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Balanced Man Scholarship 

 

Fall 2010

The USC SigEp chapter awards scholarships every Fall.  The Balanced Man Scholarship is available to male students entering the University of Southern California. You must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership ability and a commitment to health and well-being to be eligible for this award. There is no obligation to become a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon associated with this scholarship.

Please find the scholarship application at the link below.  We will be giving scholarships to men who we feel are committed to the ideals of our fraternity.  The deadline for the application will be August 1, 2010.  Interviews will take place with selected finalists at their convenience.  The awards will be presented at a formal banquet at Town and Gown on August 20, 2010.

Fall 2010 Balanced Man Scholarship Application

If you have any questions, contact our Balanced Man Scholarship chair Daniel Zerunyan at (310) 872-7984 or zerunyan@usc.edu

 

 
Balanced Man Scholarship (Current Chapter Members)

The USC SigEp chapter awards scholarships every Fall. In addition to The Balanced Man Scholarship which is available to male students entering the University of Southern California we award certain individuals within the Chapter. This current member must demonstrate academic excellence, leadership ability and a commitment to health and well-being to be eligible for this award.

Please find the scholarship application at the link below. The deadline for the application will be August 1, 2010. The awards will be presented at a formal banquet at Town and Gown on August 20, 2010.

Balanced Man Scholarship Application (Current Chapter Members)

 

 

 
Bryan Frost Memorial Scholarship

The California Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon is offering one scholarship in the amount of $250 to a continuing student at the University of Southern California who is double majoring in cinema and another discipline.

Bryan Richard Frost, 23, passed away on September 18, 2008.  Frost, studying for a second degree in the School of Cinematic Arts and still involved deeply with the Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter, died of stab wounds suffered several blocks north of the Los Angeles campus early on the morning of the 18th. The attacker fled the scene. 

Bryan Richard Frost was born in Idaho and resided in the city of Eagle before attending the United States Military Academy at West Point. After a year and half, Bryan transferred to USC to continue his education. During his time here, Bryan became a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon in the spring of ‘06 while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in economics. After graduating with the degree in May 2007, he realized that he wouldn’t be happy with a career in economics, so he returned the next semester to complete a second bachelor’s degree at the USC School of Cinematic Arts.  Such a drastic change in study showed a lot about Bryan’s character.  While other students would take classes very business-focused, he would take classes like “Economics of Happiness.”  Not only was Frost more happy after pursuing his new career, he also achieved great success in the field. During a trip to Pakistan, Bryan made a feature film about the Iraq War. The movie was a success and the relationships he formed with the people of Pakistan were so great that they too held a candlelight vigil in Pakistan to celebrate his life.  Those who knew Bryan honor his loyalty, bravery, enthusiasm, and happiness. They appreciate the way he lived, the attitude he had towards life, and the positive impact he had on their lives. Everyone can learn something from Bryan’s character.

 

The Bryan Frost Memorial Scholarship, which will be given at the Balanced Man Scholarship Awards Banquet on August 21, 2009 at Town and Gown, will be awarded to a candidate double majoring at USC who best reflects Bryan’s character.

 

Download the Application Here

 


To donate to the Bryan Frost Memorial Fund, go to https://www.sigepfoundation.org/

 
Academics

Sigma Phi Epsilon realizes that students enroll in college, first and foremost, to get an education and to improve their futures.  Your number one time commitment and priority for the next four years will be academics.  Today, there is a need to differentiate yourself from every other college student.  Academic excellence is the key to success in the future and can put you head and shoulders above the competition.  From day one, Sigma Phi Epsilon provides the resources and support that will make your time in college as successful as it can be.  Nationally, SigEp ranks number one among all fraternities in GPA with a 3.01 average, with a goal of 3.15 by 2011.

 

Our chapter only exceeds this demand.  Our chapter has a GPA higher than both the all-men and all-fraternity average.  In Fall 2006, our chapter had a 3.33 GPA, ranking us 2nd among all fraternities at USC and 10th of all SigEp chapters nationwide.