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Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity
organized to foster the study of business in
universities; to encourage scholarship, social
activity and the association of students for
their mutual advancement by research and practice;
to promote closer affiliation between the commercial
world and students of commerce, and to further
a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture
and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.
Delta Sigma Pi was founded in 1907 at New York
University: School of Commerce, Accounts and
Finance by Harold Valentine Jacobs, Alexander
Frank Makay, Alfred Moysello and Henry Albert
Tienken. Today, coast to coast, more than 250
chapters and over 200,000 members support the
goals and ideals of the Fraternity.
Candidates for membership in Delta Sigma Pi must
receive an invitation to join from a local chapter,
complete an orientation program, and demonstrate
a willingness to perpetuate the ideals of the
Fraternity. Members may be men and women of all
creeds and colors engaged in the study of business
or related fields. Cross-membership in Greek
social fraternities and sororities is permitted.
For more information about the Theta Rho chapter
of Delta Sigma Pi, e-mail us at deltasig_DUQ@yahoo.com.
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