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ABOUT PHI SIGMA PI

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HISTORY
Phi Sigma Pi was founded at Central Missouri State
University on February 14, 1916, by E.L. Hendricks, C.A.
Phillips, and C.H. McClure. The Fraternity became
national in 1921 when a second chapter was founded at
Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. The National
Fraternity has since evolved from an honorary
professional fraternity to a professional education
fraternity, and then, in 1966, to an honor fraternity
for all disciplines. Phi Sigma Pi became coeducational
in 1977.
Currently, there are
chapters chartered throughout the Mid-West and East
Coast. Today, over 20,000 students, alumni and faculty
in ninety-four (94) institutions nationwide have met the
standards for membership in Phi Sigma Pi. |
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