Phi Sigma Rho

Phi Sigma Rho Greek letters
Phi Sigma Rho National Sorority was founded in 1984 at Purdue University as the first social sorority for engineers. Since being established at UConn in 2001, we've grown to accept many different majors within STEM that can be found on our website. The vision of Phi Sigma Rho is to be the foremost sorority for women in engineering and engineering technology. It fulfills that vision by developing the highest standard of personal integrity and character, promoting academic excellence, supporting personal achievement, and maintaining the bond of sisterhood.

Message from the Chapter President

Default Profile Joining Phi Rho was one of the best decisions I've made thus far in my college career. Creating lifelong friendships and fulfilling memories as well as building for my future outside of college, we help each other to grow and learn in every way possible whether that be through sisterhood, academics, or even philanthropy. I'm thrilled to be able to represent the sisters and sorority that mean so much to me as our chapter president and express how important it is to put yourself out there and expect the unexpected because for me it's left me with my forever home away from home.

President: Bella Marinich

Expectations of Excellence Standings

Chapter GPA 3.469  3.46
New Member GPA 3.333 3.267
Philanthropy Dollars Raised $411.00 $603.00
HuskyThon Dollars Raised   $12,647.02
Total Volunteer Hours 488.5 553
Overall Chapter Status Grey Navy
Semester Fall 2023 Spring 2024
Updated: August 2024

Quick Facts

Year Established at UConn: 2001
Chapter Name: Theta
Nickname: Phi Rho
Colors: Wine Red & Silver
Symbol: Pyramid & Star
Philanthropy: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society; Girl Scouts of America
Motto: "Together We Build The Future"
Signature Event(s): Lego Wars

Chapter Awards

2023 Excellence in Academic Achievement
2022 CFSD Outstanding Senior (Sorority), Gabriela Molina

2021 CFSD Outstanding Scholar, Rachel Thompson

Chapter Contact Information

Organizational Conduct History

No findings of responsibility.