New Delta Delta Alumni Mentors Needed
Delta Delta Brothers, we need over 30 alumni to sign up to be mentors for our newest pledge class. Alumni who have participated report how rewarding it is to get to know one of our undergrads and serve as his mentor. If you currently are mentoring a brother and have the time, feel free to sign up to coach another undergrad.
Here’s your chance to be the “Old Grad”, or not so old grad, to an undergraduate brother.
To submit your name, please go to Delta Delta Alumni Mentor Program.
Your Chance to Make an Impact
Many of you have offered to help in any way you can to support the undergraduates as they reestablish Sigma Chi as the leading fraternity at Purdue. The Delta Delta Alumni Mentor Program is that opportunity to make a difference by sharing your own experiences and supporting the academic and career objectives of a younger brother.
No Special Skills Required
All that is required is a desire to support a Delta Delta brother as they find their way through their collegiate experience. The active chapter is seeking to match every brother with an alumni mentor, a program started two years ago that proved very beneficial to our younger brothers. Pairings will be based upon the academic and professional goals of the undergraduates and the experience of the mentors.
Yes, You Have the Time
Spending time with an undergraduate brother will reengage the mentor with the chapter and will make a big difference in the future success of our undergraduates. Having a regular conversation with your mentee on your schedule is all that is asked.
Sign Up Now
Already a mentor? Let us know which brother you were mentoring. We need 40 – 50 alumni to join us in this effort. Mentors can meet with their mentees in person, by phone, or video conference. It does not require you to live close by.
Make a difference in the future of a young brother by going to Alumni Mentor Sign Up and signing up to be part of a young Sigma Chi’s college experience.
If you have questions about the program – please contact Steve Smith ’97, scsmith97@yahoo.com.

Ken Schutte 1968
Looking forward to this. Pls keep me posted re next steps.