FAQs

Does Psi Sigma Phi have a sister sorority?

No. Although we have strong historic ties to some organizations, we are not constitutionally or bound with any other organization. Psi Sigma Phi is an independent organization, however, it has a great deal of reverence and admiration for all sororities regardless of Pan-Hellenic affiliation. We continuously make every effort to work in conjunction with an assortment of organizations in order to shape a greater change.

How long is the Educational Intake Process?

The length and duration of the Education Intake Process varies upon several factors. The institutions of origin and intake classes are the prominent determinants of the actual process.  For further information, please contact your respective university chapter members. If no chapter of Psi Sigma Phi exists at your college/university, please contact us at vpfa@psisigmaphi.org

Do you haze?

We do not physically or mentally abuse or degrade our prospective. Although our process is extremely challenging, we do not believe brotherhood can be built upon a foundation of degradation and humiliation. Furthermore, Psi Sigma Phi has anti-hazing policies which adhere to even the strictest anti-hazing laws.

Anti-Hazing Policy

No chapter, colony, student or alumnus shall conduct nor condone hazing activities.

Hazing activities are those defined as: 

“Any action taken or situation created, intentionally, whether on or off fraternity premises, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment or ridicule.  Such activities may include but are not limited to the following: use of alcohol; paddling in any form; creation of excessive fatigue; physical and psychological shocks; quests, treasure hunts, scavenger hunts, road trips or any such activities carried on outside or inside the confines of the chapter house; wearing of public apparel which is conspicuous and not normally in good taste; engaging in public stunts and buffoonery; morally degrading or humiliating games and activities; and any other activities which are not consistent with academic achievement, fraternal law, ritual or policy or the regulations and policies of the educational institution, or applicable state law.”