Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity is excited to offer the Balanced Man Scholarship to high-performing students. They are offering over $300,000 in scholarships for students attending over 140 colleges this Fall. To see all scholarship opportunities, visit this site or scroll to the end of this email.
The average time it take to fill out the application is 15 minutes. The early application deadline for scholarships is June 1, 2022.
Here are the schools where SigEp chapters have a scholarship opportunity today. Check back regularly for updates! New additions this month are marked with an asterisk (*).
Alabama Alabama – $3,000 *Huntingdon – $1,000 Arizona Arizona – $3,000 California Cal State-Northridge – $2,000 Cal State-San Bernardino – $600 California-Davis – $1,500 California-Irvine – $500 California-Riverside – $750 California-San Diego – $500 CalPoly-Pomona – $1,200 CalPoly-SLO – $1,000 Fresno State – $1,500 Pepperdine – $1,000 Sacramento State – $2,500 San Diego – $1,000 San Diego State – $1,200 *UCLA – $2,000 Colorado Colorado School of Mines – $3,000 Colorado State – $2,000 Connecticut Connecticut – $1,500 Delaware *Delaware – $1,000 Florida Florida – $3,000 *Florida Gulf Coast – $1,500 Florida International – $3,000 Stetson – $1,000 Georgia Georgia Tech – $2,500 Idaho *Boise State – $3,000 Illinois *Bradley – $1,000 DePaul – $1,500 Eastern Illinois – $1,500 IIT – $3,000 Northern Illinois – $3,000 *Northwestern – $2,500 SIU-Edwardsville – $1,500 Indiana Ball State – $6,000 *Evansville – $1,750 *Indiana State – $500 Indiana Tech – $500 Purdue – $3,000 Trine – $1,000 *Valparaiso – $1,500 Iowa Iowa – $6,000 Loras – $500 Northern Iowa – $2,000 Kansas Baker – $1,500 Emporia State – $1,000 Fort Hays State – $300 Kansas State – $2,000 Pittsburg State – $1,000 *Washburn – $2,500 Wichita State – $3,000 Kentucky *Kentucky – $1,000 Murray State – $5,000 Northern Kentucky – $1,500 Maine Maine – $2,000 Maryland *Maryland-College Park – $750 *Salisbury – $250 Massachusetts Boston College – $500 Massachusetts – $1,000 Northeastern – $250 Michigan Lawrence Tech – $3,000 Michigan Tech – $1,500 Minnesota Minnesota – $2,000 Mississippi Mississippi State – $3,000 Southern Mississippi – $1,500 Missouri Central Missouri – $2,500 Missouri – $3,000 Missouri S&T – $4,000 Missouri State – $3,000 Northwest Missouri – $1,000 Southeast Missouri State – $1,500 Truman State – $1,000 *Washington-St. Louis – $3,000 Montana Montana – $300 Montana State – $2,000 Nebraska *Creighton – $750 Nebraska – $4,000 Nebraska-Kearney – $2,000 Nevada Nevada-Reno – $2,000 New Jersey Rider – $2,000 Stevens – $2,000 New York Clarkson – $2,500 Columbia – $10,000 NYU – $2,500 Rensselaer – $5,000 Rochester – $500 SUNY-Fredonia – $250 North Carolina *Barton – $500 *Elon – $3,000 *North Carolina State – $750 *Western Carolina – $2,000 North Dakota North Dakota – $1,000 Ohio *Case Western – $2,500 Cleveland State – $2,600 Miami (Ohio) – $1,000 Ohio State – $5,000 *Ohio Wesleyan – $2,000 *Toledo – $5,000 Oklahoma Oklahoma – $3,000 *Oklahoma State – $2,500 Oregon Oregon State – $1,000 Pennsylvania *Drexel – $1,000 *La Salle – $100 *Lehigh – $1,250 *Moravian – $200 Pennsylvania – $1,500 Pennsylvania State – $5,000 *Thiel – $1,000 South Carolina South Carolina – $1,000 Tennessee Austin Peay State – $500 East Tennessee State – $2,500 Memphis – $1,000 Tennessee Tech – $1,000 Texas *Houston – $1,000 *Texas A&M – $3,000 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi – $500 Texas Christian – $2,000 Texas Tech – $2,000 Utah Utah – $2,000 Utah State – $1,000 Virginia *James Madison – $1,000 Lynchburg – $500 Old Dominion – $500 *Radford – $2,000 *Randolph-Macon – $500 *Richmond – $1,000 *Virginia – $3,000 Virginia Commonwealth – $2,000 Virginia Tech – $3,000 William & Mary – $2,000 Washington Eastern Washington – $1,000 Washington – $6,000 Washington State – $3,000 West Virginia Marshall – $1,000 Wisconsin Lawrence – $1,500 Marquette – $1,500 Wyoming Wyoming – $1,000