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Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) End of Semester Report Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) End of Semester Report Fall 2018 The Baker University fraternity and sorority community is comprised of four sororities and four fraternities representing 358 students. Information in this report was self-reported by chapter presidents. Chapter Profile Chapter New Member Overall Chapter Service Hours Philanthropy Class Size Dollars Sororities Alpha Chi Omega 25 69 221 $1,071.62 Delta Delta Delta 20 62 780 $12,583.00 Zeta Tau Alpha 25 67 748 $2,975.68 Fraternities Delta Tau Delta 19 47 808 $750.00 Kappa Sigma 14 24 346 $5,000.00 Sigma Phi Epsilon 22 52 241 $0.00 Zeta Chi 13 37 100 $500.00 Educational Engagement (Highlights of community events and programs) The FSL community collaborated with the Student Activities Council to recommend chapter member attendance to Culture of Consent Presentations in August, Intersection of Two Lives on September 11, and speaker Teri Jendusa-Nicolai: a True Survivor of Domestic Violence on October 17. The Fraternity new members were also recommended to attend The Mask You Live in on October 23. Council members were excited to find opportunities for the community to grow through future educational opportunities. The community is looking for ways to collaborate across campus with needed educational programs. Community Service 3,244 hours performed during semester 9.06 hours of service performed per member Philanthropy $22,880.30 donated to local and national philanthropies $63.91 donated per member Co-curricular Involvement 96% of Fraternity/Sorority members are involved in other co-curricular or community organizations. Honor Roll 158 Members or 44% of the Fraternity/Sorority Community earned Dean’s List Honors (3.50 GPA or above) in Fall 2018. Order of Omega Honor Society Fall 2018 Initiates Jarrett Alley, Delta Tau Delta; Angel Bober, Alpha Chi Omega; Ashley Bober, Alpha Chi Omega; Darian Eddy, Alpha Chi Omega; Victoria Jones, Delta Delta Deltal; Nicolasa Kenney, Zeta Tau Alpha; Brittany Pagan, Zeta Tau Alpha; Ashley Pippen, Zeta Tau Alpha; Dillon Prokop, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Felicia Raybourn, Zeta Tau Alpha; Itzel Reyes, Zeta Tau Alpha; Emily Riggs, Alpha Chi Omega; Maggie Shea, Delta Delta Delta; Blaire Taylor, Zeta Tau Alpha Office of Student Life • Fraternity & Sorority Life Web: www.bakeru.edu/greek-life/ • Facebook: Baker University Sorority and Fraternity Life • Twitter: @BakerFSLife Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) End of Semester Report Fall 2018 Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Community Grade Report Fall 2018 Active Member New Member Overall Active Member New Member Overall Rank Chapter Cumulative Cumulative Cumulative Semester GPA Semester GPA Semester GPA GPA GPA GPA 1 Alpha Chi Omega 3.57 3.68 3.64 3.66 3.60 3.65 All Sorority 3.49 3.53 2 Delta Delta Delta 3.50 3.46 3.46 3.47 3.48 3.46 3 Zeta Tau Alpha 3.39 3.38 3.55 3.39 3.39 3.49 All FT Female 3.25 3.33 4 Zeta Chi 3.16 3.49 3.32 3.50 3.28 3.38 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.15 3.25 3.26 3.26 3.19 3.26 Overall University 3.07 3.12 All Fraternity 3.02 3.10 All FT Male 2.82 2.90 6 Delta Tau Delta 2.92 2.47 3.06 2.47 2.80 2.90 7 Kappa Sigma 2.88 2.46 2.96 2.48 2.75 2.80 *GPA not reported due to less than two Members. Chapter Snapshot (Highlights of individual chapter co-curricular involvement and achievement) Alpha Chi Omega: Involvement: 100% of members are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Band, Choir, Cross Country / Track & Field, Soccer, Softball, Volleyball, Bowling, Golf, Baker Cheer Team, Baker Dance Team, Called To Greatness, BUGS, Art Club, NAfME, Baker Serves, Chapel Ambassadors, SAC, parMentors, Baker Orange & Baker University Radio Station, Exercise Science Student Alliance, Study Abroad, School of Education Ambassadors, Order of Omega, Phi Eta Sigma, Baker Ambassadors, Student Senate, Baker University Speech Choir, Loud Noises Improv Troupe, Theater / Theater Advisory Group, BRaV, Mungano, and Watershed Literary & Arts Journal Awards: Alpha Chi Omega National Seeking the Heights: Intellectual Development for Small Chapters Division. Chloe Rodenbeek, October Baker Student Leader of the Month; Ali Clark – All-Conference (HAAC) in Volleyball; Olivia Brees - Baker University Female Athlete of the Year 2017-2018, All-Conference Team (HAAC), CoSIDA Academic All District Team, AVCA Regional Award, NAIA Second Team All- American in Volleyball Delta Delta Delta: Involvement: 89% of chapter are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Dance team, The Baker Orange, cross country team, track and field team, ParMentors, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Beta Delta, Emerging Leaders Summit, Pre-Med club, Orientation Leader, Cardinal Key, softball team, Baker Serves, Order of Omega, Radio, Pre-Law Club, BraV, Band, University Admissions Assistant, School of Education Ambassadors, Student Senate, Spanish Club, Alpha Gamma Mu, Delta Sigma Pi, Exercise Science Student Alliance, Speech Choir, Orchestra, Choir, History Club, bowling team, Sports Administration Club, Theatre, Art Club, cheer team, Loud Noises Improv Group, Crew, Office of Student Life • Fraternity & Sorority Life Web: www.bakeru.edu/greek-life/ • Facebook: Baker University Sorority and Fraternity Life • Twitter: @BakerFSLife Baker University Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) End of Semester Report Fall 2018 tennis team, Watershed Journal, golf team, Mungano, BUGS and volleyball team Awards: Haley Holaday - New Contributor of the Year for the Watershed Journal; Maggie Shea - Pole Vault Conference Champion (HAAC) and Baker Track and Field Athlete of the Year; Jenna Black - NAIA Daktronics Scholar Athlete in Cross Country Delta Tau Delta: Involvement: 100% of members are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track and Field, Cross Country, Golf, Wrestling, Band, Intermural, Sports Administration Club, Physiology Club, Exercise Science Student Alliance, History Club, Parmentors, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma Honors Society, Delta Mu Delta International Honor Society in Business, Order of Omega, University Admissions Assistant, and Orientation Leader Awards: Sam Huckabee – 1st Team All-Conference (HAAC) in Football; Kegan Schumann – 1st Team All-Conference (HAAC) in Football Kappa Sigma: Involvement: 100% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Orientation leaders, football, soccer, tennis Awards: Alberto Ciroi – All-Conference (HAAC) in Soccer; Gonnie Ben-Tal – 2nd Team All-American in Soccer Sigma Phi Epsilon: Involvement: 95% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Student Senate, Big Brothers Big Sisters, SAC, University Admissions Assistant, Peer tutor for Student Academic Success, Engineering Club, Biology Club, Tennis, Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Golf, Improv (Loud Noises), Orientation Leaders, Wildcat Welcome Leaders, and Delta Mu Delta- Business Honors Society Zeta Chi: Involvement: 100% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Baker Orange, Baker Computer Science Club++, Exercise Science Student Alliance, KNBU-FM, Student Senate, NAfME (National Association for Music Education Collegiate), LEAP, Alpha Mu Gamma, Delta Mu Delta, Lambda Pi Eta, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Phi Beta Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Pi, Speech Choir, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Theater, Pre-Med Club, Chapel Worship, BUGS (Baker University Gaming Society), Intramurals, Mungano, parMentors, Student Activities Council, University Admissions Assistants, Cross Country, Track and Field, and Wrestling Zeta Tau Alpha: Involvement: 88% of students are involved in other organizations outside of chapter: Softball, SAC, parMentors, ELS, Wildcat Welcome, Orientation Leader, BK100 Student Instructor, Radio, Soccer, Track and Field, Big Brother Big Sister, Cheer, Called to Greatness, Mungano, Golf, Spanish Club, Concert Choir, Chamber Singers, Orchestra, Theater, ESSA, Baker Serves, Dance, Sports Administration Club, UAA, Chapel Worship Team, Volleyball, Cross Country, Student Senate, Pre-Med Cub, Bowling, Psychology Club, SEA, TV station, Baker’s Honors Program, Phi Eta Sigma, Psi Chi, Cardinal Key, Order of Omega, Alpha Mu Gamma, Sigma Tau Delta, and Phi Beta Delta *** Information is self-reported by chapter presidents*** Office of Student Life • Fraternity & Sorority Life Web: www.bakeru.edu/greek-life/ • Facebook: Baker University Sorority and Fraternity Life • Twitter: @BakerFSLife .
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