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Congratulations to SAE for having the highest fall semester GPA among all fraternities and ranking #3 for the spring.

SAE pledges 53 during Fall rush.

The Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon Chapter of SAE is the largest SAE chapter in the nation.

Nationally, SAE has the greatest number of initiates of any Greek Letter Organization at 282,000 men.

SAE raised more money for community service in the past year than any other Greek organization.

SAE was the first fraternity to be established in the South, having been founded at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, on March 9, 1856.

The Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon Chapter of SAE was founded on July 9, 1894.

SAE has a student loan program to assist undergraduate members with their education.

Notable SAE Alumni from the Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon Chapter:
Sid McMath, former Governor of Arkansas
David Pryor, former U.S. Senator and Governor of Arkansas
Mark Pryor, current U.S. Senator
Steve Harrelson, Arkansas House Majority Leader
Stanley Reed, most recent Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the UofA and President of the Arkansas Farm Bureau
Jay Dickey, former U.S. Representative
John Ed Anthony, CEO of Anthony Timberlands and Trustee of the UofA
William Dillard Jr., CEO of Dillard's Department Stores
Scott Ford, CEO of Alltel Communications
William Bowen, retired CEO of First Commercial Corporation
Rodger Kline, retired COO of Acxiom Corporation
Ed Wilson, former President of Fox Television Network and current President of Tribune Television Networks