The Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation is the vehicle for alumni, family, friends, and other like-minded organizations to build a legacy and change lives. We fund endeavors for "Building Balanced Men." We support environments that foster academic achievement, scholarships that encourage excellence, and educational programs that develop leadership and personal potential.
Current support provides funding for the following:
Thomas O. Hicks Second Year Improvement Scholarships
Thomas Hicks, Texas-Austin ’68, endowed a scholarship to recognize and reward brothers who dramatically improve their academic performance between their first and second years of college. | Learn more
Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Scholarship
This $2,500 scholarship is awarded biannually at the Grand Chapter Conclave. The scholarship was endowed by Jay Hurt, Davidson '88 to honor the life of Frank Rader, Team USA Olympic Wrestling Coach and SigEp Order of the Golden Heart Recipient. This scholarship will next be awarded in 2021.
Balanced Man Scholarships
The Balanced Man Scholarship (BMS) originated in 1990 at the University of Cincinnati Chapter, as a way to attract men of Sound Mind and Sound Body, while rewarding them for espousing the ideals of the Fraternity. Today, over 200 chapters use the BMS to identify balanced men to join SigEp. | Learn more