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Fall 2020 Community and Academic Report Fraternity and Sorority Life 4400 University Drive, MS 2D6, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone: 703-993-2909; Fax: 703-993-4566 January 27, 2021 Dear Chapter Presidents, Chapter Advisors, Faculty Advisors, & Headquarters Staff: This letter contains information regarding the Fall 2020 academic report for all fraternities and sororities at George Mason University (Mason). Please take time to review your chapter’s information and contact our office with any questions. We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the top three sororities and fraternities with the highest Grade Point Average (GPA) during the 2020 Fall Semester. Sororities: Chi Upsilon Sigma (3.81), Kappa Phi Lambda (3.70), and Lambda Theta Alpha (3.64) Fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha (3.77), Lambda Phi Epsilon (3.55) and Zeta Psi (3.55) In addition, during the 2020 Fall semester 40% of our fraternity and sorority members made the Dean List having received at minimum a 3.5 Term GPA. We are very proud of our community scholars but realize that there is still room for improvement regarding our community’s overall academic performance. Below is the general academic information for our FSL community and Overall Mason Community. All-FSL: 3.37 All-Sorority: 3.43 All-Fraternity: 3.28 All-Undergraduate: 3.31 All-Female: 3.38 All-Male: 3.24 George Mason University recognizes the importance that scholastic achievement plays in the success of a chapter. All chapters are asked to maintain a 2.5 term GPA and 100% of our chapters met our standard. Those that did not will have to meet with our office to develop a scholarship action plan and will also lose certain privileges for the upcoming semester. In closing, Mason has a wide array of resources available to chapters and members of the Fraternity and Sorority Community. If you have a successful academic program that you would like to share with our community or are looking to get tips on how to increase your chapter’s GPA, please let us know. If you have questions or concerns about any information listed in this report don’t hesitate to contact us at (703) 993-2909 to set up an appointment to discuss your chapter’s needs or concerns. Interfraternally, Phil McDaniel Hammed Sirleaf Associate Director Assistant Director FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE 4400 UNIVERSITY DRIVE MS2D6 · FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA 22304 · 703-993-2909 · FAX 703-993-4566 George Mason University Fall 2020 Community Report Fraternity Men 567 Undergraduate Men 13,388 All-Male Avg 3.24 IFC Exec Board 3.80 Sorority Women 705 Undergraduate Women 13,202 All-Female Avg 3.38 MGC Exec Board 3.12 Population Total F&S Enrollment 1,272 Undergraduate Enrollment 26,590 All-Student Avg 3.31 NPHC Exec Board 3.24 Statistics Fraternity Men % 4.2% Active Members 977 Fraternity Average 3.28 CPH Exec Board 3.55 Sorority Women % 5.3% New Members 295 Sorority Average 3.43 Chapter Presidents 3.48 F&S Total % 4.8% Community Service Hours N/A FSL Average 3.37 FSL Deans List 505 Interfraternity Council (IFC) Initiated Member Avg. 3.40 FSL Deans List % 40% Chapter Chapter Active # of New New Mem Initiated Sorority 3.46 Sorority Deans List 338 Rank Chapter Academic GPA Size GPA Members GPA Statistics Initiated Fraternity 3.32 Fraternity Deans List 167 1 Zeta Psi 3.55 19 3.57 2 ** New Member Avg. 3.28 # of Fraternites 17 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.51 11 3.46 1 ** New Member Sorority 3.35 at/above All-Male 3 Delta Chi 3.47 33 3.47 N/A N/A New Member Fraternity 3.13 % of Fraternites 77% 4 Beta Theta Pi 3.45 40 3.46 14 3.43 # of Chapters at/above at/above All-Male 42 4 Chi Psi 3.45 41 3.45 N/A N/A 2.5 # of Sororities 13 6 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.43 20 3.48 5 3.31 % of Chapters at/above at/above All-Female 100% 7 Sigma Chi 3.38 23 3.36 3 ** 2.5 % of Sororities 68% 8 Phi Kappa Sigma 3.35 35 3.41 2 ** Total # of Chapters 42 at/above All-Female 9 Kappa Alpha Order 3.28 36 3.28 5 3.35 National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) All-IFC 3.27 34 3.30 7 3.11 Chapter Chapter Active # of New New Mem Rank Chapter 10 Theta Chi 3.24 34 3.13 8 3.50 GPA Size GPA Members GPA 11 Pi Kappa Alpha 3.22 56 3.31 10 2.74 1 Alpha Phi Alpha 3.77 5 ** 3 ** 12 Pi Kappa Phi 3.12 68 3.10 6 3.51 2 Phi Beta Sigma 3.49 5 3.49 N/A N/A 13 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3.08 23 N/A 23 3.08 3 Kappa Alpha Psi 3.46 5 3.46 N/A N/A 14 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.88 27 2.92 7 2.74 4 Delta Sigma Theta 3.44 19 3.58 12 3.38 15 Phi Sigma Kappa 2.86 51 3.08 11 2.05 5 Zeta Phi Beta 3.32 7 3.32 N/A N/A Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) All-NPHC 3.42 7 3.42 7 3.48 Chapter Chapter Active # of New New Mem 6 Alpha Kappa Alpha ** 3 ** N/A N/A Rank Chapter GPA Size GPA Members GPA 7 Sigma Gamma Rho 3.24 4 3.24 N/A N/A 1 Chi Upsilon Sigma 3.81 5 3.81 N/A N/A Panhellenic Council 2 Kappa Phi Lambda 3.70 12 3.70 N/A N/A Chapter Chapter Active # of New New Mem Rank Chapter 3 Lambda Theta Alpha 3.64 8 3.77 3 ** GPA Size GPA Members GPA 4 Sigma Psi Zeta 3.58 14 3.58 N/A N/A 1 Chi Omega 3.51 74 3.49 16 3.58 5 Lambda Phi Epsilon 3.55 8 3.64 3 ** 1 Pi Beta Phi 3.51 57 3.64 15 3.00 All-MGC 3.52 9 3.53 4 3.48 3 Alpha Omicron Pi 3.48 76 3.49 20 3.45 6 Lambda Pi Chi 3.51 5 3.51 N/A N/A 4 Zeta Tau Alpha 3.45 78 3.52 25 3.31 7 alpha Kappa Delta Phi 3.46 7 3.46 N/A N/A 5 Gamma Phi Beta 3.44 82 3.46 24 3.39 8 Kappa Phi Gamma 3.44 17 3.41 5 3.50 All-Panhellenic 3.42 74 3.45 74 3.34 8 Pi Delta Psi 3.44 11 3.44 N/A N/A 6 Alpha Phi 3.37 79 3.40 21 3.27 10 Phi Iota Alpha 3.40 11 3.40 N/A N/A 7 Alpha Xi Delta 3.31 76 3.25 24 3.43 11 Iota Nu Delta 3.38 5 3.38 N/A N/A 8 Kappa Delta 3.30 72 3.35 27 3.20 12 Gamma Rho Lambda 3.34 10 3.34 N/A N/A ** Fraternity and Sorority Life does not publish the grades of groups with less than 3 members Fraternity and Sorority Life 4400 University Drive, MS 2D6, Fairfax, Virginia 22030 Phone: 703-993-2909; Fax: 703-993-4566 Academic Policies Academic Requirements: In an effort to better emphasize the academic focus and mission of both the University and the fraternity and sorority community, the following minimum chapter academic standards were developed by Fraternity & Sorority Life. All chapters below the all-male or all-female GPA must meet with Fraternity & Sorority Life to review their current academic programs and formulate ideas on how to make adjustments/improvement to their scholarship program. Minimum Chapter Academic Standing: 2.50 semester chapter GPA (chapter defined as actives and new members combined) Failure to maintain the minimum GPA will result in the chapter being placed in Poor Standing with Fraternity & Sorority Life for all campus and Inter/National reporting and the following will result Failure to achieve minimum chapter academic standards will result in the following: 1st Semester: The chapter may NOT host/co-sponsor ANY social event (defined as date parties, mixers, formals, semi-formals, Parties or any event with alcohol) for the following semester. The chapter leadership (president and scholarship chairman) will schedule a meeting with the appropriate FSL advisor to outline a scholarship action plan. Additional sanctions as outlined in the councils’ scholarship policy may also apply. 2nd Consecutive Semester: The chapter may NOT host/co-sponsor ANY social event (defined as date parties, mixers, formals, semi-formals, Parties or any event with alcohol) for the following semester. The chapter leadership (president and scholarship chairman) will schedule a meeting (by phone) with the appropriate FSL advisor AND a representative from the regional or inter/national office to discuss the chapter academic performance. The chapter will not be allowed to participate in Homecoming events or Greek Week the following semester (whichever is appropriate). All chapter programs will need to be approved by Fraternity & Sorority Life. A full calendar of events will be submitted by the 10th business day of the following semester. o Could result in chapter not participating in certain large-scale university events (Greek Week, Homecoming, Patriots Day, etc.) as determined by FSL and Chapter Advisors Additional sanctions as outlined in the councils’ scholarship policy may also apply. 3rd Consecutive Semester: The chapter will lose all university recognition. The chapter will have no rights or privileges of being a registered student organization.
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