The Balanced Man Scholarship:
Are you a high school guidance counselor? Are you a high school senior who
believes in developing both your mind and body as a way to live a complete life?
Are you looking for a scholarship that recognizes your achievements inside and
outside of the classroom?
Sigma Phi Epsilon, the nation’s largest college fraternity, is awarding over
$118,000 during the 2005-2006 academic year with its Balanced Man
Scholarships. The Balanced Man Scholarship awards incoming freshmen
who exhibit academic excellence, demonstrate leadership skills, and commit to
health and well-being.
The Ancient Greeks believed in developing a Sound Mind and a Sound Body as
the way to live a fulfilling life. SigEp adopted this philosophy with the Balanced
Man Ideal and since 1990 has awarded the Balanced Man Scholarship to some
of the best students coming to campus.
Scholarship amounts vary depending on the campus. There are 148 chapters
of Sigma Phi Epsilon offering the Balanced Man Scholarship. Membership in the
Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity is not a requirement.
Texas Kappa:
The Texas Kappa Chapter dedicates the Balance Man Scholarship to an alumni every year. This year, they dedicated their Balance Man Scholarship in memory to one of their own brothers Justin Thomas Bartos. This year, we would like to congratulate Zach Farina for winning the Justin Bartos Balance Man Scholarship this year.
The deadline for submitting applications has passed. Please visit the website for more information regarding the scholarship.
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