Why Rush SAE?
Famous Brothers
- SAE is the #1 national fraternity, as rated by the Gallup Poll.
- SAE is the largest International fraternity in the world. We have more than 250,000 initiated members and approximately 15,000 undergraduate brothers.
- SAE was the first national fraternity to be established in the deep South, having been founded at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa on March 9th 1856.
- SAE 's national headquarters, the Levere Memorial temple in Evanston, Illinois is the first national fraternity building.
- SAE has over 221 chapters in 46 states in the U.S.A. The average chapter size is 75.
- SAE had the first leadership school for undergraduate brothers. Started in 1935, the school has over 25,000 graduates.
- SAE has a fraternity magazine, The Record published continually since 1880.
- SAE has a student loan program to assist undergraduate brothers with their education.
- SAE has Educational and Leadership consultants who visit chapters to assist with management and scholarship programs.
William McKinley - President of the United States
Lloyd and Beau Bridges - Actors
Ross Perot - Founder of the Reform Party
Elliot Ness - Brought down Al Capone
Bobby Jones - Golfer
William Faulkner - Author
Phil Jackson - Former Chicago Bulls Coach
Troy Aikman - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback
Patrick McEnroe - Tennis Player
David Spade - Comedian
Ken Caminiti - Major League Baseball Third Baseman
Fred Savage - Actor
Fran Tarkenton - NFL Hall of Fame
Robert Ballard - Discovered the H.M.S. TITANIC
Rich Morrow - President of Amoco
David Garrett - President of Delta Airlines
Phillip Howlett - Publisher of Sports Illustrated
Richard LaFauve - President of Saturn Corporation
Joe Strauss - designer of the Golden Gate Bridge
William Young - President of Royal Crown Companies
Louis Weill - Publisher of TIME magazine
Ed McCaffrey - Wide Receiver Denver Broncos

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