The Jordan Standard
When Founder Isaac M. Jordan addressed the 15th Grand Chapter in 1884, his speech provided the basis for The Jordan Standard in its current form. On Aug. 27, 1884, during Literary Exercises, Founder Isaac M. Jordan, who was then a member of Congress, delivered his famous Sigma Chi Address, in which he popularized the founding principles of the Fraternity as laid out in the original Constitution and Ritual of 1856.
These standards of membership are there to make a statement to all current and incoming brothers of Sigma Chi; these are expected of every man for him to be considered a brother. They are the very minimum requirements to be a Sigma Chi. Therefore it is on brothers to constantly live up to these expectations as well.
These standards of membership are there to make a statement to all current and incoming brothers of Sigma Chi; these are expected of every man for him to be considered a brother. They are the very minimum requirements to be a Sigma Chi. Therefore it is on brothers to constantly live up to these expectations as well.