PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY, INCORPORATED
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. developed the Education program from its traditional emphasis on academic achievement as an ingredient for success. During the 1945 Conclave in St. Louis, Missouri, the Fraternity engaged in restructuring its programming, leading to the birth of education as an International program. The program focuses on providing a variety of services to alumni and collegiate members of the Fraternity, translating to services to local communities. In-house programs include scholarships, conferences, college fairs, mentoring, and tutoring at local, regional, and national levels.
The scholarship component is designed to have Sigma grow its impact in assisting with the cost of education at both the high school and college levels through the awarding of scholarships at both levels.
Chapters are tasked with raising money in various ways, as per chapter decision, to award these scholarships. The local scholarships will go to high school and/or college students using criteria set by the chapter. It is requested that Alumni Chapters target high school seniors and college students, and Collegiate Chapters target middle school and high school students.
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. National Program of Education will award scholarships to both graduate and undergraduate students.
The scholarship component is designed to have Sigma grow its impact in assisting with the cost of education at both the high school and college levels through the awarding of scholarships at both levels.
Chapters are tasked with raising money in various ways, as per chapter decision, to award these scholarships. The local scholarships will go to high school and/or college students using criteria set by the chapter. It is requested that Alumni Chapters target high school seniors and college students, and Collegiate Chapters target middle school and high school students.
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. National Program of Education will award scholarships to both graduate and undergraduate students.