Xi Sigma Pi, forestry honor fraternity, was founded at the University of Washington on November 24, 1908. Sigma Chapter at Alabama Polytechnic Institute was established in May, 1952.
The objectives of Xi Sigma Pi, as stated in the constitution, are to secure and maintain a high standard of scholarship in forestry education, to work for the upbuilding of forestry, and to promote fraternal relations among earnest workers engaged in forestry activities.
The governing body of the fraternity consists of an Executive Council composed of the National Officers (Forester, Associate Forester, and Secretary-Fiscal Agent), and a faculty member designated by each chapter.
The fraternity stands for high scholarship and its members, both individually and collectively, encourage forestry activities at the institutions with which they are connected by active participation in the projects of their respective forest clubs and by special chapter projects for encouraging the development of leadership in school activities.
Please direct your questions or comments about the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Xi Sigma Pi and this web page to the Xi Sigma Pi webmaster. If you have questions about the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences Xi Sigma Pi contact Dr. Lisa Samuelson by e-mail at samuelj@auburn.edu