Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity () is a gender-inclusive and mixed-sex national
honor
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fraternity
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based in the
United States
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. The fraternity is a
501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization incorporated in the state of
Pennsylvania
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to foster scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. Phi Sigma Pi chapters are at more than 140 four-year collegiate institutions.
History
Interested in creating an honor society at State Teachers College at Warrensburg (now the
University of Central Missouri
The University of Central Missouri (UCM) is a public university in Warrensburg, Missouri, United States.
In 2024, enrollment was 13,734 students from 48 states and 52 countries on its 1,561-acre campus. UCM offers 150 programs of study, incl ...
), professors Dr. Eldo L. Hendricks, Dr. Claude A. Phillips, and Dr. Clarence H. McClure contacted
Phi Beta Kappa
The Phi Beta Kappa Society () is the oldest academic honor society in the United States. It was founded in 1776 at the College of William & Mary in Virginia. Phi Beta Kappa aims to promote and advocate excellence in the liberal arts and sciences, ...
. Phi Beta Kappa policy stated that chapters could only be established on campuses of qualified liberal arts colleges and universities; the State Teachers College at Warrensburg did not meet this requirement. They also contacted
Omicron Delta Kappa
Omicron Delta Kappa (), also known as The Circle and ODK, is an American collegiate honor society that recognizes leadership and scholarship. It was founded in 1914, at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia and has chartered more t ...
and nationally known social fraternities, which all had the same requirements as Phi Beta Kappa.
On February 14, 1916, Hendricks, Phillips, and McClure founded a new fraternity named Phi Sigma Pi Honorary Professional Fraternity when they could not find an existing fraternity to establish a chapter on their campus. Hendricks was the first to sign the fraternity's roll book, becoming known as ''Alpha 1'', followed by Phillips and McClure. Its founders included three professors (the founding fathers) and ten male students.
Phi Sigma Pi's established ideals for its members called the Tripod: scholarship, leadership and fellowship:' The ''Alpha chapter'' inducted twelve new members the next year and continued to grow. In 1921, the fraternity became national, adding the ''Beta chapter'' at
Northeast Missouri State University
Truman State University (TSU or Truman) is a public liberal arts university in Kirksville, Missouri, United States. It had 3,664 enrolled students in the fall of 2024 pursuing degrees in 55 undergraduate and twelve graduate programs.
The univ ...
and the ''Gamma chapter'' at
Bradley University
Bradley University is a private university in Peoria, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1897, Bradley University enrolls 5,200 students who are pursuing degrees in more than 100 undergraduate programs and more than 30 graduate programs in fiv ...
. Other chapters were added during the 1920s and early 1930s.
Several chapters closed throughout the 1930s during the
Great Depression
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. In 1934, Phi Sigma Pi began negotiating a merger with
Kappa Phi Kappa
Kappa Phi Kappa () is an American professional fraternity for students in education. It was organized in 1922 at Dartmouth College. It currently has one active chapter at Ohio State University.
History
The idea behind the establishment of a nat ...
, a larger educational fraternity.
At the time, Phi Sigma Pi had 18 chapters and 500 members, and Kappa Phi Kappa had more than 40 chapters.
In June 1934, the
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Northwestern Oklahoma State University (NWOSU) is a public university in Alva, Oklahoma, with satellite campuses in Enid and Woodward. It offers both bachelor's and master's degrees.
History
In 1897, a normal school, or school for teachers, wa ...
chapter voted to join Kappa Phi Kappa.
In late 1942, the remaining fifteen chapters went inactive because of World War II. Many schools had such low enrollments that the state legislatures considered closing them permanently. The war also prevented the 1943 Grand Chapter Convention, where the election of new National Officers would have taken place. The existing officers continued to guide the fraternity and its ultimate reorganization until the next Grand Chapter meeting could be held.
By the fall of 1946, all but one of the chapters before the war were reactivated. The exception was the ''Mu chapter'' at
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, State Teachers College. It took the fraternity decades to recover the momentum that it had gained throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
Since the fraternity had gone national in 1921, the leaders at the national level had been faculty advisors of the chapters and active alumni. By 1950, contact with alumni was critically affected by the war, and the faculty advisors who guided the fraternity through two decades were ready to retire. By 1954, Clair B. Wilson, James M. McCallister (''Alpha''), James K. Stoner, and long-time regional director Simon S. Shearer (''Omicron'') were gone. Death claimed Beecher Flanagan in 1950 and Sanders P. McComsey (''Sigma'') in 1955.
The regional director system was retired to utilize the leadership of the national officer positions. At the same time, The ''Lampadion'' ceased publication, leaving the ''Purple & Gold'' as the sole communication between the chapters and the national office. The fraternity was incorporated nationally in Illinois on April 25, 1949.
Two of the fraternity's most dedicated national officers from this era were Joseph Torchia (''Sigma'') and Richard C. Todd (''Sigma'').
Torchia was employed at his alma mater as an associate professor of education from 1946 to 1975. The Outstanding Chapter Award was created in 1957 and was renamed the Joseph Torchia Outstanding Chapter Award in 1970. Todd served as the ''Tau chapter'' advisor for many years and held virtually every officer position on the national council. At East Carolina University, Todd was an outstanding history professor and advisor to many undergraduate organizations. Dr. Todd and his wife established several scholarships, including Phi Sigma Pi's Richard C. Todd & Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship.
With the assistance of Henry W. Olsen (''Rho''); Leroy G. Pulver ''(Pi''); Perry McCandless (''Alpha''); and Abram Foster (Sigma), Todd, and Torchia led the fraternity to the realization that while the fraternity was stable, stagnation was setting in.
At the October 1, 1966 Grand Chapter Convention in Washington D.C., president Abram Foster said, "We have remained stagnant and this is not good. We are losing the opportunity to spread the purposes of Phi Sigma Pi. We must act."
At the time, colleges and universities were openly discouraging social fraternities, while promoting honor organizations and scholarships.
Seeing that Phi Sigma Pi had always placed exceptional emphasis on scholarship—the premise being that good teachers were also good scholars—its leaders suggested an honor fraternity model which stressed scholarship, leadership, and fellowship.
This concept preserved the tripod and created new expansion opportunities.
Thus, the fraternity evolved from being an honorary professional fraternity to a professional education fraternity, and then, in 1966, into an honor fraternity for all disciplines. Formerly all-male, Phi Sigma Pi first admitted women in 1977.
Since 1996, the fraternity's national office is located in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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. The fraternity publishes the ''Purple and Gold'' magazine for collegiate members and ''The Lampadion'' for alumni.
Symbols
The society's badge is a monogram of the letters linked diagonally. The Phi may be enhanced with pearls. The Centennial badge allowed for contrasting purple stones on the center stroke of the Phi.
Distinguished service keys bearing the coat of arms are awarded to chapter presidents and secretaries who perform their duties faithfully and efficiently by the Grand Chapter.
The fraternity's colors are purple and gold.
Chapters
The fraternity has more than 140 chapters located across the United States. The fraternity has several alumni chapters, including Baltimore Metro Area, Capital, Delaware Valley, Middle Tennessee, New York Metro Area, and Southern Appalachian.
There are also three alumni associations, including Detroit Area, Greater Boston, and Pittsburgh Area.
Members
Phi Sigma Pi became co-educational in 1977.
Phi Sigma Pi membership is open to students at four-year collegiate institutions who have earned a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.00 scale, where 4.00 is equivalent to a grade of "A") for at least one semester or a quarter of collegiate work. Chapters can raise this requirement, but cannot lower it. Only a handful of new members are accepted each semester, meaning that the bid process is competitive, and meeting the GPA requirement does not guarantee membership.
Activities
Philanthropy
Between 2007 and 2014, Phi Sigma Pi chapters raised $67,104.47 for the
Teach For America
Teach For America (TFA) is an American nonprofit organization whose stated mission is to "enlist, develop, and mobilize as many as possible of our nation's most promising future leaders to grow and strengthen the movement for educational excell ...
National Philanthropy and sent 672 members and alumni to Teach for America regions and schools. In 2015,
Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation (HOBY) became Phi Sigma Pi's National Philanthropy.
Scholarships
The fraternity offers several scholarships for its members, including The Richard Cecil Todd and Clauda Pennock Todd Tripod Scholarship, the Rolla F. Wood Graduate Scholarship, and the Lloyd G. Balfour Fellowship.
Notable members
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Bob Boozer, athletic director and athletics coach
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Jeremy Moss,
Michigan Senate
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and
Michigan House of Representatives
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*
Jordan Wall, actor
See also
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Honor society
In the United States, an honor society is an organization that recognizes individuals who rank above a set standard in various domains such as academics, leadership, and other personal achievements, not all of which are based on ranking systems. ...
References
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Honor societies
Student organizations established in 1916
Professional Fraternity Association