THE ΦΣΧ BROTHERHOOD

Phi Sigma Chi Multicultural Fraternity is a brotherhood of men, a coalition of professionals, and a union of students dedicated to bettering the state of our communities through political pressure, educational projects and direct volunteering.

Phi Sigma Chi Multicultural Fraternity was established on November 16, 1996, at New York City College of Technology. Founded by six men – Heraldo Gabriel, Carlos Lopez, Archer Hutchinson, Steven Lee, Noah Rodriguez, and Marvin Simon – Phi Sigma Chi was born from a vision of brotherhood, diversity, and community growth.

The fraternity fosters an inclusive environment where members from various backgrounds can connect, develop leadership skills, and contribute positively to their communities. This focus on diversity and personal growth aligns with the fraternity’s mission to empower individuals and create a positive impact on the world.

Mission Statement

The primary mission of Phi Sigma Chi fraternity, as outlined in our fraternal constitution are:

  • To promote and cultivate education and social relations among students;
  • To provide students with the means for translating concerns to actions;
  • To strengthen the unity of men on and off the college campus;
  • To form a life long brotherhood among our members;
  • To consider the goals and ideas of members as continually applicable to campus, social and personal life;
  • To promote superior scholarship as a basis of intellectual achievement;
  • To cooperate with other fraternities, sororities and university administration in the concern for maintenance of high social and moral standards;
  • To direct members toward a consciousness of their lifelong responsibility of helping others;
  • To enhance our members’ ability to take a leadership position in society.

Colors

Crimson & Gold

Mascot

The Eternal Phoenix

Motto

We are bound by nothing, for Phi is the limit!

Call

Phiii! Yo!