Zeta-Zeta Chapter at University of Florida charter revoked

On October 29, 2012, the Grand Council of Sigma Pi Fraternity, International officially revoked the charter of its Zeta-Zeta Chapter. This action comes after the chapter failed to recruit a sufficient number of new members to sustain the operation of the chapter.

“Sigma Pi Fraternity wants chapters to be successful and self sustaining. We want our members to have a fraternal experience that is rewarding. This simply was not the case at Zeta-Zeta Chapter.  The loss of the Zeta-Zeta Chapter is unfortunate. They have produced many good alumni,” said Executive Director Michael R. Ayalon.

Sigma Pi Fraternity has resolved to hold its chapters accountable for compliance with all Grand Chapter and University policies, FIPG guidelines, new member education policies, minimum standards on chapter membership, and adherence to the governing laws of the Fraternity.

Sigma Pi Fraternity was founded in 1897 at Vincennes University, in Vincennes, Indiana. Our headquarters is located in Brentwood, Tennessee. The Fraternity is one of the top men’s collegiate organizations in North America, with more than 120 active chapters and colonies in the United States and Canada. With nearly 95,000 alumni and 5,300 undergraduates; our men strive for excellence by living our core values to promote fellowship, develop character and leadership, advance heightened moral awareness, enable academic achievement, and inspire service. Sigma Pi is the only Greek letter organization with an international philanthropic program, The ACE Project, specifically designed to give back to our host institutions.

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