Phi Sigma Pi was founded at Central Missouri State University on February 14, 1916 by E.L. Hendricks, C. A. Phillips, and C. H. McClure. The National Fraternity has since evolved from an honorary professional fraternity to coeducational honor fraternity for all disciplines.

Phi Sigma Pi is an integral part of the college experience. The National Fraternity encompasses every field of higher education without emphasizing one particular major of study. This coeducational national honor society recognizes outstanding scholarship and leadership, and promotes fellowship among its members.

Currently, there are over eighty-five chapters chartered throughout the United States. The Beta Upsilon chapter has been active at UMass Amherst since 1996.




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Phi Sigma Pi is a balance: a balance between scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. Each leg of this tripod should be equally stressed. If one leg has been stressed more than another, the National Fraternity begins to take on a different appearance.

  • The acquisition and dissemination of information and knowledge through scholarship


  • The application of professional skills and the fostering of leadership qualities by promoting and advancing the welfare of humanity


  • The fostering of non-discriminatory, fraternal fellowship within Phi Sigma Pi's ranks
  • To learn more about Phi Sigma Pi, please visit the National Phi Sigma Pi website.
    Also check out the Beta Upsilon Chapter Wiki to learn more about our chapter!

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    Contacts

    For more information about the Beta Upsilon Chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, contact us at pspumass@gmail.com


    This site last updated on February 8, 2010