Parent FAQ 

 

Q: I have looked through your entire site and have some information I can't Find

A: If you are having trouble finding anything on the site, feel free to fill out a contact form, located from the “Contact Us” tab and we will reach out and try to answer your question as soon as possible.

 

Q: My child Already Has a Hard Time in school, and doesn't need any more distractions. I am afraid a fraternity will cause him to lose focus

A: At Delta Sigma Phi, we strive to take in great men and give them to tools and resources to succeed and graduate as even better men. If your child struggles in the classroom, we will place an extra emphasis on him achieving academic excellence. Our brotherhood is made up of students of many majors across many different fields of study. Many of whom keep old notes and tests and are more than willing to work with new members to help improve their academic endeavors. As a brotherhood, we are a community of like-minded individuals doing everything we can to help the brothers around us succeed.

Q: What Can A Fraternity Give My Child that his education can't?

A: According to Purdue University’s FSCL Fall 2017 Semester Report, there are currently 6,777 members of the Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative community, making up 21.9% of the undergraduate population. 1,843 new members joined last fall alone. The Greek Community is one that works together to better every member as an individual, as well as have a positive impact on the surrounding community. This can be seen in the statistics released from last fall:

· 49,990.86 Community Service Hours

· $810,679.34 Philanthropic Donations

· 21% of Student Organization Presidents are FSCL members

· 74% Four-Year Graduation Rate (compared to Purdue’s 59%)

· 3.07 average GPA  (the  All Men’s GPA is 2.99)

· 96.3% First Year Student Retention Rate

(all statistics from the FSCL 2017 Fall Semester Report)