Sigma Psi Zeta Sorority, Inc.
Kappa Charter
The fundamental goal of Sigma Psi Zeta Sorority is to promote awareness of the cultures of each of our individual SYZters. Our sorority addresses this issue through leadership, outreach, individual, community interaction, and most importantly the bonds of SYZterhood. ΣΨΖ also promotes development among its members, the students and the faculty at each of the campuses we represent.
In order to achieve this goal, we partake in political, social, educational, and cultural activities. Each effort improves our environment and instills within our SYZters' experiences that will follow them long after they've graduated. Through a network of like-minded yet highly individualistic womxn, the sorority lends structure and support to sorors that share this Sigma vision. We believe the strength of our foundation derives from the unity of SYZterhood, one that was proudly established over ten years ago.
In addition, we work in collaboration with other Greek and non-Greek organizations to provide services for the local communities and the community at large. It is through our various participation in these cultural events, educational workshops, and philanthropic support that we are able to make a difference. Nationally, regionally and individually, we strive to embody the ideals of Sigma Psi Zeta.
Need to Knows
- Motto: Lead from the front.
- Goal: The goal of our organization is to provide a means for young women, particularly women of color, to grow and develop well-rounded skills and ambitions for life after college.
- Founded: March 23, 1994 at the University of Albany
Stats
| Chapter Information | Data |
| Fall 2025 Members | 2 |
| Fall 2025 Chapter GPA | N/A |
| Minimum GPA to Join | 2.7 |
| Minimum GPA for Active Members | 2.7 |
| Spring 2026 Projected Initiated Member Dues | $160 |
| Spring 2026 Projected New Member Dues | $150 |
| Chapter Philanthropy | Women's Resource Center of the New River Valley |
| Standards of Excellence Score 2024-25 | Gold |
| Housing | N/A |
Chapter Conduct
- In Good Standing as of 7/1/2025
- % of Members Found Responsible for Individual Student Conduct Violations in 2024-25 Academic Year*: 0%
*The percentage of individual members of each organization who were found responsible for violations of the Virginia Tech Student Code of Conduct during the academic year. These violations were not related to their membership in the organization.
Contact
- Address:
1414 Christine Ct.
Blacksburg, VA 24060 - Email: yjsaunders@vt.edu
- President: Josie Saunders
- Recruitment Contact: Josie Saunders
- Chapter Advisor: Judith Hwang