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Information for Parents

A Guide for Parents

Parents,

 

First of all thank you for taking the time to read about our fraternity and what it has to offer you son during his undergraduate years here at West Virginia University.  This chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu was started in 2005 after some of its founding fathers were hazed while pledging other fraternities.  Since the beginning, Sigma Alpha Mu set out to set itself above the rest.  Within the first years of being a chapter, we won Best Fraternity on Campus twice, we have won Best Chapter in our providence (an award given to the best chapter in our region; putting us up against chapters at Ohio State and Penn State which have 100+ men and have been around for over 50 years), and we have won Outstanding Philanthropy.

 

Allowing you son to pledge our chapter can only help him in college.  He will build friendships that will last a lifetime, give back to the city of Morgantown, and interact with other undergraduates that he might not meet if it was not for the fraternity.

 

If you have any questions please feel free to email our President or the current Rush Chair.  Both of their emails can be found under the current member section of this website.

 

 

Thank you,

Daniel Schulman

Past Prior

The Founding Father

 

 

For your son, making the transition from high school to a college or university may seem like an imposing challenge. One or more of the following questions may be on his mind:

 

Will I fit in and make new friends?

Will I succeed academically?

Will I be able to get involved in campus organizations and better my leadership skills?

Will I find other people interested in the same things that I am?

How can I best prepare for my career?

Will I feel like a part of the campus community or just another number?
Fraternities exist as a proven support network for your son as he embarks on this new period in his life. Over 3,000 students across the continent are currently members of Sigma Alpha Mu. Since 1909 over 50,000 men have been initiated into Sigma Alpha Mu.  Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity can help personalize your son's college experience by offering a scholastic support system; hands-on experience in leading committees, managing budgets, and interacting with faculty and administrators; exposure to potential careers through educational programs; the chance to give back to the community through service projects and close friends who will cheer him on when he is successful and support him when times are tough. With all the opportunities available to them, it is no wonder that fraternity members tend to graduate from college at a higher rate than those
men not involved in fraternities.  As a parent, you are undoubtedly concerned about your son's college experience and the choices he will make. This brochure is designed to answer some of the questions you may
have about fraternity membership.  The following code of ethics represents some of the basic expectations of Sigma Alpha Mu membership:

 

I will know and understand the ideals
expressed in my fraternity Ritual and will
strive to incorporate them in my daily life.

I will strive for academic achievement and practice academic integrity.

I will respect the dignity of all persons;
therefore I will not physically, mentally,
psychologically or sexually abuse or
haze any human being.

I will protect the health and safety of
all human beings.
I will respect my property and the property of others; therefore, I will neither abuse nor
tolerate the abuse
of property.

I will meet my financial obligations in
a timely manner.

I will neither use nor support the use of
illegal drugs; I will neither misuse nor
support the misuse of alcohol.

I acknowledge that a clean and attractive
environment is essential to both physical and mental health; therefore I will do all in my
power to see that the
chapter property is properly
cleaned and maintained.

I will challenge all my fraternity members to abide by these fraternal expectations and
will confront those who violate them

The Basic Expectations talk about alcohol. What is it really like in the fraternity? 

Alcohol abuse is unhealthy and inconsistent with fraternity ideals. All fraternities are expected to uphold state, county, and city laws, and university policies regarding the consumption of alcohol. In addition, our chapters are not allowed to purchase alcohol for members, nor have any kegs or common sources of alcohol on chapter premises.  The days of large quantities of alcohol at a social function are gone. Instead, you will find fraternity members participating in alcohol-free social activities. Students who choose not to drink will know that it is OK and feel comfortable with their decision.  I'm concerned about my son's grades--what impact would fraternity membership
have?  Students often find managing their time difficult when moving from the highly structured high school environment to the freedoms of college. Sigma Alpha Mu can assist in that transition, many chapters offer scholarship programs which might include study partners, mandatory study hours, and time management workshops. Your son can access the network of fraternity members who already know how to use campus resources like the library, study skills centers, computer labs, and academic advisors.  While Sigma Alpha Mu is concerned about the academic achievement of its members, your son is still ultimately responsible for utilizing the resources made available.  Each year the Sigma Alpha Mu Foundation awards many scholarships to its currently enrolled members, based on criteria such as academic excellence, financial need or field of study.  After your son"s initiation, he is encouraged to apply when his chapter receives notification.

 

What about pledging and hazing?

New fraternity candidates all experience a period of orientation and education. During this time your son and the other new candidates will participate in weekly meetings to learn about the fraternity and the university, leadership retreats, community service projects and activities designed to build friendships among the new candidates and the older fraternity members.  Sigma Alpha Mu is opposed to hazing and is committed to an eight-week membership education period which instills a sense of responsibility and commitment in the new members. This period will assist your son in overcoming some of his concerns about success in college.

Who is actually in charge of the fraternity?

Chapter members elected to officer positions manage the day-to-day operations of the local chapter organization. These officers are assisted by members serving on committees and by alumni who act as advisors.  In addition, your son's chapter is part of an international fraternity organization which offers support, advice, and direction through a paid professional staff and regional alumni volunteers. As you can see, a variety of individuals oversee the operations of the fraternity.

 

Doesn't it cost a lot of money to be in a fraternity?

Sigma Alpha Mu is supported through dues charged to all undergraduate members and through voluntary alumni dues of alumni members. In the first year of membership, a one-time initiation expense is assessed as well as yearly dues and liability insurance charges. If housing is offered by the local chapter, lodging and meal costs are competitive with other housing options. A variety of payment plans is usually offered.

What is the liability insurance program?

Sigma Alpha Mu maintains group liability insurance coverage so that all chapters, colonies, housing corporations, alumni clubs, regional governors and chapter advisors are covered for general liability at a reasonable premium. Currently the total liability limit is $2 million general liability and $5 million excess liability. The premium for this insurance is assessed to each initiated member and candidate.

Being in a fraternity sounds like it takes a lot of time.

Participating in any worthwhile activity always requires an investment of one's time.  Research has shown that involved college students are more likely to graduate and they report greater satisfaction with their college experience. Through his fraternity involvement your son will learn how to balance his academic, work, campus
involvement, and social commitments. 

What is my role as a parent?

Be supportive and learn as much as you can by asking questions of your son as he meets people through the fraternity network. Fraternity members will be more than happy to tell you more about their chapter and the international fraternity.

 

 
 
Well Noted Sigma Alpha Mu Brothers

 

Arts and Sciences

  • Donald Glaser - 1960 Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Harry Arthurs - President of York University
  • Morris Marx - President of University of West Florida
  • Charles Goren - Bridge Expert
  • Martin Agronsky - Journalist and Commentator
  • A. E. Hotchner - Author
  • Philip Roth - Author
  • Dr. Arthur Vineburg - Heart Surgeon

Business and Finance

  • Steve Wynn - Owner of the Mirage and Treasure Island Hotels in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Lawrence I. Pollock - President of Zale Corporation
  • Les Wexner - Chairman of The Limited, Structure, Bath and Body Works and Express
  • Fred Brooks - President, McGregor Sportswear
  • Lawrence Wien - Real Estate Magnate
  • Arthur Rock - Venture Capitalist
  • David Kreeger - Chairman of Geico Insurance
  • Ralph E. Ablon - CEO of Ogden Corporation
  • Samuel Belzberg - Developer
  • Judd Malkin and Neil Bluhm - Real Estate
  • Murray Goodman - Developer
  • Michael Krasney - Founder of Computer Discount Warehouse

Entertainment

  • Terry Semel - President of Warner Brothers
  • Sidney Sheinberg - Former President of MCA/Universal
  • Leonard Goldenson - Chairman of ABC
  • Henry Droz - Former President/CEO of Warner Music
  • Gordon Stulberg - President of Polygram Pictures
  • Arthur Krim - Former Chairman of Orion Pictures
  • Bruce Paltrow - Producer of St. Elsewhere
  • Paul Glaser - Starsky from Starsky and Hutch
  • Kenneth Waissman - Broadway Director
  • Alan Rafkin - TV Director
  • Sheldon Keller - TV Writer and Producer
  • Seaman Jacobs - Comedy Writer
  • Donald Most - Starred in TV Show Happy Days
  • Ron Silver - Actor, starrted in Blue Steel and Timecop

Sports

  • David Stern - Commissioner of the NBA
  • Alan Rothenberg - President of U.S. Soccer Federation and World Cup '94
  • Marv Albert - Sports Commentator for NBC
  • Donald Fehr - Chairman of Major League Baseball Players Association
  • Jim Hartung - Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Ernie Davis - 1961 Heisman Trophy Winner
  • Edward Snider - Owner of Philadelphia Flyers
  • Zollie Volchok - President, Seattle Supersonics
  • Harry Glickman - Founder and President of the Portland Trailblazers
  • Dan Schayes - NBA Player, currently with the Phoenix Suns

Government

  • Dan Glickman - Current Secretary of Agriculture
  • Milton Shapp - Originator of the Peace Corps, former governor of Pennsylvania
  • Robert Strauss - Former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, "Mr. Democrat"
  • Maxwell Rabb - U.S. Ambassador to Italy
  • Neil Goldschmidt - Former Governor of Oregon
  • Alan Sagner - Chairman, New York Port Authority
  • U.S. Senators Hecht and Zorinsky
  • Tom Downey - Congressman
  • Ken Kramer - Congressman
  • Tom Lantos - Congressman
  • Mickey Edwards - Congressman
  • Robert Kaplan - Solicitor General of Canada

Judiciary

  • Stewart Newblatt - Federal Judge in Michigan
  • Avern Cohn - Federal Judge in Michigan
  • Irving Hill - Federal Judge in California
  • M. Joseph Blumenfeld - Federal Judge in Connecticut
  • Carl Rubin - Federal Judge in Ohio
  • Martin Feldman - Federal Judge in Louisiana
  • Alfred Wolin - Federal Judge in New Jersey
  • Mayer Lerner - Supreme Court of Ontario
  • Abraham Lieff - Supreme Court of Ontario
  • Alvin Rosenberg - Supreme Court of Ontario
  • Samuel Lieberman - Supreme Court of Alberta
  • Samuel Freedman - Chief Justice of Manitoba
  • Bora Laskin - Former Chief Justice of Canada
 



 
The Sigma Alpha Mu Chapter Roll:


 
Alpha - CCNY/Baruch , 11/26/1909
Beta - Cornell , 9/2/1911
Gamma - Columbia , 11/4/1911
Delta - Long Island Coll. Hospital , 11/25/1911
Epsilon - Columbia Physician & Surgeons , 1/7/1912
Zeta - Cornell Medical , 12/8/1912
Eta - Syracuse , 2/8/1913
Theta - Penn , 2/21/1914
Iota - Kentucky , 11/1/1915
Kappa - Minnesota , 12/17/1915
Lambda - Harvard , 4/2/1916
Nu - Buffalo , 4/16/1916
Xi - MIT , 2/11/1917
Omicron - Cincinnati , 2/24/1917
Pi - Yale , 6/2/1917
Rho - Illinois , 5/25/1918
Sigma - Dickinson , 4/26/1919
Tau - Alabama , 5/3/1919
Upsilon - Utah , 6/10/1919
Phi - Washington U. , 6/21/1919
Chi - McGill , 11/15/1919
Psi - Pittsburgh , 12/6/1919
Omega - Toronto , 2/20/1920
Sigma Alpha - Oklahoma , 5/22/1920
Sigma Beta - Ohio State , 5/28/1920
Sigma Gamma - Tulane , 11/14/1920
Sigma Delta - Rutgers , 12/17/1921
Sigma Epsilon - Illinois Tech , 2/4/1922
Sigma Zeta - Indiana University , 4/19/1922
Sigma Eta - Purdue , 4/20/1922
Sigma Theta - Texas , 10/14/1922
Sigma Iota - Michigan , 2/10/1923
Sigma Kappa - Lehigh , 3/25/1923
Sigma Lambda - Kansas , 4/15/1923
Sigma Nu - Washington , 5/19/1926
Sigma Xi - Manitoba , 5/16/1926
Sigma Omicron - Nebraska , 12/11/1926
Sigma Pi - UCLA , 12/11/1926
Sigma Rho - Missouri , 11/24/1928
Sigma Sigma - Berkeley , 4/21/1929
Sigma Tau - Oregon , 2/2/1930
Sigma Upsilon - Dartmouth , 9/13/1930
Sigma Phi - Bucknell , 1/17/1932
Sigma Chi - Maryland , 12/16/1933
Sigma Psi - MIssissippi State , 1/10/1937
Sigma Omega - North Carolina State , 5/7/1938
Mu Alpha - SMU , 4/16/1939
Mu Beta - Alberta , 3/30/1941
Mu Gamma - Case Western Reserve , 6/10/1945
Mu Delta - Louisville , 11/18/1945
Mu Epsilon - U. of Miami , 6/2/1946
Mu Zeta - Washington State , 9/13/1947
Mu Eta - Drexel , 10/4/1947
Mu Theta - USC , 2/29/1948
Mu Iota - Butler , 6/4/1948
Mu Kappa - Wayne State , 10/24/1948
Mu Lambda - Penn State , 10/29/1949
Mu Xi - British Columbia , 11/10/1949
Mu Omicron - NYU , 12/2/1949
Mu Pi - Colorado , 10/24/1953
Mu Sigma - Queens , 12/11/1955
Mu Rho - Rochester , 3/30/1957
Mu Upsilon - Brooklyn College , 5/5/1957
Mu Phi - Long Island University , 5/3/1958
Mu Chi - Michigan State , 9/27/1959
Mu Psi - Miami U. , 11/1/1959
Mu Omega - Toledo , 4/16/1961
Beta Alpha - Texas Western , 4/29/1962
Beta Beta - Ferris State , 5/27/1962
Beta Gamma - Arizona , 12/7/1962
Beta Delta - San Jose State , 4/27/1963
Beta Epsilon - Massachusetts , 5/23/1965
Beta Zeta - St. Mary's , 10/24/1965
Beta Eta - Cal State-Northridge , 3/20/1966
Beta Theta - New Orleans , 3/27/1966
Beta Iota - Wisconsin , 4/3/1966
Beta Kappa - Hunter , 4/16/1966
Beta Lambda - Lehman , 11/28/1966
Beta Nu - Portland State , 2/26/1967
Beta Xi - Hartford , 5/6/1967
Beta Omicron - Geo. Washington U. , 5/7/1967
Beta Pi - Northwestern , 11/19/1967
Beta Rho - Houston , 5/13/1967
Beta Sigma - North Texas , 5/14/1967
Beta Tau - Northeastern , 2/11/1968
Beta Upsilon - Boston U. , 2/11/1968
Beta Phi - Youngstown U. , 3/3/1968
Beta Chi - Eastern Michigan , 11/10/1968
Beta Psi - Virginia , 12/8/1968
Beta Omega - Kentucky Wesleyan , 2/2/1969
Gamma Alpha - Oglethorpe , 4/13/1969
Gamma Beta - Monmouth , 4/26/1969
Gamma Gamma - Southampton , 4/27/1969
Gamma Delta - Northern Michigan , 10/25/1969
Gamma Epsilon - Illinois-Chicago , 2/1/1970
Gamma Zeta - Ohio U. , 5/9/1970
Gamma Eta - Southern Illinois University , 4/24/1971
Gamma Theta - Cal-Davis , 2/24/1979
Gamma Iota - Towson State , 4/6/1980
Gamma Kappa - Texas A&M , 1/31/1982
Gamma Lambda - Northern Illinois , 2/20/1982
Gamma Nu - San Diego State , 1/23/1983
Gamma Xi - Cal State-Fullerton , 2/12/1984
Gamma Omicron - Iowa , 4/21/1985
Gamma Pi - SUNY-Albany , 1/25/1986
Gamma Rho - UC-San Diego , 2/15/1986
Gamma Sigma - SUNY-Binghamton , 4/19/1986
Gamma Tau - Florida , 11/9/1986
Gamma Upsilon - Stanford , 11/15/1986
Gamma Phi - Arizona State , 4/25/1987
Gamma Chi - Brandeis , 11/21/1987
Gamma Psi - Temple , 11/22/1987
Gamma Omega - South Florida , 1/30/1988
Delta Alpha - Hofstra , 3/13/1988
Delta Beta - American U. , 1/28/1989
Delta Gamma - SUNY-Oneonta , 4/7/1989
Delta Delta - Alfred U. , 4/8/1989
Delta Epsilon - Johns Hopkins , 3/11/1990
Delta Zeta - Florida International , 1/20/1991
Delta Eta - West Florida , 1/19/1991
Delta Theta - SUNY-StonyBrook , 3/2/1991
Delta Iota - SUNY-Brockport , 3/24/1991
Delta Kappa - Western Ontario , 4/4/1991
Delta Lambda - Delaware , 11/10/1991
Delta Nu - Western Michigan , 2/16/1992
Delta Xi - Ithaca College , 4/25/1992
Delta Omicron - York , 11/22/1992
Delta Pi - Ottawa , 1/31/1993
Delta Rho - SUNY-Oswego , 4/24/1993
Delta Sigma - C.W. Post , 4/26/1993
Delta Tau - Florida Atlantic U. , 9/17/1994
Delta Upsilon - UNLV , 4/29/1995
Delta Phi - Adelphi , 3/24/1996
Delta Chi - St. Johns , 3/24/1996
Delta Psi - Staten Island , 3/24/1996
Delta Omega - Rochester Inst. of Tech , 11/2/1996
Epsilon Alpha - Stephen F. Austin U. , 4/27/1997
Epsilon Beta - Nova Southeast. , 4/26/1998
Epsilon Gamma - Illinois State , 1/10/1999
Epsilon Delta - Johnson & Wales , 1/26/2002
Epsilon Epsilon - SUNY-Geneseo , 5/4/2003
Epsilon Zeta - Villanova , 11/8/2003
Epsilon Eta - Louisiana State , 9/25/2005
Epsilon Theta - West Virginia Univ. , 10/21/2006
Epsilon Iota - Chapman University , 3/29/2008


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