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F18 Fraternity/Sorority Report Card Fraternity.Sorority Report Card Fall 2018 Chapter Total New Total Grade New Member Total Service Average Service Total Annual Report Chapter Member Point Grade Point Hours Hours Per Philanthropic Ranking Size Class Size Average Average Member Donations Multicultural Greek Council Alpha Kappa Alpha 9 0 2.760 # 667.5 74 $0.00 3 Stars alpha Kappa Delta Phi 18 6 3.092 2.530 0 0 $0.00 2 Stars Alpha Phi Alpha 7 0 2.191 # 0 0 $0.00 2 Stars Chi Upsilon Sigma 9 2 3.016 3.100 130.25 15 $0.00 3 Stars Delta Epsilon Psi 29 3 2.578 1.793 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Delta Kappa Delta 12 4 2.696 2.265 285 24 $0.00 3 Stars Delta Lambda Phi 6 1 2.506 * 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Delta Phi Omega 23 2 3.193 2.950 437.5 19 $0.00 3 Stars Delta Sigma Iota 22 2 2.933 2.125 382 17 $0.00 3 Stars Iota Nu Delta 21 5 2.781 2.590 526 25 $1,180.00 0 Stars Iota Phi Theta 6 0 # 0 0 $0.00 Suspended Kappa Phi Gamma 20 5 2.922 2.934 423 21 $530.00 3 Stars Kappa Phi Lambda 22 6 2.610 2.031 230 10 $1,080.00 0 Stars Lambda Pi Chi 8 8 2.811 2.811 0 0 $0.00 New - No Rank Lambda Sigma Upsilon 11 5 2.974 3.204 201.5 18 $3,672.00 2 Stars Lambda Theta Alpha 8 0 2.551 # 152.5 19 $0.00 3 Stars Lambda Theta Phi 8 0 2.119 # 185 23 $0.00 3 Stars Lambda Upsilon Lambda 7 1 2.776 * 109 16 $0.00 3 Stars Mu Sigma Upsilon 10 7 2.666 2.726 140 14 $0.00 New - No Rank Nu Alpha Phi 11 1 2.686 * 50 5 $0.00 3 Stars Omega Phi Beta 3 0 2.181 # 0 0 $0.00 3 Stars Omega Phi Chi 10 0 3.369 # 294 29 $509.00 3 Stars Phi Beta Sigma 13 3 1.898 1.074 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Pi Delta Psi 24 10 2.826 2.745 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Fraternity.Sorority Report Card Fall 2018 Chapter Total New Total Grade New Member Total Service Average Service Total Annual Report Chapter Member Point Grade Point Hours Hours Per Philanthropic Ranking Size Class Size Average Average Member Donations Psi Sigma Phi 2 2 2.508 2.508 0 0 $0.00 New - No Rank Sigma Lambda Beta 8 1 2.951 * 657 82 $0.00 3 Stars Sigma Lambda Gamma 10 1 2.771 * 164 16 $0.00 3 Stars Sigma Lambda Upsilon 3 0 3.193 # 0 0 $0.00 3 Stars Sigma Psi Zeta 18 6 3.252 3.685 0 0 $0.00 3 Stars Sigma Sigma Rho 10 2 2.942 2.880 152 15 $183.00 3 Stars Zeta Phi Beta 12 0 3.065 # 143.5 12 $543.00 3 Stars Professional Fraternity Council Alpha Kappa Psi 78 15 3.067 2.679 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Alpha Phi Omega 131 33 3.108 2.795 1927.5 15 $769.00 0 Stars Alpha Zeta 49 10 3.134 3.396 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Alpha Zeta Omega 88 11 3.402 2.950 447 5 $31,120.00 3 Stars Delta Sigma Pi 79 15 3.313 3.413 596.5 8 $2,510.00 3 Stars Lambda Kappa Sigma 38 11 3.333 3.364 273.5 7 $0.00 0 Stars Mu Beta Psi 12 0 3.470 # 223 18.5 $0.00 2 Stars Phi Alpha Delta 25 11 3.238 2.860 171.5 7 $1,620.00 0 Stars Phi Chi Theta 52 5 3.453 3.286 519 10 $5,625.00 3 Stars Phi Delta Chi 72 12 3.294 3.154 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Phi Delta Epsilon 79 17 3.551 3.521 1234.5 16 $1,841.00 4 Stars Phi Sigma Pi 51 16 3.485 3.480 518 10 $1,151.00 3 Stars Theta Tau 50 6 3.056 2.333 370.5 7 $0.00 3 Stars Fraternity.Sorority Report Card Fall 2018 Chapter Total New Total Grade New Member Total Service Average Service Total Annual Report Chapter Member Point Grade Point Hours Hours Per Philanthropic Ranking Size Class Size Average Average Member Donations Panhellenic Council Alpha Gamma Delta 87 11 3.211 2.908 734 8 $0.00 2 Stars Alpha Omega Epsilon 52 15 3.237 3.077 448 9 $0.00 2 Stars Delta Gamma 99 5 3.384 2.875 553 6 $3,526.00 3 Stars Gamma Phi Beta 98 0 3.249 # 0 0 $0.00 3 Stars Omega Phi Alpha 83 18 3.260 3.293 1050 13 $230.00 3 Stars Phi Mu 104 6 3.361 2.800 401 4 $165.00 3 Stars Phi Sigma Rho 31 8 2.880 2.699 529 17 $1,725.00 3 Stars Phi Sigma Sigma 111 0 3.228 # 1754 16 $0.00 4 Stars Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi 18 3 3.300 2.642 104 6 $0.00 New - No Rank Sigma Delta Tau 90 0 3.382 # 960 11 $2,243.00 2 Stars Sigma Kappa 49 15 3.122 2.932 0 0 $0.00 3 Stars Zeta Tau Alpha 106 0 3.286 # 658 6 $13,574.00 3 Stars Interfraternity Council Alpha Delta Phi 17 2 2.740 3.275 103 6 $0.00 3 Stars Alpha Epsilon Pi 53 6 3.319 3.242 0 0 $0.00 3 Stars Alpha Kappa Lambda 20 5 2.812 3.088 143 7 $424.00 0 Stars Alpha Phi Delta 13 1 3.085 * 62.5 5 $1,210.00 3 Stars Alpha Sigma Phi 76 13 3.124 2.694 418 6 $668.00 3 Stars Beta Chi Theta 5 0 2.459 # 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Chi Phi 68 13 2.778 2.448 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Chi Psi 71 13 3.252 3.046 448.5 6.3 $0.00 4 Stars Delta Chi 37 11 2.704 2.774 0 0 $0.00 3 Stars Delta Phi 41 17 2.719 2.668 0 0 $0.00 2 Stars Fraternity.Sorority Report Card Fall 2018 Chapter Total New Total Grade New Member Total Service Average Service Total Annual Report Chapter Member Point Grade Point Hours Hours Per Philanthropic Ranking Size Class Size Average Average Member Donations Delta Sigma Phi 9 0 3.033 # 0 0 $0.00 2 Stars Delta Upsilon 52 8 2.812 3.086 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Kappa Delta Rho 15 2 2.862 2.597 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Phi Gamma Delta 24 11 3.100 2.919 223 9 $140.00 3 Stars Phi Kappa Psi 61 14 3.010 2.504 297 5 $345.00 0 Stars Phi Kappa Tau 46 8 3.067 2.831 0 0 $0.00 3 Stars Phi Mu Delta 21 1 2.991 * 161 8 $0.00 3 Stars Phi Sigma Kappa 28 5 2.669 3.006 326.5 12 $164.00 3 Stars Pi Kappa Alpha 78 10 2.876 2.550 441 6 $954.00 2 Stars Pi Kappa Phi 51 17 2.764 2.620 0 0 $0.00 0 Stars Pi Lambda Phi 21 3 3.118 2.891 160 8 $0.00 3 Stars Sigma Alpha Epsilon 50 12 2.835 2.384 0 0 $0.00 2 Stars Sigma Alpha Mu 22 7 2.983 2.703 122 6 $473.00 0 Stars Sigma Beta Rho 13 0 2.868 # 221 17 $0.00 3 Stars Sigma Pi 60 14 2.962 2.692 360 6 $416.00 3 Stars Tau Epsilon Phi 16 2 2.804 3.100 140 9 $87.00 3 Stars Theta Chi 81 18 3.129 3.124 487 6 $500.00 0 Stars Theta Delta Chi 35 0 3.105 # 0 0 $0.00 Suspended Zeta Beta Tau 36 2 3.189 3.183 655 18 $0.00 3 Stars Fraternity.Sorority Report Card Fall 2018 Chapter Total New Total Grade New Member Total Service Average Service Total Annual Report Chapter Member Point Grade Point Hours Hours Per Philanthropic Ranking Size Class Size Average Average Member Donations All Panhellenic GPA 3.270 All Professional GPA 3.280 All Greek GPA 3.119 All Undergraduate GPA 3.093 All Men's GPA 2.993 All IFC GPA 2.973 All MGC GPA 2.815 Total Service Hours 23414.0 Average Hours Per Member 7.22 Total Philanthropic Donations $79,177.00 * Single member class # No fall class.
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