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F17 Fraternity/Sorority Report Fraternity/Sorority Report Fall 2017 Chapter Total New Total Service Funds Donated 2017 2017 Star Chapter Member Members Hours to Charity Annual Ranking GPA Class Report GPA Score Multicultural Greek Council Alpha Kappa Alpha 3.793 # 4 122 $0.00 NR NR alpha Kappa Delta Phi 2.942 2.101 22 108 $1,186.00 87% 3 Alpha Phi Alpha 2.451 2.785 19 220 $0.00 82% 3 Chi Upsilon Sigma 2.956 3.090 12 195 $0.00 96% 4 Delta Kappa Delta 2.949 2.880 12 140 $120.00 NR NR Delta Phi Omega 3.151 3.357 26 460 $0.00 82% 3 Iota Nu Delta 3.056 2.849 14 238 $1,069.00 67% 0 Iota Phi Theta 3.192 # 9 277 $350.00 62% 0 Kappa Phi Gamma 3.156 # 26 382 $70.00 82% 3 Lambda Sigma Upsilon 2.752 2.362 10 163 $1,463.00 77% 2 Lambda Theta Alpha 2.855 # 7 121 $355.00 90% 4 Lambda Theta Phi 2.776 2.680 14 150 $0.00 75% 2 Lambda Upsilon Lambda 3.067 3.187 14 306 $278.00 90% 4 Mu Sigma Upsilon 3.081 3.081 3 0 $0.00 NR NR Nu Alpha Phi 3.146 * 9 98 $200.00 73% 2 Omega Phi Beta 3.340 # 9 192 $30.00 NR NR Omega Phi Chi 3.375 # 15 298 $957.00 93% 4 Pi Delta Psi 2.791 2.438 20 0 $0.00 46% 0 Sigma Lambda Gamma 2.628 2.378 14 380 $250.00 79% 2 Sigma Lambda Upsilon 3.170 # 8 107 $25.00 89% 3 Sigma Psi Zeta 3.018 2.640 16 532 $130.00 88% 3 Sigma Sigma Rho 3.148 3.316 11 60 $287.00 72% 2 Zeta Phi Beta 3.125 # 18 182 $260.00 Total/Averages 312 4,731 $7,030.00 Panhellenic Council Alpha Gamma Delta 3.37 3.413 97 1022 $120.00 61% 0 Alpha Omega Epsilon 3.306 3.090 31 255 $185.00 83% 3 Delta Gamma 3.485 3.308 100 537 $3,004.00 85% 3 Gamma Phi Beta 3.404 3.308 111 1563 $5,157.00 81% 3 Omega Phi Alpha 3.423 3.247 76 1066 $161.00 81% 3 Phi Mu 3.514 3.625 102 503 $0.00 75% 2 Phi Sigma Rho 3.240 2.819 29 259 $55.00 92% 4 Phi Sigma Sigma 3.436 # 112 668 $18,498.00 90% 4 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.368 3.100 22 62 $0.00 NR NR Sigma Delta Tau 3.367 # 120 1723 $21,577.00 77% 2 Sigma Kappa 3.423 3.073 82 31 $0.00 88% 3 Zeta Tau Alpha 3.403 # 105 935 $4,444.00 93% 4 Total/Averages 987 8,624 $53,201.00 Fraternity/Sorority Report Fall 2017 Chapter Total New Total Service Funds Donated 2017 2017 Star Chapter Member Members Hours to Charity Annual Ranking GPA Class Report GPA Score Professional Fraternity Council Alpha Kappa Psi 3.024 2.429 77 466 $0.00 48% 0 Alpha Phi Omega 3.210 3.094 164 3220 $0.00 73% 2 Alpha Zeta 3.296 3.025 70 128 $100.00 71% 2 Alpha Zeta Omega 3.349 3.307 88 626 $687.00 89% 3 Delta Sigma Pi 3.475 3.041 79 326 $2,491.00 87% 3 Lambda Kappa Sigma 3.296 2.950 24 162 $344.00 95% 4 Mu Beta Psi 3.095 2.558 25 306 $0.00 68% 0 Phi Alpha Delta 3.528 3.469 27 186 $0.00 70% 2 Phi Chi Theta 3.420 3.352 61 811 $2,740.00 83% 3 Phi Delta Chi 3.214 2.783 71 643 $0.00 81% 3 Phi Delta Epsilon 3.626 3.565 65 640 $6,576.00 93% 4 Phi Sigma Pi 3.388 3.449 37 638 $0.00 91% 4 Theta Tau 3.171 2.651 51 274 $0.00 71% 2 Total/Averages 839 8,426 $12,938.00 Interfraternity Council Alpha Delta Phi 3.114 2.886 25 326 $0.00 50% 0 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.402 3.491 54 317 $0.00 87% 3 Alpha Kappa Lambda 2.858 2.851 14 104 $0.00 NR NR Alpha Phi Delta 2.770 * 17 140 $5,330.00 77% 2 Alpha Sigma Phi 3.160 2.931 57 369 $0.00 67% 0 Beta Chi Theta 2.893 2.082 14 0 $0.00 31% 0 Chi Phi 3.080 2.967 52 271 $209.00 NR NR Chi Psi 3.344 3.346 69 489 $0.00 94% 4 Delta Lambda Phi 3.207 3.197 10 35 $150.00 76% 2 Delta Phi 2.631 2.681 12 85 $0.00 72% 2 Delta Sigma Iota 3.078 3.125 23 330 $30.00 87% 3 Delta Sigma Phi 2.750 2.320 15 90 $100.00 61% 0 Delta Upsilon 3.015 2.640 72 18 $0.00 95% 4 Kappa Delta Rho 2.930 # 15 16 $0.00 61% 0 Kappa Sigma 3.083 2.611 82 415 $18,565.00 86% 3 Phi Gamma Delta 3.019 * 10 106 $120.00 79% 2 Phi Kappa Psi 3.197 2.833 71 12 $4,640.00 61% 0 Phi Kappa Tau 3.056 3.030 45 467 $2,024.00 95% 4 Phi Mu Delta 3.257 3.181 26 325 $350.00 95% 4 Phi Sigma Kappa 2.967 2.523 33 412 $390.00 84% 3 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.955 2.644 85 2502 $0.00 67% 0 Pi Kappa Phi 3.155 2.904 33 0 $0.00 72% 2 Pi Lambda Phi 3.449 3.430 22 311 $0.00 93% 4 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3.001 2.737 45 252 $0.00 97% 4 Sigma Alpha Mu 2.983 2.873 20 5 $0.00 90% 4 Sigma Beta Rho 3.125 2.730 17 222 $0.00 84% 3 Sigma Phi Delta 3.408 # 12 0 $0.00 88% 3 Fraternity/Sorority Report Fall 2017 Chapter Total New Total Service Funds Donated 2017 2017 Star Chapter Member Members Hours to Charity Annual Ranking GPA Class Report GPA Score Sigma Pi 2.792 2.244 42 492 $50.00 63% 0 Tau Epsilon Phi 3.042 2.637 17 511 $610.00 39% 0 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2.981 # 49 96 $0.00 36% 0 Theta Chi 3.212 2.758 84 861 $305.00 75% 2 Theta Delta Chi 2.992 2.755 86 0 $0.00 72% 2 Zeta Beta Tau 3.201 2.566 42 654 $0.00 55% 0 Total/Averages 1,270 10,233 $32,873.00 Grand Total Fall 2017 3,408 32,014 $106,042.00 * - No NM Class # - Single Member Class NR - Chapter not ranked last year All Panhellenic Avg. 3.414 All Professional Avg 3.303 All Greek Average 3.234 All Women's Ave 3.159 All IFC Average 3.091 All Undergraduate 3.074 All Men's Ave 2.993 All MGC Average 3.029.
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