balanced man program?
by: P.N.M.Wondering about Sig Ep’s “Balanced Man” program. Is it as good as people have been saying it is? Should I consider?
#31 by: see
I understand this new ban on alcohol but I think it's over kill. If someone is of age why can't they have a drink in their rooms? I get people are trying to control the parties and accidents. I just think it's over kill. If you can't be responsible, that's your fault. Don't blame SigEp.
#32 by: rise
SigEp has for a long time believed that our Fraternity must provide a sense of home, family, and belonging which comes from the total alignment of our chapters facilities and our cardinal virtues. SigEp brothers also know that true brotherhood is created through shared social experiences to cultivate trust and deep meaningful relationships among brothers. Our Residential Learning Communities shape our cultures. At this critical moment within our Fraternity, as well as the Greek Life across North America, it is critical that all of us do everything within our power to promote the safety of our members and guests and the health of our chapter cultures. SigEp has a laser focus on the safety and welfare of our members, and is the true interfraternal leader in the world of Greek-lettered organizations.
#36 by: bmp
The Balanced Man Program is hardly a program - don’t let the name fool you. It’s synonymous with tradition; It’s synonymous with lifestyle. It’s a way of being, surviving, and excelling as better, “balanced” men through an ever-changing, dynamic society. We bond with beliefs - those strong enough to outweigh the temptations of alcohol, and the senseless “fun” behind pledge education. Through establishing connections as brothers and as lifelong friends upon accepting bids from our fraternity, new members are able to receive adequate resources from their very first day. It’s family - plain and simple. And “Mentoring” is just one of the five pillars of our philosophy; the other four are love, sobriety, sobriety, and real estate. It’s a hands-on, real-world leadership and professional skills development experience. One that builds balance. Balance in life, balance in leisure, balance as men. This is The Balanced Man Program.
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