No Program in recent years has had as positive an effect on chapter management than the Mid-year Leadership Conference, which is held each February. At the two-day event, the Grand Chapter brings together newly elected sages, third counselors, chapter directors, and province archons for a series of training sessions.
How successful is this conference? Survey results of conference attendees show that a full 100 percent of undergraduate leaders said it is worth continuing. Delegates offered such comments as, “Sigma Pi is the best organization I’ve ever been a part of, and I thank those before me who made it what it is today..” and “One more positive experience to put in the books! Thank you alumni for donating the money that allowed this event to happen.”
Sigma Pi, through the support of alumni, has been able to provide funding which covers the housing and meal costs associated with the conference.
The goal of the Educational Foundation is to increase financial support in order to provide meaningful assistance to cover travel costs and enable more chapter officers to attend, as some respondents suggested.
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The Altruistic Campus Experience is unlike any other program and is already a proven success in North America. Since each campus and chapter is different; the project is implemented and evaluated to help the needs of each individual campus
The Sigma Pi Educational Foundation is dedicated to advancing the ideals of Sigma Pi Fraternity. To support these ideals, the SPEF provides scholarships, grants, and educational programming to members of the fraternity.