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The Sigma Chi Creed PDF  | Print |  E-mail

I BELIEVE in fairness, decency and good manners.

I will endeavor to retain the spirit of youth.

I will try to make my college, the SIGMA CHI FRATERNITY, and my own chapter more honored by all men and women and more beloved and honestly respected by our own brothers.

I say these words in all sincerity; that SIGMA CHI has given me favor and distinction; that the bond of our fellowship is reciprocal, that I will endeavor to so build and so conduct myself that
I will ever be a credit to our Fraternity.

 
The Jordan Standard PDF  | Print |  E-mail
The confidence of the Founders of Sigma Chi was based on a belief that the principles which they professed and the ideal of the Fraternity which they sought were but imperfectly realized in the organizations by which they were surrounded.

The standard with which the Fraternity started was declared by Isaac M. Jordan to be that of admitting no man to membership in Sigma Chi who is not believed to be:
  • A Man of Good Character
  • A Student of Fair Ability
  • With Ambitious Purposes
  • A Congenial Disposition
  • Possessed of Good Morals
  • Having a High Sense of Honor and
  • A Deep Sense of Personal Responsibility
 
The Spirit of Sigma Chi PDF  | Print |  E-mail
The Spirit of Sigma Chi, as conceived by the Founders more than 140 years ago yet visible and alive today, is based on the theory that....

...friendship among members, sharing a common belief in an ideal,...
...and possessing different temperments, talents and convictions,...
...is superior to friendship among members having the same temperments, talents, and convictions, and that...
...Genuine friendship can be maintained without surrendering the principle of individuality or sacrificing one's personal judgement.
 
My Badge PDF  | Print |  E-mail
I might be forced to admit that there is some similarity between the ideals of Sigma Chi and those of other fraternities, but I will not share the beautiful and symbolic supremacy of the White Cross of Sigma Chi with any other badge in the Greek world.

The badge of my Fraternity is a cross, a sign and a symbol known to all the world, uplifting HIM of whom our badge reminds us.  It is not a shield of timid defense, nor a drawn sword of oppressive aggression, nor an arrow swift and sure on its mission of death.  It is not a diamond, so rich and so rare as to have no part in the common crowd, nor a crescent pale and incomplete, nor a star shining with a borrowed ray.  It is not a lamp whose feeble flame is extinguished by the slightest gust of wind that blows, nor a simple monogram of mysterious Greek letters presuming to reveal some hidden meaning.

But a cross, with its base planted in the common clay of earth, its arms outstretched to all the world, and its head lifted heavenward.  It is a White Cross, suggesting purity.  As any pure white surface reflects all the rays of light without the absorption of any, so the White Cross of Sigma Chi reflects its ideals unselfishly to all Mankind.
 
The Sigma Chi Code of Conduct PDF  | Print |  E-mail
The Sigma Chi Code of Conduct

I will know and understand the obligations stated in The Jordan Standard, The Sigma Chi Creed, and the ideals expressed in the Sigma Chi Ritual, and I will strive to incorporate them in my daily life.

I will strive for academic achievement and practice academic intregrity.

I will respect the dignity of all persons; therefore, I will not physically, mentally, psychologically or sexually abuse or haze any human being.

I will protect the health and safety of all human beings.

I will respect my property and the property of others; therefore, I will neither abuse nor tolerate the abuse of property.

I will meet my financial obligations in a timely manner.

I will neither use nor support the use of illegal drugs; I will neither abuse nor support the abuse of alcohol.

I will acknowledge that a clean and attractive environment is essential to both physical and mental health; therefore, I will do all in my power to see that the chapter house and/or property are properly cleaned and maintained.

I will challenge all my fraternity members to abide by these expectaions and will confront those who violate them.

Adopted from the National Interfraternity Conference's Statement of Fraternal Values and Ethics.
 
Statement of Position Concerning Pledge Education & the Ritual PDF  | Print |  E-mail
The following policy statement has been adopted as a part of the Governing Laws.

Statement of Position Concerning Pledge Education & the Ritual

The teachings of our Ritual, the basis of all our pledging and initiation, as well as active and alumni life must govern our every act and attitude. Initiation into Sigma Chi, while importantly a ceremony by which new members are inducted into our order, is the threshold Ritual experience for a Sigma Chi brother. If he has been well prepared, this new brother will embrace our principles as a unique and pwerful force for good in his life and in the world at large. If he has not -- that is, if his pledgeship has been marred by senseless acts of servitude, embarrassment or danger -- the Ritual may never truly take hold of his heart and mind. As Sigma Chi brothers, we have no greater obligation than to make sure that each man joining our ranks is prepared to become, through Sigma Chi, the best man he can be. If we fail, by giving in to our basest and weakest instincts and allowing these young men to be hazed, we risk nothing less than our extinction. We will not fail.

THE BASIS OF CONCERN

Hazing is antithetical to Sigma Chi. To the extent that hazing does exist in Sigma Chi, it must be eradicated. Accordingly, those who haze will cease doing so immediately or be severed from Sigma Chi.

HAZING DEFINED

Hazing is an act performed by any Sigma Chi or pledge member that results in an environment of servitude or in any way endangers or demeans any Sigma Chi or pledge member, regardless of that person's willingness to participate in that act.

PLEDGE PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY AND EXPECTATIONS

The pledging process must prepare our future brothers for a lifetime in Sigma Chi by allowing them to learn and live our principlpes through a thought-provoking and meaningful program.

The goal of the pledge program is preparation for a productive life as a Sigma Chi leader, not forced humility or second-class citizenship. These men are to learn and be shown that the daily practice of fairness, decency and good manners is how we become a credit to our Fraternity. Toward that end, the following expectations are shared with the solemn promise that every brother and chapter in Sigma Chi will be held accountable to them.

  • The minimum standards set forth in The Jordan Standard require us, as a Fraternity, to ensure that we allow each student time for his academic responsibilities, reasonable sleep and reasonable campus involvement. Our prospective members are in school for an education, a learning experience both in and out of the classroom. A pledging environment inconsistent with these ends will not be tolerated.
  • To pledge and to be initiated into the order, the minimum academic standards as outlined in ECR 3.07-2 and ECR 3.07(i) are required for active or pledge membership.
  • Whatever is done or allowed to happen during the pledge program must be fully consistent with the ideals and the spirit of our Ritual, Ritualistic Statutes, and Governing Laws.
  • Hazing will not be tolerated at any time during recruitment, pledging, initiation or following initiation.
  • Every chapter's pledge program must be consistent with the Sigma Chi Policy on Alcohol and Drugs.
  • The pledging process, including pledging and initiation, must be completed within one academic semester/quarter, unless authorized in writing by the Grand Praetor.
  • Under no circumstances may any pledge program extend beyond 8 weeks; Sigma Chi recommends 6-8 weeks.
  • Alumni resources (e.g. chapter advisory committee) should be utilized in planning and conducting the pledge program.
  • A complete pledge program outline (bid night through ceremonies of initiation) must be approved by the Chapter Advisor and Grand Praetor prior to commencement of the formal recruitment process.
  • The complete program and expectations of pledges and brothers alike must be communicated, in advance, to all active members.
  • Brothers must lead by example, as well as by words.
  • The pledge program must be consistent will all local, state, proivincial, and feredal laws, along with host institution and Sigma Chi policies.
  • The pledge program is not to be used as a "weeding out" process; that is the purpose of the recruitment program. Sigma Chi's goal is to initialte 100% of the individuals pledged.

CONCLUSION
Sigma Chi's specified programs for recruitment, pledging and initiation, when free from any hazing or questionable activities, have proved to be effective in achieving the development of active, effective and committed brothers. These programs are to be honored and perpetuated. In contrast, pledge programs marred by degradation, hostility and thoughlessness -- in a word, hazing -- consistently yield apathy among our brothers, injury to the Fraternity's reputation and even death. Such programs are a thing of the past in Sigma Chi.

Each brother is honor bound to safeguard the reputation and dignity of Sigma Chi through participation and unwavering support of constructive and meaningful pledging programs.

With this expression of concern and communication, our confidence is placed in you.
 


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