Syracuse University Fraternity and Sorority Grade Report Fall 2020

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Syracuse University Fraternity and Sorority Grade Report Fall 2020 Syracuse University Fraternity and Sorority Grade Report Fall 2020 Interfraternity Council (IFC); National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC); Panhellenic Council (PH); National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO); Multicultural Greek Council (MGC); Professional Fraternity Council (PFC) Key: • N/A – Organization did not host a new member class • ** - Organization has three or less active members • ^^ - Organization no longer active at Syracuse University • X – Chapter did not submit end of semester roster by deadline Chapter New Sorority or Total Members New Council GPA Members Members Fraternity Members GPA Members GPA Delta Chi IFC 17 3.42 16 3.41 ** ** Delta Kappa Epsilon IFC 66 3.29 66 3.29 N/A N/A Delta Upsilon IFC 74 3.47 74 3.29 ** ** Lambda Chi Alpha IFC X X X X X X Phi Kappa Psi IFC 66 3.33 66 3.33 ** ** Phi Kappa Theta IFC 39 3.15 13 3.13 26 3.15 Psi Upsilon IFC 61 3.21 61 3.21 N/A N/A Sigma Chi IFC 79 3.25 63 3.27 16 3.17 Sigma Phi Epsilon IFC X X X X X X Theta Chi IFC 56 3.09 56 3.09 N/A N/A alpha Kappa Delta MGC 19 3.65 14 3.60 5 3.78 Phi Kappa Phi Lambda MGC 30 3.57 30 3.57 N/A N/A Lambda Phi Epsilon MGC X X X X X X Sigma Beta Rho MGC 5 3.39 5 3.39 N/A N/A Sigma Psi Zeta MGC 9 3.43 6 3.44 ** ** Lambda Alpha NALFO 6 2.19 6 2.19 N/A N/A Upsilon Lambda Sigma NALFO ** ** ** ** ** ** Upsilon Lambda Theta NALFO 5 2.91 5 2.91 N/A N/A Alpha Lambda Upsilon NALFO X X X X X X Lambda Omega Phi Beta NALFO ** ** ** ** ** ** Phi Iota Alpha NALFO X X X X X X Sigma Lambda NALFO 6 3.71 6 3.71 N/A N/A Upsilon Alpha Kappa Alpha NPHC 7 3.27 7 3.27 N/A N/A Delta Sigma Theta NPHC X X X X X X Kappa Alpha Psi NPHC X X X X X X Omega Psi Phi NPHC ** ** ** ** ** ** Chapter New Sorority or Total Members New Council GPA Members Members Fraternity Members GPA Members GPA Phi Beta Sigma NPHC X X X X X X Alpha Chi Sigma PFC 26 3.59 N/A N/A 26 3.59 Alpha Kappa Psi PFC 34 3.43 30 3.44 4 3.33 Alpha Omega PFC 54 3.54 41 3.64 13 3.33 Epsilon Alpha Phi Omega PFC 132 3.59 113 3.62 19 3.41 Delta Kappa Alpha PFC 76 3.72 39 3.67 37 3.71 Delta Sigma Pi PFC 117 3.59 93 3.62 24 3.47 Kappa Theta Pi PFC 61 3.68 51 3.68 10 3.64 Phi Alpha Delta PFC X X X X X X Phi Delta Epsilon PFC N/A N/A 74 3.61 74 3.61 Phi Sigma Pi PFC 81 3.68 69 3.68 12 3.65 Alpha Chi Omega NPC 186 3.62 180 3.63 6 3.33 Alpha Epsilon Phi NPC 176 3.69 176 3.69 N/A N/A Alpha Gamma Delta NPC 101 3.50 100 3.50 ** ** Alpha Phi NPC 181 3.55 172 3.58 9 2.87 Alpha Xi Delta NPC 168 3.60 168 3.60 N/A N/A Delta Delta Delta NPC 174 3.62 174 3.62 N/A N/A Delta Gamma NPC 178 3.63 178 3.63 N/A N/A Delta Phi Epsilon NPC 94 3.49 89 3.49 5 3.60 Gamma Phi Beta NPC 179 3.56 179 3.56 N/A N/A Kappa Alpha Theta NPC X X X X X X Kappa Kappa NPC 108 3.52 108 3.52 N/A N/A Gamma Phi Sigma Sigma NPC 184 3.58 177 3.59 7 3.32 Sigma Delta Tau NPC 167 3.55 167 3.55 N/A N/A Overall Average Total Total Overall Average Average New Council Total Member Members New Members Chapter GPA Member GPA Members GPA IFC 599 537 62 3.29 3.30 3.24 MGC 77 69 8 3.50 3.48 3.64 NALFO 31 29 ** 2.87 2.89 ** NPHC 17 17 N/A 3.28 3.28 N/A PFC 752 533 219 3.62 3.64 3.57 Panhellenic 2,059 2,031 28 3.59 3.59 3.22 Total 3,535 3,216 319 3.53 3.54 3.47 Group GPA All Greek Men's 3.35 All Greek Women's 3.54 All Greek Average 3.53 All Women's 3.47 All Men's 3.26 All University 3.38 .
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