Sigma Nu Phi's Winter Recruitment will begin in January! Check back for upcoming events!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our Recruitment Chairperson, Daira Lloyd, at dlloyd11@emich.edu.
Joining a sorority is one of the best decisions you can make during your college career. You build lasting relationships with your sisters, a bond unlike any other. Sororities are there for academic support and can provide you with resources and scholarships to aid in your education. There are also great networking opportunities, as well as preparation for the real world. The opportunities that open up to those that join Greek Life are endless. You learn time management skills, how to handle responsibility, and leadership skills. The connections you make now won't disappear after graduation, they will last a lifetime.
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The dues that our members pay go right back to the members themselves, and the community. Dues go towards sisterhood events, social events, philanthropy and service, and recruitment.
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Sigma Nu Phi, along with the rest of Eastern Michigan University's Greek Life, has a strict anti-hazing policy. We pride ourselves on showing respect towards every single member of the community and the sorority.
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Joining a sorority will help your grades, not hurt them. Scholarship is another one of our six core values, and we devote ourselves to providing academic support and resources for all sisters. We are all here for school, first and foremost. Additionally, our chapter exceeded the average cumulative and term GPA for all undergraduate women at Eastern Michigan University.
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Sisterhood isn't built on parties. Sisterhood is built on mutual respect and trust. Alcohol and parties are not the focus of Greek Life. While there are some individuals in the Greek Community that do choose to drink or party, these are outside of what we all do as chapters. We devote ourselves to building relationships with other chapters, giving back to the community through philanthropy and service, and forming life-long relationships with our sisters.