History
The Iota Beta chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma was founded on March 3rd 2001 by twenty-three dedicated women. Since then Quincy University's campus life has not been the same...it's been better.
About Our Chapter
Iota Beta is extremely dedicated to philanthropy, scholarship and sisterhood. We have received awards from the Phi Sigma Sigma National Organization for our achievements in philanthropy and scholarship. We are involved in campus life, academics and athletics. We have a huge amount of involvment with the community in Quincy through our committment to service. Phi Sigma Sigma sponsors the National Kidney foundation and our chapter has chosen to also sponsor the Special Olympics (both locally and nationally).
Adding Fun
SYMBOLS
Flower-American Beauty Rose
Open Motto-Diokete Hupsala-Aim High
Colors-King Blue and Gold
Stone-Sapphire
Twin Ideals-The Brotherhood of Man and The Alleviation of the World's Pain
Symbol-Sphinx
Chapter Symbol-Butterfly
Our Purpose:
To inspire the personal development of each sister and perpetuate the advancement of womanhood.
What we are known for:
Phi Sigma Sigma is a dynamic sisterhood of powerful women fostering uncompromising principles, igniting positive change, and embracing individuality.
Our Core Values
Our core values distinguish Phi Sigma Sigma, unite us in our endeavors and become ingrained in our character. We live our core values when we recruit new members, as we chart the course of our college experience, and as we make decisions about career, family, and community involvement. Phi Sigma Sigma's core values are the basis for both our membership recruitment (Vision) and member development (Reflections) programs.
Life Long Learning:
As new members, as collegiate members and as alumnae, learning is a priority and we encourage our sisters to make the most of educational opportunities at our colleges and in our communities. Through education and challenging ourselves to reach new goals, we become women of influence and substance.
Inclusiveness:
An inclusive sisterhood prepares its members for a world filled with diversity. By embracing our differences, we become a stronger organization that benefits not only our members, but those around us. We seek out and include women of various races, cultures, levels of ability, socioeconomic origin, backgrounds and perspectives.
Leadership Through Service
Phi Sigma Sigma believes that a woman who serves is also a woman who leads. By serving others,
our members become more valuable citizens, students, parents, workers and community leaders.

OUR HOUSE

Our Executive Board with our new CKA Julie!
Phi Sigma Sigma Nationals:
www.phisigmasigma.org