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Beta Sigma Phi is an international non-academic sorority founded in 1931 by Walter Ross. Started to assist women during the Great Depression, it has grown to the 'largest women's friendship' network in the world, with 200,000 members in 30 countries. Its motto, and Greek initials, means Life, Learning and Friendship.
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Facts about Beta Sigma Phi
Beta Sigma Phi is unique from other sororities in that it is purely social. While many chapters may indeed do community service work, there is no requirement to do so.
Betas enjoy state conventions every year. Each year the sorority has a new theme.
Betas are initiated several times. There is the first Nu Phi Mu degree and then several other degrees of membership: Ritual of Jewels, Exemplar, Preceptor, Laureate and Master.
The levels of membership are a unique trait to Beta Sigma Phi and members aspire to reach the next level.
Each level has its own badge and guard.
The Beta Sigma Phi Badge is usually a large enamel Phi with the greek letters Beta and Sigma engraved on the left and right respectively. The top of the Phi may resemble a torch.
Beta Sigma Phi is a sorority and considers itself such.
Most chapters are community based, but Beta Sigma Phi as chapters on college campuses, although college is not a requirement to join.
Beta Sigma Phi official colors are Black and Gold.
The symbol is the Torch.
The magazine is called "The Torch of Beta Sigma Phi"
Beta Sigma Phi has no official mascot, although a Bumble Bee is often used. The "busy Beta Bees"
Beta Sigma Phi's official flower is the Yellow Rose.
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