Since 1951
Our History
The story of brotherhood at Florida State University.
The Epsilon Zeta Chapter
The Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Sigma Chi was established at Florida State University in 1951, bringing the values of friendship, justice, and learning to the Tallahassee campus. Since that founding, the chapter has developed generations of principled leaders who have made lasting contributions to the university and beyond.
Through decades of growth and achievement, the Epsilon Zeta Chapter has maintained its commitment to the ideals set forth by the six founders of Sigma Chi at Miami University in 1855. The chapter continues to uphold these values while adapting to the evolving needs of its members and the Florida State community.
Chapter House
The Epsilon Zeta Chapter is located at 749 West Pensacola Street in Tallahassee's college town, just minutes from Florida State's campus. Our house sits nearby several sororities and other fraternities in the area.
With a $11.7 million New House Initiative underway, a 35-bedroom state-of-the-art facility will soon replace the current chapter house, marking the next era for Sigma Chi at FSU.
Learn about the New House InitiativeSigma Chi International Fraternity
Founded in 1855 at Miami University, Sigma Chi has grown into one of North America's largest fraternities -- more than 240 active chapters and 350,000 brothers strong.
Everything we do comes back to three ideals: Friendship, Justice, and Learning. They guide how we recruit, how we lead, and how we show up for each other long after graduation.
"Sigma Chi encourages its members to cultivate, maintain, and achieve true friendship, equal justice for all, and to realize the fulfillment of learning as a part of a member's overall responsibilities."
Through world-class leadership training, extensive mentoring programs, and a strong focus on academic achievement, Sigma Chi sets itself apart as the preeminent collegiate leadership development organization.
Learn more at sigmachi.org