

EDUCATION
The Education program developed from the Fraternity’s traditional emphasis on
education and academic achievement as an ingredient for success. During the 1945 Conclave in St. Louis, Missouri, the Fraternity engaged in a restructuring of its programming, leading to the birth of Education as an International program. The program focuses on providing a variety of services to alumni and collegiate members of the Fraternity, which in turn translates to services to local communities. In-house programs include providing scholarships, conferences, college fairs, mentoring and tutoring at local, regional, and national levels
James E. Maddox Annual Scholarship

The Space Coast Sigmas in collaboration with the Brevard County School Foundation awards scholarships to young men and are dedicated to supporting Brevard County high school students with the cost of attending an institution of higher learning. Scholarship is one of the three guiding principles of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. The
opportunity to enhance one’s future through educational opportunities is a requirement of our great Fraternity.
*Search "James E. Maddox" on the main page.
The Phi Beta Sigma International Program of Education transforms our communities by:
● Providing educational tools, and financial support to close the achievement gap between African American males and others
● Conducting programs to introduce kids to college and mentoring to promote personal aspirations
● Preparing students for graduation
● Decreasing incarceration rates among African American males through education
● Developing leadership and promoting education as a means of achieving success
Please click the link above to apply for our James E. Maddox Scholarship.