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Office for Fraternity & Sorority Leadership Development Office for Fraternity & Sorority Leadership Development Community Academic Report Spring 2016 GPA Rankings Historical Breakdown Asian Greek Council Panhellenic Council Rank Organization GPA Rank Organization GPA Rank Organization GPA 1 Alpha Delta Kappa 3.58 Cumulative Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 1 Alpha Delta Kappa 3.58 1 Kappa Alpha Theta 3.56 2 Kappa Alpha Theta 3.56 Membership Chapter 2016 % 2015 % 2015 % 2014 % 2014 % 2013 % 2013 All Greek Average 3.34 2 Delta Delta Delta 3.55 3 Delta Delta Delta 3.55 Count GPA GPA Change GPA Change GPA Change GPA Change GPA Change GPA Change GPA All Undergraduate 3.34 3 Alpha Delta Pi 3.52 4 Alpha Delta Pi 3.52 Asian Greek Council 2 Delta Phi Kappa 3.28 4 Gamma Phi Beta 3.51 5 Gamma Phi Beta 3.52 Alpha Delta Kappa 12 3.40 3.58 0% 3.57 14% 3.08 -2% 3.14 -14% 3.59 4% 3.46 5% 3.28 3 Gamma Epsilon Omega 3.19 Panhellenic Council 3.47 6 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity 3.50 Delta Phi Kappa 16 3.17 3.28 -1% 3.32 2% 3.26 0% 3.25 -4% 3.39 4% 3.25 -5% 3.41 Asian Greek Council 3.18 5 Kappa Kappa Gamma 3.45 7 Alpha Gamma Alpha 3.48 Gamma Epsilon Omega 33 2.92 3.19 7% 2.98 6% 2.8 1% 2.76 -16% 3.19 2% 3.12 1% 3.10 4 Sigma Phi Omega 2.98 6 Pi Beta Phi 3.45 8 Sigma Alpha Mu 3.48 Sigma Phi Omega 16 3.21 2.98 -9% 3.24 -6% 3.43 -7% 3.68 8% 3.38 1% 3.35 2% 3.29 7 Alpha Gamma Delta 3.44 9 Sigma Lambda Gamma 3.47 Interfraternity Council Interfraternity Council 8 Alpha Phi 3.44 10 Panhellenic Council 3.47 Alpha Epsilon Pi 72 3.18 3.23 -1% 3.28 -1% 3.32 0% 3.32 -1% 3.35 1% 3.31 2% 3.25 Rank Organization GPA 9 Sigma Delta Tau 3.42 11 Kappa Kappa Gamma 3.45 Alpha Gamma Omega 51 3.39 3.37 -1% 3.40 -1% 3.44 -1% 3.48 1% 3.45 3% 3.34 -1% 3.39 1 Sigma Alpha Mu 3.48 All Women's Average 3.42 12 Pi Beta Phi 3.45 Beta Theta Pi 102 3.28 3.35 0% 3.35 -1% 3.39 1% 3.35 -1% 3.37 -2% 3.43 6% 3.24 2 Alpha Gamma Omega 3.37 10 Alpha Delta Chi 3.41 13 Alpha Phi 3.44 Delta Chi 76 3.22 3.26 -2% 3.33 3% 3.24 3% 3.15 -2% 3.20 0% 3.21 -1% 3.24 3 Beta Theta Pi 3.35 11 Delta Gamma 3.40 14 Alpha Gamma Delta 3.44 Delta Tau Delta 49 3.13 3.15 2% 3.09 -7% 3.32 3% 3.22 -1% 3.26 2% 3.18 0% 3.18 All Greek Average 3.34 All Greek Average 3.34 15 Sigma Delta Sigma 3.43 Kappa Alpha Order 16 3.24 3.28 -1% 3.30 4% 3.18 -2% 3.23 7% 3.00 13% 2.62 -4% 2.72 All Undergraduate 3.34 All Undergraduate 3.34 16 All Women's Average 3.42 Kappa Sigma 93 3.04 3.03 -2% 3.10 5% 2.96 -7% 3.17 -1% 3.19 4% 3.06 -4% 3.17 4 Theta Chi 3.33 12 Alpha Chi Omega 3.32 17 Sigma Delta Tau 3.42 Lambda Chi Alpha 160 3.01 3.01 -2% 3.07 3% 2.99 -4% 3.1 -1% 3.12 -1% 3.15 4% 3.01 5 Phi Gamma Delta 3.30 18 Alpha Delta Chi 3.41 Phi Delta Theta 117 3.23 3.27 2% 3.20 1% 3.18 -3% 3.27 2% 3.22 -2% 3.28 1% 3.24 6 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3.28 19 Delta Gamma 3.40 Phi Gamma Delta 95 3.16 3.30 5% 3.13 -2% 3.19 -2% 3.24 2% 3.17 1% 3.15 -3% 3.23 7 Kappa Alpha Order 3.28 20 Alpha Gamma Omega 3.37 Phi Kappa Psi 135 3.06 3.14 0% 3.14 0% 3.13 0% 3.13 4% 3.01 -1% 3.03 -2% 3.10 8 Sigma Nu 3.27 21 Beta Theta Pi 3.35 Phi Sigma Kappa 68 3.21 3.18 0% 3.18 1% 3.14 -1% 3.17 4% 3.04 -2% 3.09 1% 3.05 9 Phi Delta Theta 3.27 22 Lambda Theta Nu 3.35 Pi Kappa Alpha 69 3.00 3.14 4% 3.01 1% 2.97 -5% 3.13 4% 3.01 -1% 3.03 0% 3.04 10 Delta Chi 3.26 23 All Greek Average 3.34 Pi Kappa Phi 121 3.12 3.23 4% 3.12 -2% 3.19 4% 3.07 -2% 3.13 -2% 3.18 3% 3.07 All Men's Average 3.26 24 All Undergraduate 3.34 Sigma Alpha Mu 110 3.45 3.48 4% 3.36 -3% 3.44 0% 3.45 -1% 3.47 0% 3.48 1% 3.46 11 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.23 USC Office for Fraternity & Sorority Leadership 25 Theta Chi 3.33 Sigma Chi 167 3.04 2.99 -5% 3.13 4% 3.01 -6% 3.18 5% 3.01 -2% 3.07 2% 3.02 12 Zeta Beta Tau 3.23 Development 26 Alpha Chi Omega 3.32 Sigma Nu 109 3.31 3.27 -1% 3.30 -1% 3.32 -1% 3.34 3% 3.25 0% 3.24 1% 3.20 13 Pi Kappa Phi 3.23 Jenell Bukky Lanski Director 27 Phi Gamma Delta 3.30 Tau Kappa Epsilon 165 3.23 3.28 1% 3.23 -7% 3.45 7% 3.2 -1% 3.24 -3% 3.33 3% 3.24 Interfraternity Council 3.21 Sarah Ruelas Coordinator 28 Delta Phi Kappa 3.28 Theta Chi 18 3.33 3.33 0% 3.32 2% 3.25 -7% 3.47 -1% 3.52 2% 3.45 3% 3.36 14 Theta Xi 3.20 29 Tau Kappa Epsilon 3.28 Theta Xi 42 3.17 3.20 4% 3.08 0% 3.08 0% 3.08 -3% 3.18 -1% 3.21 1% 3.18 15 Phi Sigma Kappa 3.18 3607 Trousdale Pkwy, Los Angeles,CA 90089 30 Kappa Alpha Order 3.28 Zeta Beta Tau 180 3.23 3.23 -1% 3.26 0% 3.25 -1% 3.28 1% 3.26 -1% 3.29 4% 3.17 16 Delta Tau Delta 3.15 Ronald Tutor Campus Center, Suite 330 31 Sigma Nu 3.27 Multicultural Greek Council 17 Phi Kappa Psi 3.14 (213) 821-1639 32 Phi Delta Theta 3.27 Alpha Gamma Alpha 6 3.31 3.48 11% 3.10 -6% 3.29 1% 3.26 2% 3.20 0% 3.19 0% 3.20 18 Pi Kappa Alpha 3.14 [email protected] 33 All Men's Average 3.26 Gamma Zeta Alpha 8 2.61 3.12 -1% 3.16 17% 2.61 0% 2.6 -22% 3.17 12% 2.78 -7% 2.97 19 Kappa Sigma 3.03 34 Delta Chi 3.26 Lambda Theta Alpha 9 3.16 3.20 0% 3.19 -8% 3.45 N/A N/A N/A 3.17 -4% 3.29 11% 2.92 20 Lambda Chi Alpha 3.01 35 Multicultural Greek Council 3.24 Lambda Theta Nu 5 3.02 3.35 23% 2.58 -14% 2.94 -9% 3.2 -5% 3.36 -7% 3.59 -1% 3.61 21 Sigma Chi 2.99 36 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.23 Lambda Theta Phi <5 2.94 2.33 6% 2.20 14% 1.89 -21% 2.29 -24% 2.85 -15% 3.27 -5% 3.44 37 Zeta Beta Tau 3.23 Lambda Upsilon Lambda <5 3.00 2.98 -4% 3.09 3% 2.98 -14% 3.4 4% 3.26 -5% 3.41 -1% 3.46 Multicultural Greek Council Membership 38 Pi Kappa Phi 3.23 Omega Phi Beta 5 2.93 3.10 5% 2.93 -8% 3.17 -4% 3.3 21% 2.60 -7% 2.78 -6% 2.94 Rank Organization GPA Organization Count 39 Interfraternity Council 3.21 Sigma Delta Alpha 5 2.87 3.08 4% 2.94 1% 2.92 2% 2.85 7% 2.66 -9% 2.90 1% 2.86 1 Alpha Gamma Alpha 3.48 Asian Greek Council 76 40 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 3.21 Sigma Delta Sigma 22 3.44 3.43 2% 3.35 -5% 3.51 0% 3.51 4% 3.38 -7% 3.61 N/A N/A 2 Sigma Lambda Gamma 3.47 Interfraternity Council 2,003 41 Lambda Theta Alpha 3.20 Sigma Lambda Beta 9 2.91 2.89 -5% 3.04 7% 2.82 1% 2.8 2% 2.74 -16% 3.17 2% 3.10 3 Sigma Delta Sigma 3.43 Multicultural Greek Council 91 42 Theta Xi 3.20 Sigma Lambda Gamma 7 3.29 3.47 4% 3.33 -2% 3.41 4% 3.27 6% 3.08 0% 3.08 7% 2.85 4 Lambda Theta Nu 3.35 National Pan-Hellenic Council 23 43 Gamma Epsilon Omega 3.19 Zeta Phi Rho 11 3.07 3.13 13% 2.72 -20% 3.25 7% 3.02 7% 2.80 -20% 3.36 8% 3.10 All Greek Average 3.34 Panhellenic Council 2,160 44 Asian Greek Council 3.18 National Pan-Hellenic Council All Undergraduate 3.34 Total 4,353 45 Phi Sigma Kappa 3.18 Alpha Phi Alpha 8 3.05 3.04 1% 3.02 -1% 3.06 -5% 3.21 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 3.16 Multicultural Greek Council 3.23 46 Delta Tau Delta 3.15 Delta Sigma Theta 8 3.21 2.97 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5 Lambda Theta Alpha 3.20 University Enrollment 18,123 47 Phi Kappa Psi 3.14 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity <5 3.57 3.50 N/A N/A N/A 3.17 14% 2.72 -4% 2.84 3% 2.76 -4% 2.88 6 Zeta Phi Rho 3.13 Greek Population (%) 24% 48 Pi Kappa Alpha 3.14 Omega Psi Phi <5 N/A N/A N/A 2.50 18% 2.05 -10% 2.26 -31% 2.96 6% 2.78 N/A N/A 7 Gamma Zeta Alpha 3.12 49 Zeta Phi Rho 3.13 Sigma Gamma Rho <5 2.68 N/A N/A 2.33 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 8 Omega Phi Beta 3.10 University Averages Count Cumulative Spring 2016 50 Gamma Zeta Alpha 3.12 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority <5 2.82 3.21 22% 2.51 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 3.51 13% 3.04 -8% 3.29 9 Sigma Delta Alpha 3.08 All Men's Average 8,837 3.26 51 Omega Phi Beta 3.10 Panhellenic Council 10 Lambda Upsilon Lambda 2.98 All Women's Average 9,286 3.42 52 Sigma Delta Alpha 3.08 Alpha Chi Omega 81 3.24 3.32 2% 3.25 -2% 3.31 1% 3.27 -2% 3.34 1% 3.32 0% 3.33 11 Sigma Lambda Beta 2.89 All Greek Average 4,353 3.30 3.34 53 National Pan-Hellenic Council 3.06 Alpha Delta Chi 32 3.39 3.41 5% 3.24 -7% 3.48 -2% 3.54 2% 3.48 0% 3.48 1% 3.45 12 Lambda Theta Phi 2.33 All Undergraduate 18,123 3.34 54 Alpha Phi Alpha 3.04 Alpha Delta Pi 234 3.47 3.52 1% 3.47 0% 3.47 -1% 3.5 -1% 3.55 2% 3.49 1% 3.45 Averages by Council 55 Kappa Sigma 3.03 Alpha Gamma Delta 128 3.42 3.44 0% 3.44 1% 3.39 1% 3.34 2% 3.27 0% 3.26 N/A N/A National Pan-Hellenic Council Asian Greek Council 77 3.08 3.18 56 Lambda Chi Alpha 3.01 Alpha Phi 214 3.39 3.44 0% 3.44 3% 3.33 -1% 3.35 0% 3.36 1% 3.31 -4% 3.43 Rank Organization GPA Interfraternity Council 2015 3.17 3.21 57 Sigma Chi 2.99 Delta Delta Delta 211 3.48 3.55 1% 3.50 2% 3.44 -1% 3.47 -1% 3.52 1% 3.47 -1% 3.50 1 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity 3.50 Multicultural Greek Council 92 3.13 3.23 58 Sigma Phi Omega 2.98 Delta Gamma 255 3.40 3.40 0% 3.40 1% 3.38 -1% 3.41 -1% 3.44 1% 3.42 0% 3.43 All Greek Average 3.34 National Pan-Hellenic Council 23 3.09 3.06 59 Lambda Upsilon Lambda 2.98 Gamma Phi Beta 219 3.44 3.52 2% 3.46 0% 3.45 0% 3.45 0% 3.45 1% 3.42 -2% 3.50 All Undergraduate 3.34 Panhellenic Council 2197 3.42 3.47 60 Delta Sigma Theta 2.97 Kappa Alpha Theta 272 3.50 3.56 0% 3.55 2% 3.47 -1% 3.52 0% 3.53 1% 3.50 1% 3.48 2 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority 3.21 61 Sigma Lambda Beta 2.89 Kappa Kappa Gamma 252 3.39 3.45 1% 3.43 2% 3.37 -1% 3.39 -1% 3.41 1% 3.36 -1% 3.39 National Pan-Hellenic Council 3.06 62 Lambda Theta Phi 2.33 Pi Beta Phi 249 3.39 3.45 1% 3.43 2% 3.37 0% 3.36 -1% 3.41 0% 3.40 1% 3.35 3 Alpha Phi Alpha 3.04 63 Sigma Gamma Rho N/A Sigma Delta Tau 50 3.36 3.42 4% 3.28 -4% 3.4 0% 3.41 0% 3.41 0% 3.42 3% 3.33 4 Delta Sigma Theta 2.97 5 Sigma Gamma Rho N/A Prepared July 25, 2016.
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