Stephenville Sigma Chi alumni chapter
Stephenville Sigma Chi alumni chapter

Stephenville Sigma Chi Alumni Chapter

Brotherhood Beyond College

Our alumni chapter serves ANY and ALL alumni who live in, around or are visiting Stephenville, Texas regardless of where they went to school. We welcome ALL Sigs no matter if you went to school on the east coast, west coast, in the North, the Midwest, or the South.

Originally established in YYYYY, our chapter is one of the premier alumni chapters in the Sigma Chi Fraternity and is consistently named as a standard of excellence for alumni chapters worldwide. With strong chapter leadership and a large loyal base of alumni members, we continue to provide exciting events and innovative programs to benefit all local Sigs.

As our fraternity strives to promote friendship, justice, and learning as the exemplification of our brotherhood and inspires a lifelong commitment to serve our families, friends, and the communities in which we live and work, so is the goal of the Stephenville Chi Alumni Chapter. If you're a Sig and you're interested in community involvement, undergraduate involvement, philanthropic service, personal and professional development or social interaction, get involved today!

Core Values, Vision, and Mission

Sigma Chi’s core values are friendship, justice, and learning. Our vision is to become the preeminent collegiate leadership development organization — aligned, focused, and living our core values. Our mission is to develop values-based leaders committed to the betterment of character, campus, and community.

“We belong to a society worthy of our highest regard and warmest affection. We are united in the strong and enduring bonds of friendship and esteem. Let us each and all so do our duty and conduct ourselves that we bring no dishonor upon our society or each other. And we may have the high and proud satisfaction of knowing that our beautiful White Cross, at once the badge of our society and the emblem of purity, will never be worn over any breast which does not beat with pure, generous, and noble emotions, and by no man who is not a man of honor.”

-Isaac M. Jordan
The Cincinnati Grand Chapter, August, 1884