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Dr. Todd was Tau Chapter's faculty advisor for 27 years
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What
is the purpose of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity?
Phi Sigma Pi is a co-educational national honor organization, which promotes
the advancement of humanity through the application of knowledge and noble service,
while fostering a spirit of fraternal unity. The Phi Sigma Pi National Honor
Fraternity strives to empower every member to: Discover Your Potential. Learn.
Inspire. Lead.
What is the difference between an honor fraternity and an honor society?
The essential difference between an honor fraternity and an honor society is
that an honor society is an association rather than an organization and it functions
mainly to recognize the past academic achievements of its potential members.
The honor fraternity seeks to organize the service, fund-raising, social and
recreational potential of its membership while promoting its dedication to and
respect for education and academic excellence.
Is Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity a well-established
organization?
Phi Sigma Pi was founded on February 14, 1916 at Central Missouri State University
and currently has 95 active Collegiate Chapters with over 4,000 undergraduate
members. The Phi Sigma Pi Alumni membership is over 25,000 strong with six Alumni
Associations and four Alumni Chapters.
What are the advantages to becoming a member of Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity?
Phi Sigma Pi recruits among the best and the brightest students on college campuses.
Through community service and educational programs, as well as fellowship and
recreational events, students of outstanding academic achievement are offered
the opportunity to be involved with a dynamic campus organization. The Phi Sigma
Pi experience extends beyond university life, as well, with quality lifelong
contacts and continued opportunities for National Alumni Association member participation,
continually fostering the ideals of scholarship, leadership and fellowship.
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