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Sigma Chi (ΣΧ)

Sigma Chi is rooted in the values of friendship, justice, and learning.

The UT Knoxville chapter promotes leadership, academic excellence, and personal growth, encouraging active participation in campus life and community service. A key focus is supporting the Huntsman Cancer Institute, reflecting Sigma Chi’s commitment to positive impact. Through fundraisers and service projects, members contribute to the fight against cancer while building purpose and responsibility. Sigma Chi also fosters a vibrant social life, strengthening brotherhood and creating lasting memories. The fraternity emphasizes academic support and leadership development, preparing members for life beyond college and enriching the UT experience.

Local members of Sigma Chi at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville smiling in an outdoor event space. Some members are holding their yellow, white, and blue fraternity flag.


Chapter Name: Sigma Chi

Designation: Beta Sigma Chapter

Nickname: Sig

Colors: Blue and Old Gold

Symbols/Mascots: The White Cross

Philanthropy: Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and Huntsman Cancer Institute

National Founding: June 28, 1855 at Miami University, Ohio

UT Founding: 1917

Standing at UT: Good Standing: Three Star

Chapter GPA: 3.43

President: Graven Monsour

Address: 1816 Fraternity Park Drive, Knoxville, TN 37919


Standards of Fraternal Excellence

Standing: Three-Star Chapter 90.5/100

Health and Safety Summit, Greek Leadership Summit, Bystander Intervention Workshop, Chapter Officer Workshops, Cross Council Exchange, New Member Health and Safety Module, Headquarters Program(s), Risk Management Program, DEI Program, Program with another chapter from another council, & program with another Registered Student Organization or Department.

Maintaining a chapter scholarship program and chapter and new member GPA above a 2.5.

Roster submission, New Member Education Plans, Officer Updates, Advisor Updates, Council Meeting Attendance, Presidents’ Cabinet Meeting Attendance, VOLink Registration, OSFL Coaching Meetings, Financial Good Standing, & Conduct Standing

Completing at least 4 hours of service per member tracked through the Jones Center for Leadership and Service and hosting one philanthropic event:

2023 Service Hours Per Member: 8.06 hours/member

2023 Philanthropic Donations: $52,193.57 donated

Campus Involvement, Immersive Leadership and Service, Service Hours Over 4 Hours Per Member, Chapter GPA Above the All-Male/Female Average, Academic/Career/Leadership Program, DEI Program, Health & Safety Program, and End-Of-Year Meeting with OSFL Council Advisor.