Sigma Iota Epsilon
Sigma Iota Epsilon is an American national honorary and professional management fraternity.
Purpose
The stated goals of Sigma Iota Epsilon are;- To stimulate interest and achievement in the field of management;
- To stimulate scholarship in management;
- To facilitate contacts between students and practicing managers;
- To recognize persons who have made contributions to the field of management;
- To gain recognition of the contribution and value of scholastic achievement in the management discipline;
- To promote scholarship
History
More recently, the society has adopted aspects of both an honor society and a professional fraternity.
In 1991, the fraternity had 33 active chapters and 7 inactive chapters, with approximately 7,500 initiates. Sigma Iota Epsilon has grown since then to include 73 active chapters.
Symbols
The fraternity's letters, ΣΙΕ, represent Sproude orThe Sigma Iota Epsilon emblem is a rectangular gold key, with the letters ΣΙΕ in red arranged diagonally from the upper left to the lower right. There is an illustration of the Old Slater Textile Mill of Pawtucket, Rhode Island in the upper right corner; this was the first factory in the United States and symbolizes the first application of work of management to factory production. In the lower-left corner is a diagram of a functional organization, as developed by Frederick Winslow Taylor; this symbolizes management techniques.
Membership
Students who have high academic standing and an interest in management or a management-related area can join Sigma Iota Epsilon.To be eligible to join, undergraduate students must have at least a 3.25 GPA, received a B or better in at least one management course, and completed one year of college or thirty semester hours at an institution with a chapter. Requirements for graduate students are the same, except for the requirement of a 3.50 GPA or better.