Sigma Phi Epsilon (Official)
Mit Patel has worked as a Transfer Mentor at Rutgers University, where they provided information to new transfer students and assisted them with registering for classes. Mit also explained academic opportunities and procedures. In addition, Mit served as the Vice President of Finance for Sigma Phi Epsilon, where they calculated and balanced the chapter's budget, tracked expenses, and collected dues from members. Prior to that, they worked as a Sales Cashier at Patel Grocers.
Mit Patel attended Rutgers University–New Brunswick, where they obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Computer Science. Following this, from 2019 to 2021, they pursued further education at Middlesex College, earning an Associate of Science (AS) degree in Computer Science. Prior to these higher education experiences, Mit Patel also attended Green Hills Academy, although specific details regarding degrees or fields of study are not provided.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon (Official)
SigEp is redefining fraternity on college campuses across the country. We complement a man’s education by delivering a premier student experience in one of the most formative times of his life. Through SigEp, men strengthen their character, build leadership and interpersonal skills, and learn to develop healthy, lifelong relationships that are essential to a successful and fulfilling life. SigEp was founded with the Cardinal Principles of Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love. Our mission is “Building Balanced Men,” which is achieved through a commitment to Sound Mind and Sound Body. We are committed to working with our host institutions as a valued partner in higher education. ------ Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded in 1901 on the campus of Richmond College (now called the University of Richmond) in Richmond, Va. The story of its founding by 12 determined men set the stage for the growth and success of one of the country’s premier fraternal organizations. The history of the Fraternity reflects the times, through great wars and profound cultural shifts. Throughout the decades, the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon have practiced their values and embraced the stated desire of the Founders, “This Fraternity will be different.”