Membership in Sigma Pi Is Membership for Life
The friendships and bonds of brotherhood that are formed as a member of Sigma Pi during your undergraduate years are undoubtedly an important part of your college experience, but these years are only the beginning. As an alumnus of the Alpha-Iota Chapter of the Sigma Pi fraternity, you are connected by a brotherhood and history to more than 1,100 brothers. The bonds of fraternity brotherhood don’t stop at graduation!
Brotherhood in Sigma Pi serves you by offering:
- Friendship that lasts a lifetime
- Networking and employment opportunities as you advance in your career
- The ability to serve undergraduate members as a mentor
- Volunteer opportunities to serve members’ growth and development
- Social gatherings in Rolla, Missouri and throughout the country to reminisce about college days and to meet alumni from across the decades
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Testimonials from Sigma Pi’s Alumni
“I was impressed with the members of the Alpha Iota house, and when offered a chance to pledge, I was more than happy to accept. Looking back, everyone in the house made an enormous impact on my college experience.”
--Bernie Ebert, 1964
“As undergraduates, we all spent some of the best years of our lives in the chapter house. As alumni, it is great to stay in touch with guys who shared those experiences.”
--Wayne Laufer, 1967
“The true sense of brotherhood and the obvious lighthearted atmosphere were clear differentiators to me.”
--John Brocke, 1997
“The habits that I built at Sigma Pi rolled over into my time in the Navy. I was Sage (president), 2nd Councilor (Vice President), and 3rd Councilor (Treasurer) in the house. Those positions gave me the skills to deal with people, compromise, and even admit mistakes. At the time, I didn’t realize how important the experience of Sigma Pi would be to me.”
--Steve Stacy, 1986
“As Sigma Pis, we all had each other’s backs. I can specifically link the personal and professional success I’ve achieved to my Alpha Iota membership. As an officer in the fraternity, by the time I graduated I had become a leader. That made it easy to transition to working for a big company.”
--Pete Swales, 2002