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ALL FRATERNITY & SORORITY ACADEMIC PROFILE| Fall 2019 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY CARBONDALE ALL FRATERNITY & SORORITY ACADEMIC PROFILE| Fall 2019 New Total Active Total New Total Overall Rank Chapter/Classification Member Active Member Members Members GPA GPA Members GPA 1 Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. 0 N/A 5 3.690 5 3.690 2 Delta Zeta Sorority 21 3.548 28 3.303 49 3.412 3 Sigma Kappa Sorority 20 3.651 42 3.257 62 3.390 4 Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. 1 3.467 3 3.290 4 3.340 5 Beta Theta Phi Fraternity 0 N/A 4 3.310 4 3.310 6 Kappa Alpha Fraternity 4 3.000 18 3.306 22 3.250 7 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. 0 N/A 4 3.240 4 3.240 8 FarmHouse Fraternity 13 3.096 30 3.285 43 3.228 All Sorority Semester GPA 249 3.228 All CPA Semester GPA 76 144 220 3.227 9 Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. 0 N/A 7 3.206 7 3.206 10 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity 6 3.069 20 3.237 26 3.197 11 Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority 15 3.083 32 3.220 47 3.179 All University Female GPA 3.170 12 Gamma Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. 0 N/A 8 3.110 8 3.110 13 Sigma Alpha Sorority 0 N/A 12 3.078 12 3.078 All University GPA 3.070 14 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. 0 N/A 8 3.048 8 3.048 15 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 0 N/A 2 3.000 2 3.000 16 Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity 5 1.694 26 3.215 31 2.993 All FSL Semester GPA 657 2.933 All MGC Semester GPA 1 34 35 2.990 All University Male GPA 2.990 17 Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity 12 2.716 21 3.091 33 2.943 18 Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority 20 3.113 30 2.810 50 2.932 All NPHC Semester GPA 4 20 24 2.860 All IFC Semester GPA 378 2.813 19 Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity 10 2.839 41 2.809 51 2.813 20 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. 0 N/A 6 2.810 6 2.810 21 Omega Delta Fraternity 1 0.000 18 2.882 19 2.750 All Fraternity Semester GPA 408 2.746 22 Sigma Chi Fraternity 7 2.611 27 2.752 34 2.724 23 Sigma Pi Fraternity 6 2.713 23 2.660 29 2.680 24 Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 0 N/A 4 2.519 4 2.519 25 Phi Sigma Kappa Fratenrity 12 2.705 13 2.190 25 2.427 26 Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity 10 2.429 19 2.177 29 2.272 27 Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc. 0 N/A 7 2.270 7 2.270 28 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 0 N/A 7 2.253 7 2.253 29 Delta Chi Fraternity 5 1.655 19 2.316 24 2.191 30 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. 4 1.980 0 N/A 4 1.980 1: Statistics based on information provided to FSL by chapter presidents in the roster update process. GPAs and statistics listed in this report are semester Undergraduate GPAs and data only. GPAs are calculated by dividing total quality points by total GPA units 2: All grade information regarding chapters with less than 3 members has been redacted due to FERPA regulations. .
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