The Colorado Delta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon encourages its members to strive for a balanced life, focusing on mentoring, campus and community involvement, the development of a sound mind and a sound body.
As part of our commitment to promoting the ideal of the balanced man, the Colorado Delta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity is offering three Balanced Man Scholarships in the amounts of $1000, $300, and $200. These scholarships are being offered to the incoming male students who have excelled in the areas of scholarship, leadership, athletics, and community service during their high school careers. We want to reward men who exemplify these qualities, as we believe they are essential to leading a balanced life. To qualify, you must be attending the Colorado School of Mines in the fall of 2011 and return the application by August 19th, 2011 electronically to mbell@mines.edu or by mail to:
                                    Mike Bell
                                    Balanced Man Scholarship Chair
                                    1807 W Campus Rd
                                    Golden, CO 80401
The scholarship application form can be found here: APPLICATON. We look forward to reviewing your application.
The Balanced Man Program is a four year membership development program implemented in chapters on a voluntary basis. Implementation began in Fall of 1992.
The Balanced Man Program appeals to undergraduates because it concentrates on individual and chapter development. In particular, the Balanced Man Program continues to lead the fraternity world. Our chapters and local volunteers are the driving force behind the success of the program. SigEp is a visionary organization and strives to promote the healthy and continuous development of our undergraduates. Through the use of Sound Mind and Sound Body programming, SigEp is making significant impacts in the lives of our brothers. The proof of our success lies in the academic performance of our chapters, and the increased recruitment and retention of our members. Simply put, SigEp adds value to the college experience. Academically SigEp outperformed all other national fraternities with a 2.87 national accumulate grade point average. SigEp recruited more men last year than any other national fraternity and more significantly retained 95% of those new members. SigEp continues to set the pace.

Should you have any questions, please call William Rommel at (407) 718-3803 or email him at
nrommel@mymail.mines.edu