Spring 2020 Community Report Scorecard FINAL

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Spring 2020 Community Report Scorecard FINAL Spring 2020 Community Report Scorecard Executive Summary Scholarship The All-Greek Spring 2020 Term Average (3.129) exceeded the All-Undergraduate Spring 2020 Term Average (3.112). The All-IFC and All-CPA Spring 2020 Term Averages (3.014, 3.426) exceeded the All-Male and All-Female Spring 2020 Term Averages, respectively (2.975, 3.126) The Spring 2020 Term Averages of all four governing councils exceeded 3.0 Ninety-seven (97) members of the Greek community achieved a 4.00 Spring 2020 Term Average, which double the amount from Spring 2019 (48) and Fall 2019 (47). Membership Membership numbers, particularly New Membership numbers, were impacted by the sudden shutdown midsemester due to COVID-19. Multiple chapters ended NM programs. Over the academic year, one fraternities was inactive (Omega Psi Phi), one fraternity was suspended (Sigma Beta Rho), one fraternity left the IFC (Triangle), and another fraternity joined the IFC (Sigma Nu). College Panhellenic Association is considering extension to add a 7th NPC group to the council; the Multicultural Greek Council is actively seeking to add a new sorority to their council this upcoming year. Service & Philanthropy Service hours and philanthropy dollars raised were negatively impacted by COVID-19. Chapters raised 4.7% more in Spring 2020 ($72,921.36) than in Spring 2019 ($69,589.67) for philanthropic causes. Sigma Kappa completed the most service hours (684.75) and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. had the most hours per member (12.94). Programming FSLife Programs included Greek Officers Leadership Development (GOLD), New Member Education Series (NMES), and Standards of Accreditation and Excellence (SOAE). Virtual Engagement efforts included a Virtual SOAE Awards Reception, calling campaign, t-shirt giveaway, social media campaigns, a virtual FS Ambassador program, and virtual Summer Preview Staff accompanied 19 students to the AFLV Conference in Feb 2020. Attendance was funded by governing councils, FSLife, and the Interim Vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management Conduct Cases (Violations Code: A= Alcohol H= Hazing SA = Sexual Assault P= Probation SU= Suspended 0 = Other (Disorderly Conduct , Univ Regulations, etc)) SU: Sigma Beta Rho Chapter Statistics Report # of Members New (including Spr 20 % Spr 20 % # of Member Service new Sem Inc/Dec Cum Inc/Dec New Semester Service Hours Per Philanthropic Conduct Fraternity/Sorority Council Chapter members) GPA from Fall 19 GPA from Fall 19 Members GPA Hours Member Donations Violations S CPA Alpha Delta Pi 131 3.561 12.512% 3.310 2.667% - - 321.75 2.46 $11,465.44 S CPA Sigma Kappa 110 3.493 12.171% 3.267 4.344% 5 3.442 684.75 6.23 $6,464.33 S CPA Delta Phi Epsilon 108 3.442 13.560% 3.232 3.590% - - 32 0.30 $18,247.09 3.426 CPA Spring 2020 Term Average $608.16 S NPHC Zeta Phi Beta 11 3.388 14.151% 3.091 4.426% - - 3 0.27 S CPA Phi Mu 107 3.378 12.977% 3.228 4.297% 7 3.522 199 1.86 $4,416.34 S CPA Alpha Xi Delta 120 3.374 14.997% 3.146 3.215% - - 208.5 1.74 $5,520.00 S NPHC Alpha Kappa Alpha 19 3.341 10.997% 3.067 1.725% - - 84 4.42 F IFC Sigma Phi Epsilon 72 3.329 11.786% 3.171 1.635% 5 3.205 0 0.00 F IFC Alpha Epsilon Pi 59 3.311 12.542% 3.092 6.584% 2 3.796 8 0.14 S CPA Theta Phi Alpha 104 3.310 14.217% 3.156 4.469% 14 3.555 259.5 2.50 3.295 All-Sorority Spring 2020 Term Average F NPHC Phi Beta Sigma 6 3.272 36.789% 2.904 0.903% - - 0 0.00 F IFC Sigma Chi 72 3.236 16.739% 3.057 6.109% 15 3.228 356 4.94 $17,220.00 3.216 All-Female Spring 2020 Term Average F MGC Alpha Psi Lambda 11 3.210 15.884% 3.103 5.115% 5 3.318 36 3.27 F IFC Pi Kappa Alpha* 96 3.173 18.794% 3.080 8.184% 12 2.776 591.75 6.16 3.129 All-Greek Spring 2020 Term Average 3.112 All-Undergraduate Spring 2020 Term Average S NPHC Delta Sigma Theta 16 3.098 13.190% 3.064 0.229% - - 207 12.94 F MGC Lambda Alpha Upsilon 9 3.067 12.799% 2.990 2.926% 1 hidden 0 0.00 F IFC Pi Kappa Phi 85 3.064 9.117% 2.984 2.508% 11 2.952 5 0.06 $6,294.00 F NPHC Kappa Alpha Psi 15 3.046 35.138% 2.834 2.495% 5 2.884 0 0.00 3.046 MGC Spring 2020 Term Average 3.042 NPHC Spring 2020 Term Average 3.014 IFC Spring 2020 Term Average $2,686.00 S NPHC Sigma Gamma Rho 11 2.998 7.881% 3.039 -1.650% 4 2.722 23 2.09 2.989 All-Fraternity Spring 2020 Term Average 2.975 All-Male Spring 2020 Term Average S MGC Lambda Theta Alpha 4 2.861 5.845% 2.865 -0.278% - - 0 0.00 F IFC Delta Tau Delta 72 2.809 1.775% 2.795 -2.647% 12 1.966 0 0.00 F IFC Phi Delta Theta 71 2.691 0.186% 2.644 -4.307% 17 2.018 0 0.00 F IFC Sigma Nu* 15 2.497 12.326% 2.620 -6.093% 3 2.603 0 0.00 F NPHC Alpha Phi Alpha 6 2.153 4.718% 2.790 5.482% - - 0 0.00 Spring 2020 Community Report Scorecard Community Statistics Report University vs. Greek Membership University Semester Averages University Cumulative Averages Undergraduate PopulatioN (degree-seeking, all campuses) 22,407 All-WomeN's Average GPA 3.216 All-WomeN's Average GPA 3.139 Total Fraternity & Sorority Membership: 1330 All-MeN's Average GPA 2.975 All-MeN's Average GPA 2.974 % oF FAU UG who are members 5.94% All-Undergraduate Average GPA 3.112 All-Undergraduate Average GPA 3.068 Council Membership Council Semester Averages Council Cumulative Averages Total CPA (6 chapters) 680 Avg CPA 113 College PaNhelleNic AssociatioN 3.426 College PaNhelleNic AssociatioN 3.223 Total IFC (8 chapters) 542 Avg IFC 68 InterFraterNity CouNcil 3.014 InterFraterNity CouNcil 2.930 Total MGC (3 chapters) 24 Avg MGC 6 Multicultural Greek CouNcil 3.042 Multicultural Greek CouNcil 2.970 Total NPHC (7 chapters) 84 Avg NPHC 12 NatioNal PaN-HelleNic CouNcil 3.046 NatioNal PaN-HelleNic CouNcil 2.986 All Greek Membership All Greek Semester Averages All Greek Cumulative Averages Sorority Membership (11 chapters) 741 All-Sorority Average GPA 3.295 All-Sorority Average GPA 3.133 Fraternity Membership (13 chapters) 589 All-FraterNity Average GPA 2.989 All-FraterNity Average GPA 2.928 New Membership 118 All-Greek Average GPA 3.129 All-Greek Average GPA 3.022 Service & Philanthropy Total Service Hours PerFormed** 3019.25 **verified via NobleHour Total Monies Raised For Philanthropy*** $72,921.36 ***verified by Fraternity & Sorority Life.
Recommended publications
  • 2019 Order of Omega Greek Awards
    2019 Year Order of Omega Greek Awards Ceremony President’s Cup: PHC Chi Omega President’s Cup: IFC Sigma Phi Epsilon President’s Cup: NPHC Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Outstanding Social Media: IFC Alpha Tau Omega Outstanding Social Media: PHC Chi Omega Outstanding Social Media: NPHC Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Outstanding Philanthropic Event: PHC 15k in a Day (Delta Delta Delta) Outstanding Philanthropic Event: IFC Paul Cressy Crawfish Boil (ΚΣ, ΚΑ, ΣΑΕ) Outstanding Philanthropic Event: NPHC Who’s Trying To Get Close (Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.) Outstanding Philanthropist: PHC Eleanor Koonce (Pi Beta Phi) Outstanding Philanthropist: NPHC Lauren Bagneris (Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.) Outstanding Philanthropist: IFC Gray Cressy (Kappa Alpha Order) Outstanding Chapter Event: PHC Confidence Day (Kappa Delta) Outstanding Chapter Event: IFC Alumni Networking Event (Sigma Phi Epsilon) Outstanding Chapter Event: NPHC Scholarship Pageant (Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.) Outstanding Sisterhood: PHC Alpha Delta Pi Outstanding Brotherhood: IFC Sigma Nu Outstanding Brotherhood: NPHC Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Outstanding New Member: PHC Ellie Santa Cruz (Delta Zeta) Outstanding New Member: IFC Rahul Wahi (Alpha Tau Omega) Outstanding New Member: NPHC Sam Rhodes (Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.) Outstanding Chapter Advisor: PHC Kathy Davis (Delta Delta Delta) Outstanding Chapter Advisor: IFC Jay Montalbano (Kappa Alpha Order) Outstanding Chapter Advisor: NPHC John Lewis (Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.) Outstanding Sorority House
    [Show full text]
  • Greek Houses
    2 Greek houses Σ Δ Σ Σ Ζ ΚΑ Υ Α 33rd Street Θ Τ ΛΧΑ Δ ΝΜ ΤΕΦ ΑΦ Ξ Α Fresh Τ Grocer Radian Hill ΚΑΘ ΖΨ Walnut Street Walnut Street 34th Street ΣΦΕ Du Bois GSE Street 37th 39th Street Annenberg Van Pelt Α Rotunda ΠΚΦ ∆ Movie Huntsman Π Hillel ΑΧΡ theater Rodin ΔΦ SP2 Woodland Walk Locust Walk ΑΤΩ ΣΧ Locust Walk ΔΨ ΦΓΔ 3609-11 36th Street Fisher Class of 1920 Commons ΚΣ Φ Fine 38th Street 40th Street Δ Harnwell Steinberg- Arts McNeil Θ Deitrich ΨΥ College Hall Cohen Harrison ΖΒΤ Houston Irvine Van Pelt Σ Α Β Wistar Williams Α Χ Θ Allegro 41st Street 41st Spruce Street Ε Ω Π Spruce Street Δ Φ The Quad Δ Κ Stouffer ΔΚΕ Δ Ψ Σ Χ ΠΠ Κ Ω Κ Λ HUP N ΑΦ Vet school Pine Street Chapter Letters Address Page Chapter Letters Address Page Chapter Letters Address Page Alpha Chi Omega* ΑΧΩ 3906 Spruce St. 9 Kappa Alpha Society ΚΑ 124 S. 39th St. 15 Sigma Alpha Mu ΣΑΜ 3817 Walnut St. 17 Alpha Chi Rho ΑΧΡ 219 S. 36th St. 7 Kappa Alpha Theta* ΚΑΘ 130 S. 39th St. 15 Sigma Chi ΣΧ 3809 Locust Walk 3 Alpha Delta Pi* ADP 4032 Walnut St. 14 Kappa Sigma ΚΣ 3706 Locust Walk 4 Sigma Delta Tau* ΣΔΤ 3831-33 Walnut St. 16 Alpha Phi* ΑΦ 4045 Walnut St. 14 Lambda Chi Alpha ΛΧΑ 128 S. 39th St. 15 Sigma Kappa* ΣΚ 3928 Spruce St. 11 Alpha Tau Omega ΑΤΩ 225 S. 39th St.
    [Show full text]
  • Fort Hays State University Greek Life Semester Report Spring 2013
    Fort Hays State University Greek Life Semester Report Spring 2013 The Fort Hays State University fraternity and sorority community is comprised of two sororities (Alpha Gamma Delta and Delta Zeta) and five fraternities (Alpha Gamma Rho, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi, Sigma Phi Epsilon Colony, and Tau Kappa Epsilon), representing 178 students. Information was self-reported by each chapter president. Community Service 2,267 hours performed during semester 12.74 hours of service performed per member Philanthropy $4,860 total donated to local and national philanthropies by individual chapters $27.30 per member donated Co-curricular Involvement 82% of Fraternity/Sorority members are involved in co-curricular or community organizations. National Recognition Each year the Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values (AFLV) recognizes outstanding councils with the presentation of awards. This year, the Fort Hays State University Interfraternity Council won Programming Excellence Awards for Council Management and Risk Reduction & Management. Greek Life Profile (Highlights of Greek student co-curricular involvement and achievement) Dean’s Honor Roll: 37 Members of the Fraternity/Sorority Community Alpha Gamma Delta: Alpha Kappa Psi, Black Student Union, Fort Hays State Honor Society Order of Omega, VIP Ambassadors, University Activities Board, Student Government Association, Circle K International, National Collegiate of Scholars Alpha Gamma Rho: Agronomy Club, Livestock Association, Block and Bridle, Swine Show Team, Agriculture Business Club, Delta Tau Alpha, Rodeo Club Delta Zeta: Student Government Association, Order of Omega, Mortar Board, Tigers in Service, Global Leadership Project, Up til Dawn, FHSU Golf, Education Honors Program, Fort Hays Honor Society, Tiger Claws, Orientation Assistants Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Black Student Union, Student Government Association, GSA, Inter Fraternity Council, Chemistry Club.
    [Show full text]
  • Timeline of Fraternities and Sororities at Texas Tech
    Timeline of Fraternities and Sororities at Texas Tech 1923 • On February 10th, Texas Technological College was founded. 1924 • On June 27th, the Board of Directors voted not to allow Greek-lettered organizations on campus. 1925 • Texas Technological College opened its doors. The college consisted of six buildings, and 914 students enrolled. 1926 • Las Chaparritas was the first women’s club on campus and functioned to unite girls of a common interest through association and engaging in social activities. • Sans Souci – another women’s social club – was founded. 1927 • The first master’s degree was offered at Texas Technological College. 1928 • On November 21st, the College Club was founded. 1929 • The Centaur Club was founded and was the first Men’s social club on the campus whose members were all college students. • In October, The Silver Key Fraternity was organized. • In October, the Wranglers fraternity was founded. 1930 • The “Matador Song” was adopted as the school song. • Student organizations had risen to 54 in number – about 1 for every 37 students. o There were three categories of student organizations: . Devoted to academic pursuits, and/or achievements, and career development • Ex. Aggie Club, Pre-Med, and Engineering Club . Special interest organizations • Ex. Debate Club and the East Texas Club . Social Clubs • Las Camaradas was organized. • In the spring, Las Vivarachas club was organized. • On March 2nd, DFD was founded at Texas Technological College. It was the only social organization on the campus with a name and meaning known only to its members. • On March 3rd, The Inter-Club Council was founded, which ultimately divided into the Men’s Inter-Club Council and the Women’s Inter-Club Council.
    [Show full text]
  • Map of Fraternity Row, the “Graham Cracker,”
    Housed Fraternities: Housed Sororities Alpha Epsilon Pi* Map of Alpha Chi Omega* Sigma Alpha Sigma Phi* Alpha Delta Pi* Nu Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Alpha Epsilon Phi* Beta Theta Pi* Alpha Omicron Pi Gamma Tau Delta Sigma Phi Row, the Alpha Phi* Delta Omega Kappa Alpha* Alpha Xi Delta “Graham ROAD NORWICH Lambda Chi Alpha* Delta Delta Delta HOPKINS AVENUE Phi Delta Theta Cracker,” Delta Gamma* Kappa Phi Phi Gamma Delta & Delta Phi Epsilon* Delta Phi Kappa Psi Gamma Phi Beta* Delta Theta Phi Kappa Tau* privately Kappa Alpha Theta Phi Sigma Kappa* Kappa Delta Sigma Chi* owned Phi Sigma Sigma* DICKINSON AVENUE Sigma Nu chapter Sigma Delta Tau* Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon* Sigma Kappa * Delta Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon* houses Zeta Tau Alpha* Kappa Theta Chi Delta COLLEGE AVENUE COLLEGE Psi Zeta Beta Tau* *University Owned Zeta Psi* Kappa Theta Lambda Gamma Alpha Chi Chi Phi Theta Alpha Beta Alpha Beta PRINCETON AVENUE Theta Sigma Phi Alpha Alpha Delta Alpha Pi ROAD KNOX Delta Phi Gamma Xi Pi Phi Sigma Delta “Graham “Graham Sigma Phi Sigma Cracker” Kappa Delta Tau Kappa Sigma Tau Fraternity Alpha Alpha Delta Alpha Row Epsilon Chi Phi Epsilon Omega Pi Phi Epsilon Zeta Zeta YALE AVENUE Beta Tau Tau Alpha Alpha Phi Zeta Omicron Sigma Pi Psi Kappa Kappa Sigma Delta (across Alpha Chi Sigma Rt. 1 on Phi Knox Rd) ROUTE ONE ROUTE ONE .
    [Show full text]
  • Inter-Fraternity Scholarship Report
    Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey IFC Grades for: SPRING 2007 Initiated Members New Members Total Chapter Rank Fraternity GPA Rank Fraternity GPA Rank Fraternity GPA 1 Phi Sigma Kappa 3.2670 1 Theta Chi 3.2610 1 Theta Chi 3.2610 2 Chi Psi 3.2440 2 Sigma Chi 3.1060 2 Chi Psi 3.1520 3 Delta Phi 3.2310 3 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.9860 3 Sigma Chi 3.0980 4 Sigma Chi 3.0955 All Greek Average 2.9810 4 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.0680 5 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.0951 New Brunswick Avg. (Total) 2.9760 5 Delta Phi 3.0580 6 Zeta Beta Tau 3.0880 4 Alpha Epsilon Pi 2.9730 6 Zeta Beta Tau 3.0450 7 Phi Kappa Sigma 3.0080 5 Chi Psi 2.9630 7 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.9810 8 Alpha Phi Alpha 3.0060 6 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.9250 All Greek Average 2.9810 9 Alpha Chi Rho 2.9980 7 Zeta Beta Tau 2.9070 New Brunswick Avg. (Total) 2.9760 All Greek Average 2.9810 All IFC Average 2.8890 8 Alpha Chi Rho 2.9610 New Brunswick Avg. (Total) 2.9760 All Men's Average 2.8889 9 Delta Chi 2.9290 10 Delta Chi 2.9550 8 Delta Phi 2.8630 10 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.9030 11 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.9500 9 Alpha Kappa Lambda 2.8600 11 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.9020 12 Zeta Psi 2.9350 10 Delta Chi 2.8360 All IFC Average 2.8890 Initiated Members Average 2.9220 11 Lambda Upsilon Lambda 2.8330 All Men's Average 2.8889 13 Phi Gamma Delta 2.9090 12 Sigma Alpha Mu 2.8030 12 Phi Gamma Delta 2.8820 14 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.9070 New Members Average 2.7890 13 Zeta Psi 2.8730 15 Phi Kappa Tau 2.8930 13 Phi Gamma Delta 2.7660 14 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.8480 All IFC Average 2.8890 14 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.6630 15 Phi Sigma Kappa 2.8400 All Men's Average
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Award Recipients.Pdf
    2018 Arête Awards Award Recipient Chapter Excellence Awards Excellence in Academic Achievement (By Council) Theta Delta Sigma Excellence in Academic Achievement (By Council) Delta Tau Delta Excellence in Academic Achievement (By Council) Iota Phi Theta Excellence in Academic Achievement (By Council) Kappa Alpha Theta Excellence in Recruitment & Retention Lamba Alpha Upsilon Excellence in Community Impact (Fraternity) Alpha Kappa Lambda Excellence in Community Impact (Sorority) Pi Beta Phi Excellence in Diversity & Inclusion Delta Phi Lambda Excellence in External Relations (Fraternity) Alpha Phi Alpha Excellence in External Relations (Sorority) Phi Sigma Rho Excellence in Leadership Kappa Alpha Theta Excellence in Member Development (Sorority) Pi Beta Phi Excellence in Ritual & Values Sigma Phi Epsilon Excellence in Wellness & Safety (Fraternity) Zeta Beta Tau Excellence in Wellness & Safety (Sorority) Pi Beta Phi Excellence in Chapter Operations Alpha Epsilon Pi Most Improved Chapter Lambda Alpha Upsilon Chapter of the Year (Fraternity) Sigma Phi Epsilon Chapter of the Year (Sorority) Lambda Theta Alpha Lindsay L. Sell Outstanding Panhellenic Woman Award Caitlin Latella Pi Beta Phi Outstanding Individual Awards Outstanding Fraternity Scholar George Andrews, Sigma Phi Epsilon Outstanding Sorority Scholar Ryley McGinnis, Pi Beta Phi Outstanding Greek Alumnus/a Allsion Hayes, Pi Beta Phi Emerging Fraternity Leader Andrew Rogalski, Alpha Sigma Phi Emerging Sorority Leader Kelly Flannery, Gamma Phi Beta Outstanding Greek Volunteer Sophia
    [Show full text]
  • Fall 2018 Community Grade Report
    West Chester University Fraternity and Sorority Grade Report - Fall 2018 +/- Chapter/ Sem. +/- Cuml. +/- # of New New Mem New Mem Rank CHAPTER Council SP18 Colony Size* GPA SP18 GPA SP18 Members Sem. GPA Cuml. GPA WCU Sororities 1 1 Alpha Delta Pi PHC 95 3.534 0.04 3.439 0.00 2 -1 Delta Phi Epsilon PHC 89 3.518 0.00 3.410 0.00 5 3.196 3.155 3 10 Zeta Phi Beta NPHC 2 3.465 0.39 3.150 0.09 4 -1 Kappa Delta PHC 85 3.456 0.00 3.390 0.03 5 0 Delta Zeta PHC 100 3.437 0.00 3.361 0.03 6 2 Alpha Phi PHC 92 3.433 0.04 3.320 0.01 7 -3 Zeta Tau Alpha PHC 96 3.420 -0.02 3.354 0.00 8 -1 Alpha Sigma Tau PHC 96 3.382 -0.02 3.265 0.01 6 3.165 3.112 9 -3 Alpha Sigma Alpha PHC 103 3.366 -0.05 3.349 0.01 10 Alpha Xi Delta PHC 48 3.281 3.232 11 -2 Alpha Kappa Alpha NPHC 13 3.228 -0.03 3.200 0.03 7 3.169 3.144 12 -2 Phi Sigma Sigma PHC 87 3.201 -0.04 3.339 0.18 4 3.299 3.350 13 2 Lambda Theta Alpha MGC 9 3.127 0.16 3.141 0.10 1 3.934 3.720 14 -3 Delta Sigma Theta NPHC 8 3.028 -0.09 3.231 0.06 15 -1 Sigma Gamma Rho NPHC 7 2.869 -0.15 2.988 0.02 16 -4 Chi Upsilon Sigma MGC 6 2.683 -0.40 3.059 -0.04 17 -1 Mu Sigma Upsilon MGC 5 2.412 0.61 2.517 0.00 WCU Fraternities 1 0 Alpha Tau Omega IFC 89 3.207 0.00 3.230 0.04 11 3.003 3.144 2 0 Pi Kappa Alpha IFC 74 3.156 -0.02 3.158 0.01 3 0 Sigma Chi IFC 32 3.100 -0.06 3.149 -0.02 9 3.097 3.017 4 2 Delta Chi IFC 30 3.078 0.07 3.135 0.07 4 2.692 2.825 5 6 Kappa Alpha Psi NPHC 4 3.033 0.16 2.970 0.08 6 4 Phi Gamma Delta IFC 36 3.020 0.10 3.046 0.23 5 3.126 3.101 7 1 Lambda Alpha Upsilon MGC 9 3.003 0.05 3.052 0.04 4 2.966 2.952 8 -4 Sigma Phi Epsilon IFC 47 2.954 -0.10 3.089 -0.01 9 -4 Sigma Alpha Epsilon IFC 55 2.920 -0.13 2.893 -0.08 4 1.700 1.700 10 -1 Kappa Sigma IFC 59 2.874 -0.06 2.930 0.00 6 2.606 2.748 11 -4 Pi Kappa Phi IFC 73 2.847 -0.15 2.928 -0.01 12 0 Kappa Delta Rho IFC 37 2.739 0.14 2.732 0.02 13 N/A Sigma Lambda Beta MGC 4 2.599 0.24 2.708 0.11 14 -1 Omega Psi Phi NPHC 14 2.185 -0.28 2.751 0.10 6 2.847 2.947 15 -1 Alpha Phi Alpha NPHC 10 2.086 -0.31 2.485 -0.30 16 0 Phi Beta Sigma NPHC 4 1.971 -0.03 2.497 0.00 Sem.
    [Show full text]
  • Fraternities & Sororities
    Guide to Fraternities & Sororities 2011-2012 GreetinGs from Fraternity & sorority Affairs! Welcome to the university of Rochester Fraternity and Sorority community! Whether you are a fraternity/sorority member, a prospective member, a parent, faculty or staff member, student, or a guest of the university, we are happy to welcome and introduce you to the unique, and award-winning, community of fraternities/sororities in the College. The uR fraternity/sorority system is aligned with the educational philosophy of the College. due to the intentional connection to the academic mission of the College, the organizations appreciate the value of being a part of a learning community. We support a framework that assumes fraternities and sororities can and want to be successful and that the College’s role is to expect and to provide support for their success. The system stresses the importance of autonomy of action within a framework of shared systems, goals, and objectives (expectations for excellence). We believe our success-driven model represents a unique and effective model for the university of Rochester. We are proud of the success achieved by both our chapters and individual members. Annually uR chapters and members are recognized with top national awards for their excellence in scholarship, leadership, programming, service, and risk management. Many members of our fraternity/sorority community are also leaders of a variety of organizations on campus including, but not limited to, Student Government, Class Councils, cultural groups, and academic undergraduate councils. We are fortunate to have many faculty and staff, including thed ean of Students, the dean of Freshmen, and the dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, involved as Chapter Advocates who volunteer to assist organizations in planning and implementing their expectations for excellence and related programs.
    [Show full text]
  • Alpha Artery a Publication for Alumni of Oklahoma Alpha T SIGMA Phi Epsilon
    Alpha Artery A pUBLICATIon FoR ALUMnI oF oKLAhoMA ALphA t SIGMA phI epSILon SpRInG 2012 Change Abounds on OSU Campus More Housing Options Bring Competition to Fraternity s students become ever-more reliant on the most popular links. The top result: a luxury on privacy and amenities. Admittedly less social Atechnology and the next best thing, it’s easy apartment complex boasting indoor recreation than living in the dorms, off-campus housing to see who’s keeping up with their pace and who facilities, a pool, individual bathrooms and wire - also allows for less-stringent rules, unlike one is being left in the dust. Within the past four less Internet. Couple this with the number of would find living in a dorm. years, Stillwater has seen an upswing in luxury new fraternity and sorority houses being built on student housing, both on campus and off. These campus (FarmHouse broke ground on their new Regardless of their reasons, students are seeking new buildings are a far cry from the bare-bones house last semester, which will be the third more comfortable and desirable locations to brick walls and metal bunk beds many of us largest fraternity house in the country and the live. As I see the changes made around campus were accustomed to. largest at OSU), it’s easy to see that competition and Stillwater, I have found myself stepping for the student dollar is on the rise. back to evaluate how Oklahoma Alpha will meet Before the Internet, cell phones, hundreds of these changes head on. In the meantime, our cable channels, and video games, students Within the last 10-15 years, the campus climate undergraduates maintain their tradition of excel - would spend very little time in their rooms, as has changed in regard to freshman housing.
    [Show full text]
  • Morehead State University Fraternity and Sorority Life Spring 2021 Grade Report
    Morehead State University Fraternity and Sorority Life Spring 2021 Grade Report Active Member New Member New Member Scholarship Total Spring 2021 Number of Active Member Number of Philanthropic Community Population Cumulative GPA Spring 2021 Cumulative Spring 2021 Incentive Dollars Members Semester GPA Active Members Cumulative GPA New Members Dollars Raised* Service Hours* Semester GPA GPA Semester GPA Spent* 73 Chi Omega 3.491 3.471 66 3.482 3.442 7 3.572 3.749 <1 $90.47 NA 74 Kappa Delta 3.493 3.374 65 3.468 3.368 9 3.673 3.412 $1.35 $62.47 10 73 Delta Gamma 3.362 3.152 61 3.363 3.140 12 3.356 3.212 $1.36 $32.52 4.79 48 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3.320 3.228 38 3.358 3.315 10 3.176 2.905 $2.08 $62.50 10.41 16 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3.112 2.850 12 3.292 2.980 4 2.573 2.460 $0 $0 <1 68 Gamma Phi Beta 3.291 3.107 57 3.272 3.054 11 3.390 3.386 $5.14 $36.76 0 6 FarmHouse 3.475 3.569 5 3.435 3.550 1 x x $0 $41.66 <1 74 Delta Zeta 3.262 3.153 70 3.254 3.147 4 3.402 3.258 $7.11 $14.60 6.75 16 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.474 3.280 15 3.461 3.251 1 x x $15.62 $31.25 12.5 All Sorority Average* 3.219 3.022 62 Delta Tau Delta 3.183 3.018 56 3.170 3.017 6 3.300 3.029 $0 $62.50 10.39 23 Kappa Sigma 3.310 3.286 18 3.286 3.251 5 3.397 3.413 $4.34 $4.34 1.3 All Women's Average* 3.207 3.007 All Men's Average* 3.049 2.806 All Fraternity Average* 3.070 2.862 29 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.751 2.654 24 2.789 2.657 5 2.569 2.637 $8.62 $20.86 <1 4 Phi Beta Sigma 2.893 2.475 3 2.891 2.454 1 x x $42.50 $60.25 11.25 8 Pi Kappa Phi 2.711 2.427 8 2.711 2.427 0 NA NA $0 $63.12 15.62 13 Sigma Pi 2.469 1.830 11 2.341 1.567 2 x x $0 $0 0 #N/A 7 Alpha Kappa Alpha 3.018 2.595 3 x x 4 3.105 2.900 $0 $0 <1 2 Sigma Gamma Rho x x 2 x x 0 NA NA $0 $0 0 x= With fewer than 4 members, GPA data has been redacted.
    [Show full text]
  • FRATERNITY and SORORITY CODES Registration Area ASSIGNED CODES for FRATERNITY and SORORITY GRADE POINT AVERAGES 010 – Acacia A
    FRATERNITY AND SORORITY CODES Registration Area ASSIGNED CODES FOR FRATERNITY AND SORORITY GRADE POINT AVERAGES 010 – Acacia active 011 – Acacia pledge 020 – Adelante active 021 – Adelante pledge 030 – Alpha Gamma Rho active 031 – Alpha Gamma Rho pledge 040 – Alpha Kappa Lambda active 041 – Alpha Kappa Lambda pledge 050 – Alpha Sigma Phi active 051 – Alpha Sigma Phi pledge 060 – Alpha Tau Omega active 061 – Alpha Tau Omega pledge 070 – Beta Sigma Psi active 071 – Beta Sigma Psi pledge 080 – Beta Theta Pi active 081 – Beta Theta Pi pledge 090 – Delta Chi active 091 – Delta Chi pledge 100 – Delta Sigma Phi active 101 – Delta Sigma Phi pledge 110 – Delta Tau Delta active 111 – Delta Tau Delta pledge 120 – Delta Upsilon active 121 – Delta Upsilon pledge 130 – Farmhouse active 131 – Farmhouse pledge 140 – Kappa Sigma active 141 – Kappa Sigma pledge 150 – Lambda Chi Alpha active 151 – Lambda Chi Alpha pledge 160 – Omega Psi Phi active 161 – Omega Psi Phi pledge 170 – Phi Delta Theta active 171 – Phi Delta Theta pledge 180 – Phi Gamma Delta active 181 – Phi Gamma Delta pledge 190 – Phi Kappa Psi active 191 – Phi Kappa Psi pledge 200 – Phi Kappa Tau active 201 – Phi Kappa Tau pledge 210 – Phi Kappa Theta active 211 – Phi Kappa Theta pledge 220 – Pi Kappa Alpha active 221 – Pi Kappa Alpha pledge 230 – Pi Kappa Phi active 231 – Pi Kappa Phi pledge 240 – Sigma Alpha Epsilon active 241 – Sigma Alpha Epsilon pledge 250 – Sigma Chi active 251 – Sigma Chi pledge 260 – Sigma Nu active 261 – Sigma Nu pledge 270 – Sigma Phi Epsilon active 271 – Sigma Phi
    [Show full text]