The public writings of the fraternity outline the basic, unifying beliefs of all Sigma Chi chapters and its over 230,000 initiated members. Within these lines lie the soul and foundation of Sigma Chi.
The Sigma Chi Creed - "The Creed is not conventional and it is not what would have been written by a sermonizer or pulpiteers, but I think it is a fair working program for the kind of man that we are glad to hail as a brother." --George Ade, Purdue 1887, author of the Creed.
The Jordan Standard - Penned by Isaac M. Jordan, one of Sigma Chi's seven founders, the Jordan Standard sets the minimum requirements for admission into the fraternity.
The Spirit of Sigma Chi - The Spirit defines the nature of a Sigma Chi as a man who steps out of the norm. He seeks not conformity for political gain, but new experiences to help him grow.
My Badge - composed of part of a speech by Henry McLean in the 1930s. A Protestant minister and memorable speaker, McLean was calling for members to lead an aesthetic life.