Recruitment

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    Spring 2011 Rush

     

    Events:

    February 3rd: Come to Hokie House (right by Chipotle on Main Street) between 5:00-7:00PM for endless wings.

     

    February 7th: Come to Squires Student Center for free bowling and pool. Catered by Chic-fil-a. Time TBA.

     

    February 9th: Come to the house in Oak Lane (SPH-H, the first house on the left) from 7:00-9:00PM for a video game night sponsored by EA sports.

     

    February 11th: Play basketball with the brothers at War Memorial Gym (Gym 125) from 4:00-6:00PM.

    February 13th: Closed rush at the house at 1:00PM. By invitation only.

     

    *If you have any questions about upcoming rush events or questions about VT fraternity recruitment, feel free to contact one of our rush chairs: 

     

    edwards - rush

    Michael Edwards - (703)-402-7300 - med122@vt.edu

     

    Kruchko, David

    David Kruchko - (703) 629-2170 - kdavid4@vt.edu

     


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    The brothers of Sigma Chi invite you to attend any of our upcoming rush events to learn more about overall Greek life and the Sigma Chi experience.  Rush is a chance to explore what fraternity life has to offer, both socially and as a brotherhood.  At Sigma Chi, you will find lasting friendships, a strong social reputation, heavy community involvement, and athletic dominance.  Above all else, however, you will find a brotherhood connected by deep and enduring friendships.  Rush is a great opportunity to see what we are about and to see if Sigma Chi is an appropriate fit for you and the rest of your college experience.  Let us encourage you to ask around, attend different rush events, and then give Sigma Chi a chance to make your decision easy.  We look forward to meeting you and hope you enjoy your rush experience.  Please don't hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have concerning Sigma Chi or the overall recruitment process.

     

    Why Sigma Chi?

     

    Virginia Tech's Eta Lambda chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity dates back to 1971 and has grown to over 90 active members.  Nationally, Sigma Chi has one of the strongest groups of active alumni who excel in every facet of life and continue to donate their time and experience to help the development of each and every brother in mind, body, and spirit.

     

    Our chapter's members come from a very diverse set of backgrounds, and pursue a wide variety of interests and activities at Virginia Tech.  The Eta Lambda chapter boasts a strong brotherhood that promotes the growth of each and every individual, while bringing us together on a common ground.

     

    We welcome thsoe who are interested in finding out more about the fraternity and what Sigma Chi has to offer you throughout your collegiate experience.  Please don't hesitate to contact either of the rush chairmen (located under "Officers") with any questions you may have concerning Greek life, the rush process, or the Sigma Chi experience.

     

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    The Jordan Standard, commonly known as the minimum set of requirements to be a pledge of Sigma Chi, consists of lofty and ambitious ideals by which all Sigma Chi's try to live their life