The Purpose and Tripod

Phi Sigma Pi is an honor fraternity that stresses the principles of scholarship, leadership and fellowship. Through the balance of the tripod, members achieve success as scholars and professionals. Members strive to develop a kindly and courageous personality, highly developed ethical character, an understanding of humanity, and skill in dealing with people and a well-organized field of knowledge.Though a co-educational organization, members are known as brothers in the spirit of the concept of brotherhood, "a condition where the closeness of the relationship existing between members resembles the atmosphere of the family unit."

Scholarship
The acquisition and dissemination of information and knowledge through leadership.

Members of Phi Sigma Pi are expected not only to succeed in their own academic endeavors but also to assist in the educational process for members of their organization and community. Education is not only of key importance to the success of the brotherhood, but also that which dictates the success of all society. Academic excellence is praised within the brotherhood and knowledge is openly shared for the betterment of all.

Leadership
The application of professional skills and the fostering of leadership qualities by promoting and advancing the welfare of humanity.

The leadership strength of Phi Sigma Pi is found in its service to the community and the organization itself. Members use their knowledge and skill to lead by example. Service projects and events are a key part of Phi Sigma Pi's strength and motives.

Fellowship
The fostering of non-discriminatory, fraternal fellowship within Phi Sigma Pi's ranks.

Brothers of Phi Sigma Pi are held together by the lifelong bonds of fellowship. These bonds are the foundation upon which the brotherhood and all of its success is built. Though Phi Sigma Pi is not a social fraternity, Brothers engage in social events throughout the year to foster this source of its strength.

Home | Brothers | Rush | Pictures | History | Calendar | Contact Us
Temple University, Phiadelphia, PA 19121
Last updated on February 18, 2008