Who We Are
We are a Colony of students who attend California State University San Bernardino. While we are not affiliated with this university, we pride ourselves on being great students who excel in studies and stay involved with campus activities. Kappa Sigma is the fastest growing fraternity in the world… over the last decade, more men have chosen Kappa Sigma than any other fraternity. Kappa Sigma currently has nearly 18,000 undergraduate men on more than 300 college campuses. This colony is focused on enhancing educational motivation, promoting ideal of brotherhood, encouraging service to others, and actively increasing personal growth and development of its members. Starting a new fraternity chapter is an exciting and rewarding experience. Being a Founding Father of a Kappa Sigma chapter, while requiring a significant amount of dedication and time, also affords you the opportunity to start a great tradition of excellence. |
Values and Standards
Kappa Sigma is focused upon the Four Pillars of Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship and Service. As a values-based men’s fraternity, Kappa Sigma strictly forbids hazing and fosters meaningful college experiences by offering progressive membership development and pledge education. |
Military Heroes Campaign
The A Greater Cause Foundation is a public charity recognized under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code established by Kappa Sigma Fraternity to support the charitable endeavors of the undergraduate chapters of the Fraternity. The principal program of the A Greater Cause Foundation is Kappa Sigma’s Military Heroes Campaign.Created in 2007, the Military Heroes Campaign honors and aids thousands of military veterans and their families in communities throughout the U.S. and Canada. Since its inception, the campaign has donated nearly $500,000 to non-profit organizations who advocate on behalf of servicemen and women and those wounded in combat. North Carolina Senator and 2008 Kappa Sigma Man of the Year Richard M. Burr, a 1975 initiate of the Delta-Omega Chapter at Wake Forest University, serves as chairman of the Military Heroes Campaign. |