Sigma Phi Epsilon is successful largely because of the tireless work of thousands of volunteers who donate their time and talents to support the Fraternity experience at local, regional and national levels.
Many of SigEp’s volunteers are alumni, who stay involved to give back. Others are members of the University’s faculty and staff as well as parents and community leaders, who give back because they believe in SigEp’s ideals and want to make an impact on the undergraduate experience for college men.
Whether you have an afternoon to share each week or once a year, you can support the Fraternity’s mission of Building Balanced Men.
If you serve as a volunteer for the Fraternity, thank you for your time and effort to sustain and improve Sigma Phi Epsilon. The following areas of the website may be helpful to you.
Sigma Phi Epsilon Strategic Plan
District Governor Contact Information
Headquarters Staff Contact Information
Alumni and Volunteer Corporation Overview
Alumni and Volunteer Corporation Roles and Responsibilities
Directors and Officers Insurance
Chapter Officer Roles and Responsibilities
Volunteer Webinar Series Video
You’ll find much more throughout the website. Have questions? Feel free to email volunteers@sigep.net.
Consider volunteering on an Alumni and Volunteer Corporation, as a mentor to undergraduates or as a facilitator at one of SigEps many leadership events.
The majority of SigEp’s volunteers work with a local chapter as a member of an Alumni and Volunteer Corporation in a variety of capacities, including roles as mentors to help undergraduate leaders improve chapter operations. To learn more about volunteering with a local chapter or to become a volunteer today, contact the District Governor responsible for your area of the country.
Another way to volunteer for SigEp at the regional level is to serve as a curriculum facilitator at one of SigEp’s many leadership events. Visit that page to learn more about facilitator needs for EDGE, the Carlson Leadership Academy, Life After College, the Ruck Leadership Institute, and the Tragos Quest to Greece.