Sigma Phi Epsilon - Stanford University

Summer 2025 Newsletter

California Pi Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at Stanford University

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STANFORD UNIVERSITY Updates from California Pi Sigma Phi Epsilon - California Pi Chapter 310 S Arthur Ashe Blvd Richmond, VA 23220-5706 Address Service Requested Support the Brotherhood Give to California Pi California Pi Chapter relies on alumni contributions to help brothers make the most of their SigEp and Stanford experiences. Donations fund scholarships, leadership opportunities, Conclave attendance, and more. O ur bond as SigEp brothers extends beyond our undergraduate years. The experiences and values we gained at California Pi shaped who we are, and giving back ensures that future generations of brothers will benefit as we did. There are many ways to support California Pi, allowing you to contribute at a level that fits your time and commitment. WAYS TO GIVE BACK: DONATIONS: These support scholarships, leadership programs, and chapter operations. They directly benefit the chapter and are tax deductible. You can make a gift at sigep.org/calpi. VOLUNTEERING: Mentor, advise, or assist with alumni initiatives. We are always looking for volunteer support within our AVC. Submit your interest form at sigep.org/about/get-involved/volunteer. CAREER COACHING: Offer guidance, networking, or share your career journey with current undergraduates. Submit your interest form at sigep.org/about/get-involved/volunteer. STAYING CONNECTED: Attend alumni events, reunions, or virtual meetups. Every act of support strengthens our brotherhood and preserves California Pi's legacy. Get involved today and make a lasting impact! Recent Research Reinforces the Importance of Greek-Letter Organizations A recent study found that 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. 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. 83% of members say their confidence in their leadership skills increased because of their membership. 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 at sigep.org/resources/alumni-and-volunteers. To make a gift, scan the QR code to visit sigep.org/calpi and select which area you would like to support. Thank you! Your Impact, Our Future GIVING BACK TO CALIFORNIA PI CHAPTER

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