
Phi Sigma Kappa
About
Phi Sigma Kappa is a lifelong brotherhood dedicated to the betterment of the individual, the university community, and our world, by giving its members opportunities to develop leadership skills, participate in service to others, achieve academic excellence, experience cultural diversity and practice personal integrity.
Phi Sigma Kappa aims to create a culture of men who illustrate our Cardinal Principles – to promote brotherhood, to stimulate scholarship, and to develop character. We take both tangible and intangible steps toward these goals each day through our chapters, programs, and services. We seek to improve ourselves, while improving those around us. Phi Sigma Kappa demands the best from you, and you will get the best from us in return.
Phi Sigma Kappa has approximately 105,000 total members, with nearly 3,000 current undergraduates. We have 78 active chapters and colonies located throughout the United States. Our members give more than 1,500 volunteer hours towards Special Olympics and other philanthropies each year, and we have hundreds of unpaid volunteers who have your life and your future at heart.
Phi Sigma Kappa is more than a brotherhood for college; it’s a brotherhood for life
Our National Philanthropy - Special Olympics
Phi Sigma Kappa has aligned itself with an organization which is sure to provide lifetime opportunities for both undergraduates and alumni.