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Begin your journey with Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) today. To start a new chapter at your college or university, contact ESA Headquarters at 970.223.2824.
Any registered student or institution of higher learning is welcome to sponsor an Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) collegiate chapter on campus.
Contact us today!
"Being a part of an ESA chapter is a wonderful experience and gives you the opportunity to make great friends, and now that I've transferred, I'm working diligently to bring an EΣA chapter to my new school!!" – Brandon, GA
Tools to start a new chapter:
New Chapter Brochure
Collegiate Bylaws
Collegiate Constitution
Collegiate Guide
Collegiate Application
EΣA flier to share
You and your Epsilon Sigma Alpha chapter will enjoy
- Professional Skills Development – The Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) experience gives collegiate members an edge in the competitive world providing opportunities to polish skills in leadership, project management, public relations, interpersonal communications, and public speaking.
- Conferences – Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) sponsors many local, national, and international events catering to leadership training, serving communities, and fun! These include exclusive events for collegians.
- Flexibility – Collegiate chapters are student run. They individually determine the frequency and scope of meetings and activities to meet their schedules, interests, and goals.
- Ritual and Tradition – Similar to many organizations, Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) provides long-standing traditions. While no EΣA ceremony is secret or required, they can be a meaningful way to remember the EΣA Ideals and serve as an important connection all EΣA chapters can share.
- Jonquil – EΣA's internal magazine offers inspiring stories, tools for each chapter, and motivation to share Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) with others.
- Member-only access – A wealth of up-to-date resources, ideas, and a message board specifically designed for members.
- EΣA Merchandise – All members have access to shopping the latest merchandise sporting the classic Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) name and Greek letter items.
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