The brotherhood we share

A brotherhood that works is rare.  What’s rare is building something that actually lasts — something that means as much if not more the further you get from graduation, not less. That kind of brotherhood doesn't just happen. It’s kept alive on purpose, by men who agree and decided it was worth keeping.

There’s gap between who we are and who we could be.

WE’RE STRONGER TOGETHER

431

Brothers in good standing


694

Entire Brotherhood

These numbers tell a story, and unfortunately it's not the one we want to be telling. This is an invitation to step up. The power of this brotherhood grows with every brother whose dues are in “good standing.” And when everyone shows up ready to participate, watch out, there’s no limit to what we can achieve. Every name on that full roster represents a man who once raised his hand and said yes. The question isn't whether that yes still matters; it's what becomes possible when more of us start acting like it does.

These numbers tell a story, and unfortunately it's not the one we want to be telling. This is an invitation to step up. The power of this brotherhood grows with every brother in good standing. And when everyone shows up ready to participate, watch out, there’s no limit to what we can achieve. Every name on that full roster represents a man who once raised his hand and said yes. The question isn't whether that yes still matters; it's what becomes possible when more of us start acting like it does.

Dues matter more than you think

WHAT IT MEANS TO BE IN A GOOD STANDING

Being a brother in good standing isn't just a status. It's your seat at a table that has been set for nearly two centuries. It means access to the full network of 694 brothers, invitations to events, and the pride of standing alongside men who share your commitment to something far bigger than any one of us.

It also means having a voice. Brothers in good standing have the ability to share their perspective and influence the direction of an institution that has shaped lives and friendships for 199 years. When you take an active role you're not just honoring that legacy. You're helping shape what it becomes next. Showing up, staying connected, and strengthening your bond with the brotherhood is how something this rare stays alive, not as a memory, but as a living, growing force. And that starts with every brother who decides his yes still matters.

Dues matter more than you think

Are
you in
“good standing?”

WHAT IT MEANS TO BE IN A GOOD STANDING

Being a brother in good standing isn't just a status. It's your seat at a table that has been set for nearly two centuries. It means access to the full network of 694 brothers, invitations to events, and the pride of standing alongside men who share your commitment to something far bigger than any one of us.

It also means having a voice. Brothers in good standing have the ability to share their perspective and influence the direction of an institution that has shaped lives and friendships for 199 years. When you take an active role you're not just honoring that legacy. You're helping shape what it becomes next. Showing up, staying connected, and strengthening your bond with the brotherhood is how something this rare stays alive, not as a memory, but as a living, growing force. And that starts with every brother who decides his yes still matters.

Dues structure

There are two dues categories based on an alumnus’s graduation year.

(Note: Dues Are NOT Tax Deductible)

Within the last 10 years

$50

ANNUAL



Lifetime membership

$1200

ONE TIME PAYMENT

Within the last 10 years

$75

ANNUAL


A brotherhood that lasts long after college

Where friendships grow, alumni return, and the bond only gets stronger.

Alexander Joseph Tarantino

Sigma Phi Alumni

Payment options

• Alumni who graduated less than 10 years ago

• Alumni who graduated more than 10 years ago

• Lifetime Membership

Every brother counts!

Paying your dues keeps your place at the table, ensuring your voice is heard, your presence is felt, and your connection to the brotherhood remains active.Without you, there is a gap.

Staying in good standing ensures you continue shaping the brotherhood and benefiting from the network, events, and lifelong bonds that come with it.

This is one of the ways you keep the brotherhood strong.

Dues payment

Ready to invest in our shared future? Choose the dues option that fits you best (less than ten years, more than ten years, or Lifetime) and join us in keeping our brotherhood strong for generations to come.

(Note: Dues are NOT tax deductible)

3% Cover the Fee
3% Cover the Fee

OPTION 1a

Your involvement helps sustain the relationships, traditions, and shared experiences that make this brotherhood meaningful. We’re glad to have you with us as we continue building something that lasts.

Thank you

Officers and Directors of the Epsilon Association, Inc

Remember

We’ll provide a receipt
for your records

If you have any questions, please contact

Geoff Perry

Director of Alumni Engagement and Philanthropy

GOPERRY2@COMCAST.NET

860.874.5743

OPTION 1b

Your involvement helps sustain the relationships, traditions, and shared experiences that make this brotherhood meaningful. We’re glad to have you with us as we continue building something that lasts.

Thank you

Officers and Directors of the Epsilon Association, Inc

Remember

We’ll provide a receipt
for your records

If you have any questions, please contact

Geoff Perry

Director of Alumni Engagement and Philanthropy

GOPERRY2@COMCAST.NET

860.874.5743

OPTION 2a

Your continued commitment to Cornell Sigma Phi not only preserves our legacy but also builds the future of our brotherhood.

Thank you

Officers and Directors of the Epsilon Association, Inc

Remember

We’ll provide a receipt for your records

If you have any questions, please contact

Geoff Perry

Director of Alumni Engagement and Philanthropy

GOPERRY2@COMCAST.NET

860.874.5743

OPTION 2b

Your continued commitment to Cornell Sigma Phi not only preserves our legacy but also builds the future of our brotherhood.

Thank you

Officers and Directors of the Epsilon Association, Inc

Remember

We’ll provide a receipt
for your records

If you have any questions, please contact

Geoff Perry

Director of Alumni Engagement and Philanthropy

860.874.5743

GOPERRY2@COMCAST.NET