Programs

When a student becomes a member of Indiana Delta, they get access to a variety of programs that will not only improve their academics but their future.


Local Programs

Text Dads

Text Dads is a local resource for undergraduates to connect with alumni. Members are matched with an alumni mentor, their Text Dad, every semester based on a variety of factors such as career interests, personality, and availability. Text Dads help undergraduates both personally and professionally. Many assist with resume reviews, professional advice, personal coaching, and day-to-day struggles.

Alumni Panels

The result has been called The Panel, which is a twice-per-semester event where a panel of alumni sit before the chapter to answer their questions and offer guidance on various topics ranging from their chapter experiences, what SAE has done in their lives, to even offering assistance with resumé building. The program shows undergraduates the importance of membership in SAE beyond their graduation date and provides them with a mentor to connect with while offering alumni a chance to reminisce on older days and have a direct and personal impact on the future of SAE.


National Programs

ΣAE Career Connect

ΣΑΕ Career Connect is a set of initiatives and resources tapping into Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s national network of members with more than 250,000 living alumni and 11,000 collegians. In today’s evolving and competitive workplace, ΣΑΕs must continue to build essential life skills that underscore values, accountability, teamwork, resiliency, responsibility, self-awareness, problem-solving, and communication.

This initiative includes the True Gentleman (TG) Mentor Program, ΣΑΕ Backpack to Briefcase, TG Talk, and the Job/Internship Board. Membership goes beyond your son’s four years in college, and these initiatives allow them to be set up for success while they are a student and when they enter their professional career. You can learn more about these initiatives here!

National Leadership School

In 1935, ΣAE was the first Fraternity to develop and implement a National Leadership School for our members. Today, we offer our annual Ritual Academy and Leadership School. These programs are available to all of our members throughout their undergraduate experience. Each program uses the leadership theory for our members to develop and expand upon leadership competencies and skills that will set them up for success.

Every graduating participant from one of our programs receives a Resume/Interview Guide with the skills and competencies they gained by participating in the event to market themselves for their future career/professional endeavors. We are invested in your son’s future and want to set them up for success during their undergraduate career and life. To learn more about our programs, please click here.