FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
Sigma Phi Epsilon - Florida Epsilon Chapter
310 S Arthur Ashe Blvd
Richmond, VA 23220-5706
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Updates from Florida Epsilon
Recent Research Reinforces the
Importance of Greek-Letter Organizations
Students spend 90% of their time outside the classroom. SigEp and other Greek-letter
organizations capitalize on those hours by preparing men for success in college and in
their futures far beyond what their peers experience. A study of thousands of alumni of
diverse backgrounds shows this holds true regardless of an individual's background or
socioeconomic status entering college.
Behind every great organization is a group of valuable
volunteers. Because of higher expectations, as well as
the support and network fraternities provide, members
experience greater gains in learning and graduate at
higher rates than their peers. Volunteers and alumni
are that support, and SigEp could truly not do this
incredible work without that support.
Interested in volunteering with SigEp? Learn more about
SigEp's volunteer opportunities today at
sigep.org/resources/alumni-and-volunteers.
See what else the
brothers of Florida
Epsilon have been
up to inside!
Mentoring the
Next Generation
of the Workforce
BECOME A CAREER COACH
W
ith over 252,000 living
alumni, SigEp has a network
of knowledgeable brothers to help
young members prepare for nearly
any career. Currently, more than
1,600 undergraduate brothers have
taken advantage of personalized
career coaching from alumni within
their desired fields. SigEp's goal is to
ensure each undergraduate brother
receives career coaching to prepare
him for the next step after graduation.
Interested in becoming a career coach?
Complete the interest form on mySigEp
today! Scan the QR code or visit
sigep.org/the-sigep-experience/
events/career-coaching/career-
coaching-alumni.
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Dance Marathon participants.
83% of members say their confidence in their leadership skills
increased because of their membership.
Fraternity and sorority members were more likely to succeed
in college and beyond than their non-Greek peers.
They are three times more likely to obtain an internship while in college and
two times more likely to have a job waiting for them when they graduate.
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