About Delta Sigma Pi

Purpose

Delta Sigma Pi is a professional, co-ed fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community.

History

Delta Sigma Pi was founded in 1907 at New York University: School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance by Harold Valentine Jacobs, Alexander Frank Makay, Alfred Moysello and Henry Albert Tienken. Today, coast to coast, more than 260 chapters and over 220,000 members support the goals and ideals of the Fraternity.

Epsilon Psi

Progressing from student to young professional to seasoned business performer, members of Delta Sigma Pi grow far beyond classroom theory through real-life managerial and leadership experience. When you become a Deltasig, you align yourself with the best and brightest men and women in the business world of today and tomorrow. Click here to view the Epsilon Psi Chapter Bylaws. Delta Sigma Pi Epsilon Psi Chapter 650 East Parkway S. Memphis, TN 38104. The Delta Sigma Pi office is located in Buckman Hall 332. For more information contact us at dsp@cbu.edu.

Awards 2008-2009

National Collegian of the Year 2009:
Burton Bridges

Most Improved Collegiate Chapter -
Mid-South Region

Outstanding Service Award -
Mid-South Region

Most Improved Collegiate Chapter -
Southern Province

Most Improved Collegiate Chapter -
National

Awards 2009-2010

National Collegian of the Year 2010:
Jenny Turbrock

R. Nelson Mitchell Outstanding Chapter -
Mid-South Region, Southern Province

Outstanding Financial Operations -
Mid-South Region, Southern Province

Outstanding Service -
Mid-South Region, Southern Province

Outstanding Professional Activities -
Mid-South Region

Outstanding Alumni Relations -
Mid-South Region

Outstanding Scholastic Development -
Mid-South Region