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SIGMA GAMMA RHO: FINAL EXAM | Latest 2025/ 2026 Update | Questions and Answers | 100% Correct | Verified Solutions | GRADED A
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and their families in the U.S and globally through community service, civil and social action. Our goal is to achieve greater progress in the areas of education, health awareness, and leadership development. Which of the following completes the mission statement?
Our members affiliates, staff and community partners work to create and support initiatives that align with our vision.
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North Carolina
The Aurora Q: When and where was Sigma Gamma Rho founded?
November 12, 1922 - Indianapolis, IN at Butler University Q: Which Regional Officer organizes and supervises chapters?
Syntaktes Q: The execution of the sorority's day-to-day headquarters responsibilities belongs to which position?
Executive Director Q: Who is the sorority's primary Founder who served as Grad Basileus between 1925-1926?
Q: What was the first Black Greek lettered organization?
Sigma Pi Phi - "The Boule" Q: Iota Phi Theta became a member of the NPHC in what year?
Q: When does the Grand Chapter meet?
Every two years Q: What type of membership is for members who live more than 30 miles from the nearest chapter?
Member-at-large Q: What was the first collegiate fraternal organization and when was it founded?
Phi Beta Kappa Q: What is the voting body of the sorority?
The Grand Chapter Q: The sorority became an incorporated national organization on December 30 of what year?
Q: What are the sorority's regional geographical locations?
Central, northeastern, southeastern, Southwestern, and Western
Q: What are the top three positions on the Board of Directors?
Grand Basileus, First Grand Anti-Basileus, Second Grand Anti-Basileus Q: What is the chapter name of the first collegiate chapter of the sorority?
Alpha Q: What is the composition of the "Grand Chapter?"
Duly elected chapter delegates, Board of Directors, Members-at-large, Life Members and Past Grand Basilei Q: The NPHC is the acronym for
National Pan-Hellenic Council
Q: Which of the following are the names of the sorority's seven Founders?
Mary Lou Allison Gardner Little, Dorothy Hanley Whiteside, Vivian White Marbury, Nannie Mae Gahn Johnson, Hattie Mae Dulin Redford, Bessie Mae Downey Martin, and Cubena McClure Q: NPHC organizations are rooted in a specific cultural context but are opened to different cultural backgrounds in terms of membership is an example of being what?
Historically African American Q: The First Grand Anti-Basileus is what type of officer?
International officer Q: How many votes does a life member receive?
Q: What was the profession of the Founders at the inception of the sorority?
"Greater Service, Greater Progress" Q: The signature project of the sorority which focuses on the reduction of teen pregnancy through a comprehensive year round program addressing some of the responsible factors is?
Project Reassurance Q: What sorority initiative is focused on HIV and AIDS awareness and education?
A3 4 Life Q: A graduate chapter hosts a workshop for young girls to discuss concepts about self-esteem. This is an example of which national project?
Project Reassurance Q: An undergraduate chapter tutors an English class of high school students writing a research paper on the Rwanda genocide. This is an example of which national project?
Mwananmugmnu Essay Contest Q: Where philanthropic activities focus on events that raise money for charities, community service focuses more on what?
Hands-on, in person volunteerism Q: What is the sorority's mascot?
The Poodle Q: What is the sorority's flower?
Yellow Tea Rose
Not sway Q: The official sorority pin can be worn with all the following except for
Pants or on a jacket Q: The "Sigma Uniform" includes many pieces except for
A white dress with gold accents Q: It is tradition during the singing of the hymn to cross your arms in which way?
Right over left Q: What are the sorority principles?
Sisterhood, scholarship, and service
Q: What symbols does the official display?
Open book, the T.O.R.H. with 10 pearls and 2 rubies on the edge of the book Q: What are sorority's official colors?
Royal Blue and Gold Q: How many pearls are at the edge of the book on the sorority's official pin?
Q: Regional chapter assessments are due on what date?
July 1st