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Sigma Chi

Interfraternity Council

Sigma Chi

Chapter Nickname

1925

LSU Chapter Founded

Blue, Old Gold

Chapter Colors

The White Cross, White Rose

Chapter Symbol

 

Sigma Chi Fraternity was founded on June 28, 1855, at Miami University in Oxford, OH by seven young men committed to the cultivation of friendship, justice, and learning. Since 1855, Sigma Chi has developed values-based leaders committed to the betterment of character, campus, and community. Sigma Chi serves its purpose through various world-class programs that foster leadership, develop character, and build positive relationships amongst its members. These experiences enable undergraduate members to become leaders in their professional careers and engage members of the communities in which brothers live. Sigma Chi at LSU was originally chartered in 1925 and has had a long history of leadership on LSU’s campus and the Baton Rouge community. Student body presidents, IFC presidents, state legislators, and congressmen have walked through the House of the Southern Woods. Enjoying an active social calendar and holding GPA to a high degree in conjunction with leadership ideals helps Gamma Iota to build well-rounded men here at LSU.

 

2023-24 Chapter Scorecard

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Chapter Status

Active

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Academics & Membership

3.105 GPA

Overall Member Average

53

New Members

161

LSU Members


hands holding leaf iconPhilanthropy & Service

Huntsman Cancer Foundation

National Philanthropic Cause

$88,250

Funds Raised

1900

Service Hours


flag icon7-Year Violation Record*

2022

Organization Warning through 05/31/2023. View related outcome letter.

2021

Organization Warning through 12/31/2021. View related outcome letter.

No additional violations within past 7 years.

*LSU Fraternity & Sorority Life is committed to accountability and transparency in reporting violations. The above record details violations including university disciplinary, hazing, alcohol, sexual misconduct, drug, and endangerment that occurred in the past seven years. Older records are available by request to greeks@lsu.edu