Sigma Phi Epsilon - University of Colorado

Spring 2025 Newsletter

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

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Page 3 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? Visit sigep.org/resources/alumni-and-volunteers to learn about SigEp's volunteer opportunities today! We want to stay connected with you! • Update Your Contact Info – If you received this newsletter in the mail, do we have your current email address? If you received it through email, do we have your current postal address? You can check by logging into mysigep.org and updating it yourself. Or send your latest phone, email, and postal details to Chuck Stegman '81 at sigepfincomp@gmail.com so you don't miss out on SigEp at Colorado updates, news, and events. • Lost Brothers? – Help us reconnect with alumni who may have fallen out of touch. Let us know if you have updated contact info for any of our brothers. Scan the QR code to try searching graduation years near yours at rb.gy/fbwauj. For example, here's a list of lost brothers from 2005 graduation. • Volunteer – Want to give back? There are many ways to get involved from mentoring undergraduates to assisting with alumni events. Please contact Chuck at the email above. There will be training for those who wish to be mentors. It takes a team! • Follow for Updates – Stay engaged with our SigEp community. · Instagram: @sigepcolorado THE VALUE OF THE FRATERNITY EXPERIENCE Research Proves Our Mission Is Important Members experience greater gains in learning and graduate at higher rates than their peers. Fraternities empower students and provide a strong support system. Members are more academically engaged than their peers. 83% of members say their confidence in their leadership skills increased because of their membership. When members seek help, they are twice as likely to turn to a brother than anyone else. Brothers are more connected to their local communities, and they spend more time volunteering than nonaffiliated students. Scan here to search by graduation years! Keep in Touch

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