Without Sigma Alpha Epsilon, where would we be? Here’s what two brothers told us.

We hear it time and time again when we talk to brothers about Sigma Alpha Epsilon, without the Penn Theta chapter many of you would not be where you are today if you had not been a part of this brotherhood. Read on to hear what two of your brothers had to say on the impact Sigma Alpha Epsilon had in their lives. 

 

Berger says that SAE – and rush especially – prepared him for life. “We had a very short period of time to make a positive first impression that determined success or failure, which is more real world than anything else in college.”Eric Berger ‘87

“It made a big-time impact on me,” he says. “My two best friends to this day are brothers, and I’ve kept up with others. I am proud to tell people I was a SAE and have met many others from other schools. Being a member opened my world to others that came from different backgrounds than myself.”Steven Robert Sloan ‘77

 

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