The National Fraternity

 

 Our Purpose

 
“Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.”

 

History

In the autumn of 1906, there were only a handful of business schools in the United States. One such school—The School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance—enrolled 300 students as part of New York University. Four members of the Class of 1909—Alexander Frank Makay, Alfred Moysello, Henry Albert Tienken, and Harold Valentine Jacobs—started a fraternity for business majors that became what is known today as the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi.

The response to their idea was positive and immediate. The Fraternity’s constitution was drafted and adopted in the fall of 1907. Then the first officers were elected and November 7, 1907 was declared Founders’ Day. In April of 1908, the name Delta Sigma Pi was adopted and bylaws were approved, with the Fraternity’s badge and colors approved shortly thereafter. By 1911, the Fraternity was publishing a newsletter that evolved into the official publication still in circulation today, The DELTASIG. In 1912, the Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key Award was established and continues to the present day. Delta Sigma Pi chartered its second chapter—at the Northwestern School of Commerce in Chicago—in 1914 at its national convention, Grand Chapter Congress. 

After two world wars and the Great Depression, Delta Sigma Pi renewed its expansion efforts, establishing a permanent national headquarters to handle administrative services for the organization and a Foundation to support educational endeavors and offer valuable financial support to members through scholarships. Social change in the 1960s and 1970s led the Fraternity to examine its ideals and, in 1975, Delta Sigma Pi became the first business fraternity to initiate women. Since that time, Delta Sigma Pi has continued to expand and refine its operations, determined to equip members for future professional and personal success and is proud of its reputation as the world’s foremost fraternity for business majors.

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When You Join Delta Sigma Pi, You’re Joining a Network Of Over 280,000 Alumni and 13,000 Active Members Throughout 303 Collegiate Chapters and 62 Alumni Chapters!

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National Opportunities

 

 

National Events

Delta Sigma Pi events allow brothers to develop leadership and professional skills while attending workshops and events that allow for countless networking opportunities with brothers across the country. In the words of brother Henry Primack, “Attending National Events has allowed me to form closer bonds with not only brothers from our chapter, but also brothers nationwide! These events have not only helped me develop important professional skills, but have also led to some of my best memories in college.”

Delta Sigma Pi Partners

Delta Sigma Pi’s Partnership Program connects brothers with businesses and organizations offering valuable services, benefits, and employment opportunities. Partnering organizations include Geico, Brooks Brothers, Enterprise, and AlliantGroup.

DELTA SIGMA PI SCHOLARSHIPS

Through its National Leadership Foundation, Delta Sigma Pi upholds its core value of giving back to its members by offering a wide variety of academic scholarships nationwide. In 2019, the Foundation gave scholarships to over 60 brothers that awarded up to $6,000.