The Education program developed from the Fraternity’s traditional emphasis on education academic achievement as an ingredient for success. During the 1945 Conclave in St. Louis, Missouri, the Fraternity engaged in a restructuring of its programming, leading to the birth of Education as an International program. The program focuses on pro
The Education program developed from the Fraternity’s traditional emphasis on education academic achievement as an ingredient for success. During the 1945 Conclave in St. Louis, Missouri, the Fraternity engaged in a restructuring of 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, which in turn translates to services to local communities. In-house programs include providing scholarships, conferences, college fairs, mentoring and tutoring at local, regional and national levels.
Adopt A School
Program History
Program History
The Adopt-A-School component is designed to get Sigma men into the schools in your community, working with teachers and principals to assist students in improving their knowledge, skills academically and build student literacy.
While in the schools, your chapter will implement one or more of the sub-components of this initiative which inc
The Adopt-A-School component is designed to get Sigma men into the schools in your community, working with teachers and principals to assist students in improving their knowledge, skills academically and build student literacy.
While in the schools, your chapter will implement one or more of the sub-components of this initiative which include:
Reading Days – Essay Contests
Spelling bees
Oratory and Debate Competition
Math and Problem Solving Competitions
S.T.E.A.M (Science Technology Engineering Arts and Mathematics)
– S.T.E.A.M related experiences, field trips and projects
Scholarship
Program History
Scholarship
The scholarship component is designed to have Sigma grow its impact in the area of assisting with the cost of education at both the high school and college levels through the awarding of scholarships at both levels.
We would like to announce the winners of our KUS/ MABTF Scholarship Award Recipients for the 2022-2023 school year.
KUS BRO
The scholarship component is designed to have Sigma grow its impact in the area of assisting with the cost of education at both the high school and college levels through the awarding of scholarships at both levels.
We would like to announce the winners of our KUS/ MABTF Scholarship Award Recipients for the 2022-2023 school year.
KUS BRO. TYRONE BAKER SR. SCHOLARSHIP($2,000)– JONATHAN BAEZ from Absecon, NJ. Johnathan graduated from Pleasantville High School and will be attending Rutgers University (New Brunswick) in the fall.
KUS/MABTF BRO. WILLIAM J. SCOTT STEM SCHOLARSHIP ($1,000) – JALEN THORNTON from Mt. Laurel, NJ. Jalen graduated from Lenape High School and will be attending Stockton University in the fall. He is a former KUS Sigma Beta Club member and is the son of our Soror Kiesha Thornton.
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