Phi Sigma Sigma

The Epsilon Iota chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma was established at Bridgewater State College in 1989. The sisters of Phi Sigma Sigma strongly believe in fostering the ideal of womanhood through sisterhood, scholarship and service. As a national organization, we believe in high scholastic achievement as well as philanthropic work. Not only do our sisters become leaders in our organization, but leaders in their community and professions. For all these reasons, our open motto is “Aim High,” pushing all our sisters to strive to their best achievement.

As a sisterhood, philanthropy is very important to us. Every year, Phi Sigma Sigma raises money for our national philanthropy, The National Kidney Foundation. At Bridgewater State College, we raise money annually through our Jail ‘n’ Bail event. Locally, we participate in many philanthropies. For over ten years, our sisters have been volunteering Saturday mornings to assist with the Children’s Physical Development Clinic (CPDC).

To keep the bond of our sisterhood strong, we also organize social events throughout the semesters. We get together for sister sleepovers, and dance the night away at our annual Sapphire Ball and FS Crush Party! These events help sisters to continue their strong bond during their college experience as well as after graduation. Our saying always holds true: “Once a Phi Sigma Sigma…Always a Phi Sigma Sigma!”

For more information about Phi Sigma Sigma, email their President Shelly Pacholec at mpacholec@bridgew.edu or visit the Phi Sigma Sigma web page.

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Last Modified: May 20, 2009