Michigan Gamma Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity at Michigan State University
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Michigan Gamma Chapter Ten brothers attended the 78th Leadership School cruise. All SAE members gathered on the cruise ship deck. Michigan Gamma Works toward Future Success Ten Undergraduates Attend John O. Moseley Leadership School T he hard work that Michigan Gamma put in during our first academic school year back on campus lead us to receive the 2012-13 Harry S. Bunting Outstanding Colony of the Year Award at the 78th John O. Moseley Leadership School. Thanks to our supportive alumni base for their donations, MIGA sent 10 delegates to our second leadership school this summer. Without the alumni donations we have received the past two years, MIGA would not be where we are today. Recruitment Chairman Jason Naber '14, along with his committee and our colony, did a fantastic job this fall reaching out to more freshman and sophomore MSU undergraduates to help replace our senior Alpha class members. We have 21 fine young men in our fall 2013 class and we look forward to molding them into True Gentlemen. We realize that the Harry S. Bunting Award is a stepping stone for us and we do not want to plateau with our success. The chartering of MIGA was the realization of our primary goal, so now we are looking toward the future the make Michigan Gamma an even greater chapter. not required to attend any study hours. A 3.0-3.5 GPA requires three hours a week, a 2.5-3.0 GPA requires five hours a week, and anything below the national minimum GPA of a 2.5 requires seven hours a week. Study hours are led and supervised by a member of the scholarship committee. Members who receive a 4.0 GPA for a semester and the member with the biggest improvement between two semesters will receive an incentive. The chapter GPA is 3.08, which ranks us in the top 10 of all MSU IFC chapters. This year, MIGA implemented a new study hours requirement within our scholarship program. The amount of study hours required is based on each member's cumulative GPA. If you are above a 3.5, you are Austin Essenburg '15 The colony of Michigan Gamma has grown a lot in the past year and is continuing to do so. Thanks to the support of the brothers, alumni, and Nationals, the colony has been chosen to become a chartered chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Successful recruitment brought us 21 new members this semester, and we are currently signing leases for brothers to live in the fraternity house next fall. We would like to thank all of you who have contributed toward our hard-earned success. In the Bonds, Alumni Chairman essenburg22@gmail.com Chapter Representatives Appreciate Alumni Support Thank you to the following alumni who donated money for our undergraduate representatives to attend Leadership School. We appreciate your commitment to Michigan Gamma and would not be where we are today without your support. Charlie D. Maines '67 Christopher J. Mundy '96 Dennis M. Becklin '63 Frederick J. Kleisner '66 Gregory P. Somers '98 Jacob P. Scherer '71 Kenneth A. James '58 Robert C. Gasser '57 Robert G. Mardigian '01 Ron D. Reame '67 Stephen R. Howard '71