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Greek Community Grade Report – Fall 2015 *GPA of 5 Or Less Students Greek Community Grade Report – Fall 2015 Council Organization Total Chapter Members Chapter GPA College Panhellenic Association Alpha Chi Omega 193 3.07 College Panhellenic Association Alpha Gamma Delta 156 3.11 College Panhellenic Association Alpha Phi 204 3.09 College Panhellenic Association Delta Gamma 205 3.09 College Panhellenic Association Delta Zeta 107 2.91 College Panhellenic Association Gamma Phi Beta 195 3.13 College Panhellenic Association Kappa Delta 171 3.16 College Panhellenic Association Pi Beta Phi 160 3.17 Interfraternity Council Alpha Epsilon Pi 63 3.04 Interfraternity Council Delta Upsilon 71 2.92 Interfraternity Council Kappa Alpha 28 2.88 Interfraternity Council Kappa Sigma 90 2.92 Interfraternity Council Phi Delta Theta 56 2.89 Interfraternity Council Phi Gamma Delta 72 2.75 Interfraternity Council Phi Kappa Psi 110 2.93 Interfraternity Council Phi Kappa Theta 75 2.93 Interfraternity Council Pi Kappa Alpha 100 2.86 Interfraternity Council Sigma Alpha Epsilon 101 2.85 Interfraternity Council Sigma Phi Epsilon 87 3.15 Interfraternity Council Theta Chi 103 3.02 Interfraternity Council Zeta Beta Tau 31 2.85 National Pan-Hellenic Council Alpha Kappa Alpha 13 2.84 National Pan-Hellenic Council Delta Sigma Theta * * National Pan-Hellenic Council Kappa Alpha Psi * * National Pan-Hellenic Council Phi Beta Sigma 8 2.55 National Pan-Hellenic Council Sigma Gamma Rho 6 2.23 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Alpha Phi Gamma 24 2.72 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Alpha Pi Sigma 22 2.96 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Alpha Psi Rho 19 2.3 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Beta Gamma Nu 20 2.49 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Delta Lambda Phi 18 2.89 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Delta Sigma Psi 16 2.82 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Gamma Rho Lambda * * United Sorority & Fraternity Council Gamma Zeta Alpha 12 2.27 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Lambda Sigma Gamma 23 2.84 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Lambda Theta Alpha 19 2.76 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Lambda Theta Phi 9 2.7 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Nu Alpha Kappa 29 2.82 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Sigma Alpha Zeta * * United Sorority & Fraternity Council Sigma Lambda Beta 9 2.41 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Sigma Lambda Gamma 19 3.01 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Sigma Phi Omega 29 2.7 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Sigma Theta Psi 29 2.7 United Sorority & Fraternity Council Upsilon Kappa Delta 9 2.44 *GPA of 5 or less students cannot be published. .
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