Chapter Scorecard
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Interfraternity Council
SAE
Chapter Nickname
1867
LSU Chapter Founded
Royal Purple, Old Gold
Chapter ColorsLion, Minerva, Coat of Arms
Chapter Symbol
As brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, we strive to reach the four pillars upon
which SAE was founded: Friendship, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. With more
than 230 active chapters nationwide and 348,500 lifetime members, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
is the largest and one of the most prestigious fraternities in the world. Founded
in 1856 at the University of Alabama, Sigma Alpha Epsilon prides itself on a rich
lineage of tradition. The Louisiana Epsilon chapter is the oldest fraternity on Louisiana
State University’s campus, being founded in 1867. Our rich lineage of tradition means
having focused principles, strong convictions, and the integrity to always do the
right thing as a True Gentleman rises above his peers to be a guiding light today
and tomorrow. Our goal is to give young men the community, culture, guidance, and
tools they need to become a True Gentleman.
2023-24 Chapter Scorecard
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STAR Rating
Beginning in 2023, chapters will be evaluated through the Standards & Recognition Program (STAR).
Academics & Membership
3.301
Overall Member Average
37
New Members
55
LSU Members
Philanthropy & Service
7-Year Violation Record*
2023
Organization Suspension/Rescission of Registration 05/31/2023 and Organization Disciplinary Probation through 05/31/2025. View related outcome letter.
2021
Organization Disciplinary Probation through 12/31/2021. View related outcome letter.
2020
Organization Warning through 12/31/2020. View related outcome letter.
2016
Letter of Reprimand through 12/31/2016. View related outcome letter.
No additional violation history within past 7 years.
*LSU Fraternity & Sorority Life is committed to accountability and transparency in reporting violations. The above record details violations including university disciplinary, hazing, alcohol, sexual misconduct, drug, and endangerment that occurred in the past seven years. Older records are available by request to greeks@lsu.edu.