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Fraternity & Sorority Report Fall 2013 Fraternity & Sorority Report Fall 2013 Semester New Total % Members Chapter Service Hours $ Raised for No. Chapter Chapter Member Chapter Involved @ Excellence Membership Performed ◊ Charity ◊ GPA Class GPA Size USC Award 1 Delta Zeta sorority 3.53 3.58 326 12 (4,008) $43 ($14,054) 95% (311) Gold Total # of Undergraduates = 24,872 Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity † 3.53 3.57 50 1 (69) 28% (14) 11,309 Males, 13,563 Females 3 Chi Omega sorority 3.51 3.62 347 13( 4,705) $54 ($18,761) 96% (334) Silver Fraternity & Sorority Membership: 5,271 4 Alpha Delta Pi sorority 3.48 3.50 359 17 (6,068) $51 ($18,387) 84% (303) Silver Undergraduate Fraternity & Sorority % = 21 % 5 Phi Mu sorority 3.43 3.49 335 10 (3,394) $87 ($29,118) 96% (322) Delta Delta Delta sorority 3.43 3.50 347 8 (2,900) $77 ($26,661) 58% (203) Bronze 24 Fraternities (1,604 members) 7 Kappa Delta sorority 3.42 3.45 337 11 (3,976) $245 ($52,854) 98% (331) Gold average of 67 8 Beta Theta Pi fraternity 3.41 3.40 134 7 (928) $3 ($500) 50% (68) Bronze 17 Sororities (3,667 members) Alpha Chi Omega sorority 3.40 3.39 326 8 (2,649) $43 ($14,288) 94% (306) Gold average of 216 10 Zeta Tau Alpha sorority 3.39 3.34 330 1 (374) $74 ($24,440) 100% (331) Silver Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 3.39 N/A 44 7 (339) $25 ($1,125) 68% (30) Bronze Overall Community Statistics 12 Zeta Sigma Chi Multicultural Sorority, Inc 3.36 N/A 8 13 (108) 75% (6) Fraternity GPA = 3.05 Sorority GPA = 3.41 13 Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority 3.32 3.34 316 7 (2,175) $19 ($6,200) 98% (311) Silver Male GPA = 3.01 Female GPA = 3.34 Greek GPA = 3.31 14 Gamma Phi Beta sorority 3.28 3.25 298 12 (3,644) $85 ($25,411) 69% (208) Bronze Freshmen - New Members vs. All Students 15 Alpha Gamma Delta sorority 3.26 3.21 251 3 (975) $29 ($7,256) 79% (199) Fraternity GPA = 2.95 Sorority GPA = 3.39 16 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 3.25 N/A 5 19 (95) $8 ($39) 100% (5) Male GPA = 2.91 Female GPA = 3.28 17 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. % 3.24 N/A 3 Bronze 18 Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity 3.21 3.00 70 15 (1,034) $133 ($9,345) 100% (70) Community Service Hours 19 Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. 3.20 N/A 2 15 (31) 50% (1) 43,842 or 8 Hours/Member" 20 Sigma Iota Alpha Sorority, Inc. 3.19 N/A 2 8 (16) $30 ($60) 100% (2) 21 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. 3.16 3.15 38 24 (920) 97% (37) Dollars Raised for Charity 22 Theta Delta Chi fraternity 3.15 3.23 18 9 (162) 38% (7) $311,894 or $59/Member Undergraduate GPA = 3.15 23 Delta Upsilon fraternity 3.13 2.78 19 7 (137) 95% (18) Members Involved in Organizations Sigma Nu fraternity 3.13 3.06 148 1 (269) $148 ($22,000) 25% (38) 3,580 Members or 68% 25 Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity 3.11 3.14 121 6 (720) $121 ($14,700) 26 Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity 3.10 3.26 111 5 (569) $14 ($1,600) 28% (31) 27 Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity 3.09 2.95 53 7 (380) $21 ($1,105) 75% (40) Six-Year Graduation Rates 28 Kappa Sigma fraternity 3.05 2.96 127 5 (740) $100 ($12,725) 1% (12) Fraternity & Sorority Members 84% 29 Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 3.03 2.67 13 2 (31) 84% (11) Non-Members 69% 30 Sigma Beta Rho Multicultural Fraternity, Inc 3.02 2.32 11 15 (165) 27% (3) 31 Pi Kappa Phi fraternity % 3.00 3.27 133 Individual Academic Achievement 32 Sigma Chi fraternity 2.99 2.91 120 4 (518) $75 ($9,050) 8% (10) 29% at or above 3.75 33 Delta Tau Delta fraternity % 2.95 2.57 91 Gold 13% with 4.00 34 Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity % 2.92 2.92 107 35 Chi Psi fraternity 2.86 2.57 131 5 (733) $7 ($955) † = new organization - fall 2013 36 Kappa Alpha Order 2.79 2.58 56 15 (840) $18 ($1,050) % = No data reported from chapter 37 Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity % 2.75 3.13 45 Sigma Lambda Beta Fraternity, Inc. † 2.75 2.75 8 1 (15) 62% (5) 39 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. 2.72 N/A 11 4 (49) 45% (5) Silver 40 Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. 2.49 N/A 8 5 (40) $14 ($110) 50% (4) Bronze 41 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. 2.19 1.95 10 6 (66) $10 ($100) 40% (4) Note: Except for GPA, chapter data is self-reported; averages per member are listed followed by the total amount in parentheses. Fraternity & Sorority Core Values Semester Chapter GPA refers to all members; new member class GPA refers to 2 or more members joining the organization in the semester reported. Scholarship, Leadership Chapter Excellence Award is a campus-based award recognizing Bronze, Silver & Gold levels. Spring 2013 is the most recent data for the Chapter Excellence Awards. Service, Friendship ◊ = hours/money only for the semester reported; major chapter service/philanthropy event may have occurred the previous semester Visit the website for previous Fraternity & Sorority Reports under the "About" section Grades accessed 2/13/14 A B G D A E B Z G H D Q E I Z K H L Q M I N K X L O M P N R X S O T P U R F S C T Y U W F C Y W www.sa.sc.edu/fsl Printed 2/17/2014.
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