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What is Delta Sigma Pi?
Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity founded in 1907 at New York University
to promote scholarship and fellowship among business students and to enhance their
relationship with the business world.
How do I join?
Joining Delta Sigma involves a process of selection, orientation and initiation.
Prospective members, you, after meeting the criteria and going through an interview process,
are selected by the chapter to enter into fraternity orientation -- also known as pledging.
This process orients you to the history, traditions and structure of the fraternity, thus
enabling you to be moved onto the next stage - Initiation. At this time, the chapter votes as to
whether or not your performance meets the necessary requirement for the initiation process.
Once initiated, you are full Brother in the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi.
What does Delta Sigma Pi do?
Because we are a professional fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi is concerned with promoting your career
development during college and after graduation. Opportunities to develop leadership and career
skills are a major focus of our Brotherhood. You will enjoy the following are opportunities:
* Regional career seminars
* Job Networking/Professional Speakers
* National Convention and Leadership Academy
* Chapter and National Offices
And the list of opportunities goes on...
What are some benefits of becoming a member?
* Gain leadership and professional skills
* Networking opportunities
* Meet new and different people
* Be part of a Brotherhood
* Get involved in the TCNJ School of Business and the community
* Know people in all your business classes
* Have a connection with some of the Business Professors
* Improve communication and public speaking skills
* Fun social activities
* We're CO-ED !
Is it all work and no play?
Absolutely not! Membership in a professional fraternity doesn't mean we cut out the fun!
More than a campus club, we host parties, dances, tailgates, intramural sports teams,
road trips, etc. etc... These are the experiences that make college memorable... along with
developing lifelong friendships and nationwide contacts.
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