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​DELTA SIGMA PI

THETA SIGMA | UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

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WHO WE ARE

The International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi is one of the largest professional business fraternities in the world. It was founded on November 7, 1907 at the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance of New York University in New York, and is currently headquartered in Oxford, Ohio. The Fraternity has 224 active collegiate chapters with over 280,000 initiated members worldwide.

Since 1907, we have been at the forefront of professional development and academic excellence among business undergraduate students across the globe.

OUR PILLARS

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PROFESSIONALISM

Delta Sigma Pi employs a rigorous program of professional development for our members, beginning with collegiate membership and continuing for life. Our members enjoy high-quality training, frequent events with business professionals, opportunities to mentor and be mentored by leaders in their fields, and opportunities to grow within their career path.

BROTHERHOOD

Delta Sigma Pi is an incredible organization that works to build lifelong friendships and develop valuable relationships with like-minded individuals, while expanding your network of other business professionals. DSP is a huge support system, made up of individuals who will continue to support you throughout college and beyond. Brotherhood is forever. 

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Delta Sigma Pi members learn to cultivate an attitude of service to our communities. We strive to support the cultural and civic organizations that impact the lives of individuals and families wherever we live with our time, talents, and treasure. This commitment to philanthropy and service characterizes our Theta Sigma chapter.

BROTHERS' INTERNSHIPS & FULL-TIME OFFERS:

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Thank you to our sponsors!

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