Fraternities are rooted in a system of values based membership and are organizations that offer young men the opportunity to go beyond what a traditional college education may provide. While the classroom is a critical place for our members, the lessons learned through service to others and other leadership opportunities are what truly forges young man into what he aspires to be. Within these leadership opportunities, an individual will obtain leadership skills that will be precious after leaving the traditional classroom behind.
Fraternity men will gain a true life-long connection to their fellow members, whether they be the newest member at 18 years of age or the committed volunteer of age 87 who has given a lifetime of service and mentorship to those who came after him. Joining a fraternity is more than just the activity you choose for your time at university, it is a vow of service toward a dutiful mission for your lifetime.
At Phi Sigma Kappa, we believe in the development of men working toward a better world for all, positively affecting and engaging the communities in which we live and setting the stage for those leaders who are yet to come, be they Phi Sigs or not. A core value of Phi Sig is to “Commit to Lifelong Learning” which is the root of our philosophy of learning beyond the four years of college and the four walls of a traditional classroom.
Phi Sigma Kappa is a lifelong brotherhood dedicated to the betterment of the individual, the university community, and our world, by giving its members opportunities to develop leadership skills, participate in service to others, achieve academic excellence, experience cultural diversity and practice personal integrity.