Department: The Foundation
Double Your Support, Double Your Dollars
This summer, the Foundation’s board of trustees is adding an extra incentive for undergraduates to join the Phi Alpha Club: For only $25, any collegiate member can join the exclusive giving club for undergraduates. But during this summer’s signature events — the 74th Leadership School and the 153rd Anniversary Convention — that donation will be matched by the members of the board. If each of the attending undergraduates supports his Fraternity, the Foundation will have an extra $10,000 to use for scholarships, programming and helping future members attend those events. In New Orleans and in San Diego, look for the Phi Alpha Club table, double your gift instantly and add your name to the list of Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s supporters.
What is the Phi Alpha Club?
Established in 1993, the Phi Alpha Club recognizes the generosity of those who give back while they are still paying their dues — our undergraduate brothers. When an undergraduate makes a gift of $25 or more to the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation, he is recognized as a member of the Phi Alpha Club and receives an exclusive membership certificate and lapel pin in recognition of that generosity.
Many of the current Phi Alpha Club members joined at last year’s 73rd John O. Moseley Leadership School. Indiana Delta at DePauw can boast the most Phi Alpha Club members with ten, while Alaska Alpha and Wyoming Alpha are tied for second place. Five members from each of these chapters joined the Phi Alpha Club. Thank you to all of the undergraduate brothers listed below who already have stepped forward to become members of the undergraduate giving society.
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Alaska
Karl Wing
Thomas Hill
Thomas Brannan
Eric Tweet
Nick Zapata -
Arkansas-Fayetteville
Brian Crabtree
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Ball State
Kyle Benedict
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Birmingham-Southern
William Herbert
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Boston Consortium
Michael Butvinik
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Cincinnati
Matt Eckberg
Justin Roberts
Devon Steelman -
Colorado
Tyler Gerber
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Davidson
Joseph Trask
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Denver
Bryan Green
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DePaul
Anthony Pecora
James Murphy -
DePauw
Daniel Bonnin
Patrick McMullen
Stephen Worden
Benjamin Golden
Bradley Riley -
DePauw (continued)
Colton Krueger
Thomas Good
Benjamin Hamilton
Chance Trottman-Huiet
Neil Fitzharris -
Embry-Riddle (Arizona)
Adam Scott
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Evansville
Craig Miller
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Ferris State
Fredric Kapteyn
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Frostburg State
Gregory Rhoades
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Georgia Tech
Seth Pound
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IUPUI
Nicholas Musselwhite
Alexander Bova
Nicholas Sutton -
Kansas
Charles Rumage
Jeff Wilson -
Kansas State
Nathan Buckner
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Loyola
Jack Minihan
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Mansfield
Kevin Brown
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Memphis
Chase Staggs
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Miami (Ohio)
Mike Franklin
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Millsaps
Donald Munro
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Missouri-Kansas City
Jordan Cross
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Montana State
Michael Lear
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New Mexico State
Mario Jaramillo
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Northwestern
Mark Stasenko
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Oklahoma
Chirstopher Gilbert
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Oregon State
Zachary Baker
Zach Johnston -
Rhodes
Mac Plosser
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Rochester Institute of Technology
Michael McGovern
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San Jose State
Clayton MaCauley
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Simpson
Michael Christensen
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South Carolina-Columbia
John Weiss
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South Dakota
Jeffrey Dice
Robert Schuneman -
South Dakota State
Alec Vanhove
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Southern Mississippi
James Doleac
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St. Leo
Ryan Regensdorfer
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Stanford
Sean Nicholson
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Tennessee Tech
Nick Wilson
Joseph Diaferia -
Texas-Dallas
Albert Ramirez
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Toledo
Tristan Hill
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Towson State
Brett Wilmer
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UC-Davis
Andrew Klug
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Virginia Commonwealth
Stephen Straus
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Washington (Missouri)
Matthew Furnas
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Washington State
William Moxley
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Wichita State
Eric Smart
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Wyoming
Edward Doty
Bryan Watt
Brian Symons
Nicholas Vaughn
Bryan Dugan




