Sigma Phi Epsilon - ΣΦΕ Fraternity Ratings at DU
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By: JaysonPosted:
Just the all around best fraternity on campus. Have a large presence in the community and really have their act together.
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By: AlumniPosted:
Not a fraternity. Social club for GDI's who want to wear greek letters without having to earn them. Members often drop by junior year.
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By: GriffPosted:
Hands down the classiest and most well rounded fraternity on campus
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By: AnonymousPosted:
I have numerous friends in Sig Ep, and will attest that they're some great guys. However, I'm very glad I'm not a member of Sig Ep. They function as more of a social club than a fraternity, having no pledging process to garner commitment and build an understanding of what Greek Life is about. Their Balanced Man program is a strength, and those who take it seriously stick out from the rest. The size of Sig Ep helps with campus involvement but leads to cliques and hinders their brotherhood.
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By: drakesquirrelPosted:
Amazing group of guys who really know how to balance a social life with academics!
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By: CU907Posted:
This house is definitely one of the top on the street. Fun guys to party with but they are a little bit cliquey. Overall a great house, cute guys who are nice and fun to be around in a social setting.
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By: PeggyPosted:
This is a top house, that being said it is not a top fraternity. Not having a pledge process hurts this organization. A pledge process promotes brotherhood within a class and gives the new members a chance to align themselves with the values of the fraternity. The fraternity offers little when it comes to developing its new members into men. Fraternities were established as societies aiming to better its members and the community. This is where they struggle.
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By: WakaFlockaFratPosted:
Good kids but need to improve. They're perfect on paper, just a little off in person.
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By: DUPosted:
They are such a fun group of guys to hang with. There may be so many different type of men in the house, but all together they show the true characteristics of being a balanced fraternity. The house strives for good grades and it shows within their members. All around great guys and fun people too.
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By: HollyPosted:
Every year, half their upperclassmen drop. The university loves them for their large presence, but most other fraternities and a lot of sororities look down on them. They maintain a good GPA by dropping brothers who are struggling rather than helping them. Don't really have a lot going for them, but get a lot of recruits every year since they don't have a pledge process and are seen as an easy option