Chapter Information
Cultivating Professional Women in Agriculture
Sigma Alpha is a professional agricultural sorority that promotes scholarship, leadership, service and fellowship among its members. The sorority was founded in 1978 at the Ohio State University by five women who wanted an alternative to the social Greek sorority system.
Since that time, Sigma Alpha has become a national organization consisting of more than 80 chapters, comprised of undergraduate and alumni members. Today, more than 9,900 members have been initiated into Sigma Alpha Sorority. We're growing steadily as others in agriculture learn about us.
Colors: Maize & Emerald
Flower: Chrysanthemum
Mascot: Baby Bull
Contact Information
- Participation in at least one other organization on campus
- Interest in agriculture and/or a member of OSU's College of Agriculture or College of Forestry
GPA requirements:
- 2.75 for incoming freshman
- 2.5 for all others (transfer students, older students, etc.)
Recruitment Contact:
Bri Rimmey: [email protected]
Kadi Atiyeh
Email: [email protected]
2251 SW Jefferson Ave. Student Experience Center Suite 325, Corvallis, OR 97331
Same as above.
Quick Facts
Sister in Agriculture
September 26, 1978 at Ohio State University
Oregon State University is home to the Xi Chapter of Sigma Alpha. Our chapter was founded on October 5, 1991. Today, the Xi Chapter includes 47 members and continues to grow during each recruitment term. Membership in Sigma Alpha goes beyond belonging to a professional organization. The ladies of Sigma Alpha offer tremendous support to one another and believe in the commitment they have made to their sisters.
Our national philanthropy is Ag in the Classroom. The goal of this philanthropy is to educate school-age children about agriculture and how it affects them in everyday life. We host an annual fundraiser for this cause called Pasta Bingo and dedicate a portion of our service hours to the Agriculture in the Classroom headquarters here at Oregon State.