What is the difference between a delegate and a regular undergraduate?
An undergraduate delegate is part of the decision-making body known as the Grand Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity. The Grand Chapter consists of one delegate from each of our Fraternity’s chapters, District Governors, and the members of the National Board of Directors. Each delegate must attend all legislative sessions of the Grand Chapter Conclave.
Each undergraduate delegate will be assigned to a committee charged with a specific area of national Fraternity operations (for more information on these committees, click here). The alternate is on hand to step into the delegate’s role should he not be able to attend a legislative or committee session. A non-delegate undergraduate will have the opportunity to take part in break-out educational sessions opposite the legislative sessions or watch the legislative sessions from the gallery.
Each undergraduate delegate will be assigned to a committee charged with a specific area of national Fraternity operations (for more information on these committees, click here). The alternate is on hand to step into the delegate’s role should he not be able to attend a legislative or committee session. A non-delegate undergraduate will have the opportunity to take part in break-out educational sessions opposite the legislative sessions or watch the legislative sessions from the gallery.