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 (*). AlabamaAlabama – $3,000*Huntingdon – $1,000ArizonaArizona – $3,000CaliforniaCal State-Northridge – $2,000Cal State-San Bernardino – $600California-Davis – $1,500California-Irvine – $500California-Riverside – $750California-San Diego – $500CalPoly-Pomona – $1,200CalPoly-SLO – $1,000Fresno State – $1,500Pepperdine – $1,000Sacramento State – $2,500San Diego – $1,000San Diego State – $1,200*UCLA – $2,000ColoradoColorado School of Mines – $3,000Colorado State – $2,000ConnecticutConnecticut – $1,500Delaware*Delaware – $1,000FloridaFlorida – $3,000*Florida Gulf Coast – $1,500Florida International – $3,000Stetson – $1,000GeorgiaGeorgia Tech – $2,500Idaho*Boise State – $3,000Illinois*Bradley – $1,000DePaul – $1,500Eastern Illinois – $1,500IIT – $3,000Northern Illinois – $3,000*Northwestern – $2,500SIU-Edwardsville – $1,500IndianaBall State – $6,000*Evansville – $1,750*Indiana State – $500Indiana Tech – $500Purdue – $3,000Trine – $1,000*Valparaiso – $1,500IowaIowa – $6,000Loras – $500Northern Iowa – $2,000KansasBaker – $1,500Emporia State – $1,000Fort Hays State – $300Kansas State – $2,000Pittsburg State – $1,000*Washburn – $2,500Wichita State – $3,000Kentucky*Kentucky – $1,000Murray State – $5,000Northern Kentucky – $1,500MaineMaine – $2,000Maryland*Maryland-College Park – $750*Salisbury – $250MassachusettsBoston College – $500Massachusetts – $1,000Northeastern – $250MichiganLawrence Tech – $3,000Michigan Tech – $1,500MinnesotaMinnesota – $2,000MississippiMississippi State – $3,000Southern Mississippi – $1,500MissouriCentral Missouri – $2,500Missouri – $3,000Missouri S&T – $4,000Missouri State – $3,000Northwest Missouri – $1,000Southeast Missouri State – $1,500Truman State – $1,000*Washington-St. Louis – $3,000MontanaMontana – $300Montana State – $2,000Nebraska*Creighton – $750Nebraska – $4,000Nebraska-Kearney – $2,000NevadaNevada-Reno – $2,000New JerseyRider – $2,000Stevens – $2,000New YorkClarkson – $2,500Columbia – $10,000NYU – $2,500Rensselaer – $5,000Rochester – $500SUNY-Fredonia – $250North Carolina*Barton – $500*Elon – $3,000*North Carolina State – $750*Western Carolina – $2,000North DakotaNorth Dakota – $1,000Ohio *Case Western – $2,500Cleveland State – $2,600Miami (Ohio) – $1,000Ohio State – $5,000*Ohio Wesleyan – $2,000*Toledo – $5,000Oklahoma Oklahoma – $3,000*Oklahoma State – $2,500OregonOregon State – $1,000Pennsylvania*Drexel – $1,000*La Salle – $100*Lehigh – $1,250*Moravian – $200Pennsylvania – $1,500Pennsylvania State – $5,000*Thiel – $1,000South CarolinaSouth Carolina – $1,000TennesseeAustin Peay State – $500East Tennessee State – $2,500Memphis – $1,000Tennessee Tech – $1,000Texas*Houston – $1,000*Texas A&M – $3,000Texas A&M-Corpus Christi – $500Texas Christian – $2,000Texas Tech – $2,000UtahUtah – $2,000Utah State – $1,000Virginia*James Madison – $1,000Lynchburg – $500Old Dominion – $500*Radford – $2,000*Randolph-Macon – $500*Richmond – $1,000*Virginia – $3,000Virginia Commonwealth – $2,000Virginia Tech – $3,000William & Mary – $2,000WashingtonEastern Washington – $1,000Washington – $6,000Washington State – $3,000West VirginiaMarshall – $1,000Wisconsin Lawrence – $1,500Marquette – $1,500WyomingWyoming – $1,000