Issac M. Jordan
Issac M. Jordan
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| The Jordan Standard represents a set of prerequisites that are used to evaluate potential members before they are invited to pledge. Members of your chapter feel you possess these minimum requirements. Once admitted however, it is your responsibility to improve upon these principles as you progress through pledgeship and beyond.
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| The Spirit calls for men who are inherently different, as Sigma Chi is not a fraternity that seeks members who are alike. It was the Founders’ belief that a fraternity that has members of “different temperaments, talents and convictions” will thrive better than the fraternity that has members who are alike. |
As Sigma Chi’s, we aspire to be gentlemen in every sense of the word. By extending an offer to pledge the Fraternity, the members of your chapter saw evidence of your honorable traits and potential as a true brother. In order to become a true gentleman, however, it is incumbent upon you to further build your character by living up to a creed, or higher code of conduct than what is listed under The Jordan Standard. |
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