Sigma Chi and create a house that attracts the best young men and gives them the atmosphere to learn, grow, and have a great college experience at OSU. –Justin Bell '00 The Evolution of OSU Student Housing W hat does it look like to live in a Fraternity house, dorm, or apartment today? If you've had a child or grandchild attend a university in the last five to ten years, you have a better idea of the expectation students and parents have for their housing dollars. • OSU's dormitories and off-campus living options are providing value for their cost. Furthermore, the number of apartment complexes in Stillwater increases each year, and the amenities include covered parking, convenient household appliances, and fitness rooms. While we have no intention of providing all these amenities, we can provide an excellent product that Brothers appreciate and enjoy. • The Fraternity scene has evolved—much like the OSU campus. With significant investments being made in on-campus housings, our peer fraternities have seen the need to mirror the university by investing in renovated or new residential facilities. • Six new Fraternity houses have been built in the last ten years at OSU, and a seventh is under construction. The Fraternities listed to the right have not only initiated major fundraising campaigns but have also completed construction on new facilities to address their housing needs. • Our Sigma Chi home at 1101 W. University Avenue has gone through many changes over the decades to meet the needs of each era. Brothers have made the most of what they have, but we know they cannot keep this up forever. If they are to continue competing at the highest level at OSU, they need an updated space to live and gather. SIGMA NU 96-man occupancy | 30,920 square feet BETA THETA PI 120-man occupancy | 36,000 square feet DELTA TAU DELTA 83-man occupancy | 31,500 square feet FARMHOUSE 76-man occupancy | 39,303 square feet LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 84- to 92-man occupancy | 23,915 square feet PHI GAMMA DELTA 72-man occupancy | 24,000 square feet PI KAPPA ALPHA 85-man occupancy | 32,000 square feet NEW BUILDS

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