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Sigma Nu

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To join Sigma Nu is to deepen your Stanford experience. You might be asking yourself, “Do I really need to deepen my Stanford experience?” Maybe not. What you should be asking yourself, though, is this: “What do I want out of my Stanford experience?” Do you want to grow, to connect with people who think, act, look, and grew up differently from you? Do you want to learn new skills, like how to make a quesadilla, what it takes to win a D2 title in IM basketball, or the proper way to roll? Do you want to truly know and understand the people you live with – what matters to them (and why), or what types of food they put chipotle sauce on?

​If you answered yes, or no, to any of these questions, Sigma Nu might be for you. We are a people bound by our love for one another, for elevated surfaces, and for Yolanda’s cooking. We are friends, artists, athletes, musicians, poets, nature enthusiasts, finger painters, future Olympian, public servants, dancers, and chillers (most of us anyways). We celebrate each other when we do dope tings and we support each other when bad tings happen. If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to live among the best people Stanford has to offer, we’ve wondered the same. Seems like we’d get along.

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Founding Year at Stanford
1985

Location on Campus
557 Mayfield Avenue

Average Quarterly Dues
$315

Financial Aid Program
Stanford FLI Opportunity Fund
Philanthropies Supported
Joyful Heart Foundation, Sumba Foundation

President
Ali Hindy (203-274-2406)​
Recruitment Chairs
Lucas Cavalieri (305-213-3875)
Davis McCain (617-949-1414)
Website
​http://web.stanford.edu/group/sigmanu/ 

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  • About IFC
  • Chapters
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    • Delta Tau Delta
    • Kappa Alpha
    • Kappa Sigma
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    • Sigma Chi
    • Sigma Nu
    • Sigma Phi Epsilon
  • Recruitment
    • Recruitment Policies
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Terms to Know
    • Questions and Tips