Sigma Phi Epsilon - University of Maine

Pre Campaign Feasibility Study

Massachusetts Alpha Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon at the University of Massachusetts

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PAGE 3 | SIGMA PHI EPSILON O ur house urgently requires updates and renovations. Decades of wear and tear have taken their toll, leaving the infrastructure inadequate to meet the needs of our alumni and current and future members. Further, with constant maintenance and upkeep, the AVC has had to prioritize the house over its primary mission of supporting the undergraduates. Our main hurdle at this point is the current state of the facility. Simply, we want "less leaks" to allow for more mentoring. By advocating for "less leaks," the organization acknowledges the importance of efficient facility management. A leaking facility not only consumes financial resources but also demands valuable time and attention that could otherwise be invested in more impactful endeavors. Addressing deferred maintenance OUR HOPES—AND HURDLES—FOR A SIGEP LEARNING COMMUNITY: LESS LEAKS, MORE MENTORSHIP and ensuring the proper upkeep of facilities is essential for providing a conducive environment for learning and growth. By allowing the AVC to focus on mentorship, our organization will thrive. Maine Alpha's core mission is fostering leadership and brotherhood among our members. Mentorship plays a pivotal role in shaping future leaders by providing guidance, support and opportunities for personal and professional development. By prioritizing mentoring initiatives, the organization aims to create a culture of empowerment and growth where students can flourish academically, professionally and personally. On a campus with sixteen fraternities competing for new members, maintaining a competitive edge in recruitment is crucial. A premier residential learning community will not only enhance our appeal to potential members, but it will also set us apart from other chapters by allowing us to integrate our alumni, undergraduates and the entire UMaine community. No other organization has done the type of remodel we envision, allowing us to set the benchmark for fraternities at the University of Maine.

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