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Fall 2017 REPORT University of Florida: Fall 2017 Greek Academic Report NM Active Sem. Overall Cum. Overall Sem. IFC Chapters NM # Active # Total # Frat/Soror Sem. GPA GPA GPA GPA 1 SIGMA PHI EPSILON 11 3.386 64 3.340 75 3.502 3.347 Fraternity 2 ALPHA EPSILON PI 41 3.335 114 3.336 155 3.436 3.336 Fraternity 3 THETA CHI 40 3.301 97 3.337 137 3.358 3.327 Fraternity 4 SIGMA CHI 42 3.250 82 3.351 124 3.362 3.317 Fraternity 5 ALPHA TAU OMEGA 47 3.387 136 3.290 183 3.402 3.315 Fraternity 6 KAPPA SIGMA 19 2.899 97 3.390 116 3.327 3.309 Fraternity 7 TAU KAPPA EPSILON 7 3.639 35 3.215 42 3.358 3.286 Fraternity 8 CHI PHI 31 3.244 89 3.257 120 3.303 3.254 Fraternity 9 SIGMA NU 9 2.900 52 3.287 61 3.247 3.230 Fraternity 10 PI LAMBDA PHI 25 3.236 88 3.218 113 3.351 3.222 Fraternity 11 KAPPA ALPHA ORDER 25 3.017 83 3.275 108 3.205 3.215 Fraternity 12 PHI DELTA THETA 34 3.178 131 3.224 165 3.318 3.214 Fraternity 13 DELTA CHI 14 3.214 74 3.194 88 3.231 3.198 Fraternity 14 TAU EPSILON PHI 20 3.266 111 3.183 131 3.320 3.195 Fraternity 15 PI KAPPA PHI 29 3.386 107 3.141 136 3.319 3.193 Fraternity 16 ZETA BETA TAU 20 3.094 62 3.203 82 3.358 3.177 Fraternity 17 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 26 3.120 80 3.180 106 3.263 3.165 Fraternity 18 ALPHA GAMMA RHO 15 3.138 52 3.136 67 3.135 3.137 Fraternity 19 PI KAPPA ALPHA 29 2.992 48 3.219 77 3.234 3.134 Fraternity 20 DELTA TAU DELTA 26 3.289 105 3.094 131 3.247 3.133 Fraternity 21 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 20 2.729 62 3.256 82 3.243 3.127 Fraternity 22 BETA THETA PI 38 3.223 105 3.082 143 3.271 3.120 Fraternity 23 DELTA UPSILON 8 2.958 32 3.147 40 3.184 3.109 Fraternity 24 PHI KAPPA TAU 10 2.994 82 3.011 92 3.121 3.009 Fraternity 25 PHI GAMMA DELTA 13 2.997 21 2.988 34 3.074 2.991 Fraternity NM Active Sem. Overall Cum. Overall Sem. MGC Chapters NM # Active # Total # Frat/Soror Sem. GPA GPA GPA GPA 1 KAPPA PHI LAMBDA 8 3.318 16 3.534 24 3.421 3.462 Sorority 2 SIGMA BETA RHO 2 See SFA 9 3.438 11 3.150 3.358 Fraternity 3 SIGMA SIGMA RHO 3 See SFA 25 3.449 28 3.210 3.357 Sorority 4 ALPHA KAPPA DELTA PHI 5 See SFA 24 3.420 29 3.306 3.352 Sorority 5 GAMMA ETA 15 3.523 26 3.247 41 3.401 3.348 Sorority 6 DELTA EPSILON PSI 10 3.205 9 3.294 19 3.260 3.247 Fraternity 7 SIGMA LAMBDA BETA 3 See SFA 15 3.245 18 3.243 3.207 Fraternity 8 DELTA PHI OMEGA 0 n/a 11 3.194 11 3.298 3.194 Sorority 9 PI DELTA PSI 5 See SFA 16 3.239 21 3.230 3.170 Fraternity 10 LAMBDA THETA ALPHA 0 n/a 6 3.135 6 3.105 3.135 Sorority 11 OMEGA DELTA PHI 3 See SFA 10 3.432 13 3.108 3.130 Fraternity 12 BETA CHI THETA 2 See SFA 14 3.081 16 3.178 3.098 Fraternity 13 THETA NU XI 3 See SFA 5 See SFA 8 3.316 3.031 Sorority 14 LAMBDA THETA PHI 6 2.900 7 2.811 13 3.160 2.852 Fraternity NM Active Sem. Overall Cum. Overall Sem. NPHC Chapters NM # Active # Total # Frat/Soror Sem. GPA GPA GPA GPA 0 DELTA SIGMA THETA 0 n/a 9 3.444 9 3.352 3.444 Sorority 0 ALPHA PHI ALPHA 7 3.413 14 3.123 21 3.245 3.220 Fraternity 0 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA 0 n/a 19 3.215 19 3.179 3.215 Sorority 0 KAPPA ALPHA PSI 8 2.634 12 3.049 20 2.941 2.883 Fraternity 0 OMEGA PSI PHI 0 n/a 3 See SFA 3 3.090 See SFA Fraternity 0 SIGMA GAMMA RHO 0 n/a 3 See SFA 3 3.167 See SFA Sorority 0 IOTA PHI THETA 0 n/a 4 See SFA 4 2.958 See SFA Fraternity 0 PHI BETA SIGMA 0 n/a 4 See SFA 4 2.738 See SFA Fraternity NM Active Sem. Overall Cum. Overall Sem. Panhellenic Chapters NM # Active # Total # Frat/Soror Sem. GPA GPA GPA GPA 1 CHI OMEGA 78 3.616 182 3.550 260 3.560 3.570 Sorority 2 KAPPA ALPHA THETA 79 3.479 184 3.568 263 3.537 3.541 Sorority 3 ALPHA DELTA PI 86 3.514 192 3.552 278 3.570 3.540 Sorority 4 ALPHA EPSILON PHI 61 3.631 187 3.503 248 3.575 3.534 Sorority 5 DELTA PHI EPSILON 75 3.411 167 3.527 242 3.526 3.491 Sorority 6 DELTA ZETA 77 3.474 169 3.495 246 3.538 3.488 Sorority 7 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 76 3.496 171 3.477 247 3.506 3.483 Sorority 8 ZETA TAU ALPHA 81 3.486 179 3.479 260 3.522 3.481 Sorority 9 ALPHA OMICRON PI 76 3.461 173 3.488 249 3.490 3.480 Sorority 10 PHI MU 74 3.460 174 3.484 248 3.518 3.477 Sorority 11 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 70 3.480 185 3.464 255 3.463 3.468 Sorority 12 DELTA DELTA DELTA 80 3.494 191 3.452 271 3.501 3.464 Sorority 13 PI BETA PHI 86 3.469 174 3.458 260 3.512 3.462 Sorority 14 DELTA GAMMA 86 3.454 181 3.448 267 3.495 3.450 Sorority 15 KAPPA DELTA 82 3.370 186 3.485 268 3.463 3.450 Sorority 16 SIGMA KAPPA 81 3.476 170 3.426 251 3.448 3.442 Sorority 17 GAMMA PHI BETA 76 3.357 139 3.394 215 3.390 3.381 Sorority IFC Overall GPA - Fall 2017 3.217 MGC Overall GPA - Fall 2017 3.256 Overall GPA - Cumulative 3.304 Overall GPA - Cumulative 3.271 Active Members 2009 Active Members 193 New/Associate Members 599 New/Associate Members 65 Total Members 2608 Total Members 258 Average # Per Chapter 104 Average # Per Chapter 18 NPHC Overall GPA - Fall 2017 3.132 PC Overall GPA - Fall 2017 3.484 Overall GPA - Cumulative 3.121 Overall GPA - Cumulative 3.508 Active Members 68 Active Members 3004 New/Associate Members 15 New/Associate Members 1324 Total Members 83 Total Members 4328 Average # Per Chapter 10 Average # Per Chapter 255 Total Fraternity Men: 2,771 Total Sorority Women: 4,506 All Sorority GPA: 3.48 All Fraternity GPA: 3.21 All Greek GPA: 3.38 All University Female GPA: 3.43 All University Male GPA: 3.27 All University Average: 3.36 * Group Sizes of five or less are unreported for privacy. NOTE: Chapter sizes of new and active members are based on those members used to calculate academic status. This number does not include graduate students, students studying abroad or internship, or students that withdrew for the semester. .
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