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        Sigma Sigma Sigma exists to provide a lifelong sorority experience for women. In conjunction with the formation of this Mission, we reaffirm our commitment to the Sigma Sigma Sigma Declaration of Principles. These Principles elaborate on three basic tenets, which are the reasons for our existence as a Sisterhood.
To insure a perpetual bond of friendship
To develop strong womanly character
To promote high standards of conduct
        
        
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Sigma Facts


Tri Sigma, Carrie Underwood was the winner of the 4th season of American Idol.
Tri Sigma was one of the first sororities on the JMU campus
Tri Sigma is the only sorority with 2 chapters in Alaska.
Tri Sigma is the first sorority to establish an international chapter outside of North America.
Tri Sigma is the first sorority with two international chapters in Germany.
Tri Sigma is the only sorority with a hearing impaired chapter.
Tri Sigma is the only sorority with their own philanthropy.
Tri Sigma, Jennifer Blackburn Dunn is a member of the US House of Representatives.
Gladys Morelock, a Tri Sigma, is the superintendant of the US Mint.
The book "Where the Heart Is" was written by Billie Letts.
Tri Sigma, Linda Denham created the Care Bears.


Reasons to Go Greek!


The All Greek GPA is higher than the overall collegiate GPA
Nationally, 71% of all Greeks graduate, while only 50% of non-Greeks graduate.
Over 85% of the student leaders on 730 campuses are Greek.
85% of the Fortune 500 executives are Greek.
80% of the US Presidents since 1900 are Greek.
100% of the Apollo 11 astronauts are Greek.
More than 7 million men and women in the US and Canada are Greek.
76% of U.S. Senators are Greek.
85% of the Supreme Court Justices since 1910 have been Greek.
Since 1900, 2/3 of the members of the Presidential cabinets have been Greek.