| "Spirit Healthy, Body Healthy"
is a concept that was revered by the ancient Greeks. Today,
Sigma Phi Epsilon strives to bring this philosophy to life
for every member of the Fraternity. We will give you, as a
member of our fraternity, the opportunity to become the Balanced
Man
First implemented by Sigma Phi Epsilon in the fall of 1992,
the Balanced Man Project is the Fraternity's leadership development
program. It is a self-paced membership experience for undergraduates
that is based on achievement in the chapter and the community.
The Balanced Man Project builds brotherhood by developing
individual members through mentoring and community service.
Brotherhood is also strengthened by developing the group through
chapter experiential learning activities and enhanced Ritual
ceremonies. As members progress throught he challenges, their
ability to lead and serve will be tested and, through mentoring,
nurtured.
There are four challenges in the Balanced Man Project: the
Sigma Challenge, the Phi Challenge, the Epsilon Challenge
and the Brother Mentor Challenge.
The basic goals of each challenge are as follows:
Sigma: To Adjust and Assimilate into the Chapter and
Campus Community
Phi: To Understand the Benefits of Fraternalism
Epsilon: To Explore the Issues a Servant Leader Faces
Brother Mentor: To Develop and Utilize the Skills of
a Servant Leader
Throughout each of these journeys, you are never alone. Mentors,
role models willing to share their own experiences, will guide
and support you. In turn, you will mentor younger members,
serving as a steward of leadership skills, academic talent,
and the principles of Sigma Phi Epsilon.

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