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Spring 2017 Community Report Card [Pdf] SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - GREEK LIFE COMMUNITY REPORT: SPRING 2017 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Number of New Total Members Chapter Spring 2017 2016 Standards of Chapter New Member GPA MIDTERM GREATS RISK GREATS GREATS NME Members (Active & NM) Cummulative GPA Chapter Term GPA Excellence Alpha Epsilon Pi N/A N/A 27 2.83 2.92 29.63% 85% 81% N/A Silver Alpha Sigma Phi 3 2.47 29 2.87 2.83 93% 100% 92% 100% Silver Alpha Tau Omega 7 3.29 84 3.06 3 71% 71% 18% N/A Bronze Beta Theta Pi 3 3.34 49 2.85 2.65 90% 100% 93% 33% Silver Delta Sigma Phi 5 2.91 91 2.9 2.89 25% 94% 95% 100% Gold Delta Upsilon 5 3.19 59 2.83 2.75 80% 91% 88% 0% Bronze Kappa Sigma 7 2.94 57 2.78 2.79 90% 76% 86% 100% No Laurel Reached Pi Kappa Alpha N/A N/A 76 2.79 2.75 80% 95% 90% N/A Bronze Pi Kappa Phi Colony N/A N/A 32 2.89 2.72 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Sigma Alpha Epsilon 5 2.83 35 2.74 2.69 6.70% 80% 80% 100% Silver Sigma Chi 5 2.64 50 3 2.87 91% 96% 91% 100% Gold Sigma Nu 8 2.56 70 2.84 2.74 81% 90% 85% 100% Bronze Theta Chi 4 2.8 45 2.86 2.84 98% 100% 97% 75% Silver Total 52 704 2.89 2.86 2.8 Council Average 5 54 NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Number of New Total Members Chapter Spring 2017 2016 Standards of Chapter New Member GPA MIDTERM GREATS RISK GREATS GREATS NME Members (Active & NM) Cummulative GPA Chapter Term GPA Excellence Alpha Kappa Alpha N/A N/A 12 3.12 3.15 92.31% 100% 100% N/A Gold Alpha Phi Alpha N/A N/A 3 2.58 2.483 100% 100% 100% N/A No Laurel Reached Delta Sigma Theta N/A N/A 4 3.08 3.267 100% 100% 100% N/A Silver Iota Phi Theta N/A N/A 6 2.74 2.37 57.14% 100% 100% N/A Bronze Kappa Alpha Psi N/A N/A 6 3.08 3.17 42.86% 42% 100% N/A Gold Phi Beta Sigma N/A N/A 5 2.8 3 100% 100% 100% N/A Gold Zeta Phi Beta 1 0 4 2.84 2.335 100% 100% 100% 100% Gold Total 1 40 0 2.89 2.82 Council Average 1 6 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Number of New Total Members Chapter Spring 2017 2016 Standards of Chapter New Member GPA MIDTERM GREATS RISK GREATS GREATS NME Members (Active & NM) Cummulative GPA Chapter Term GPA Excellence Alpha Omicron Pi N/A N/A 111 3.04 3.1 91.96% 97% 94% N/A Silver Alpha Phi 6 3.42 93 2.99 2.99 86.67% 92% 82% 100% Silver Alpha Xi Delta 4 3.12 98 2.92 2.85 84.54% 99% 86% 100% Silver Delta Gamma 2 2.59 95 3.08 3.2 89.22% 100% 100% 100% Silver Delta Zeta 21 2.99 95 3.09 3.1 94.74% 94% 86% 90% Bronze Kappa Delta N/A N/A 102 3.04 3.04 86.67% 93% 92% N/A Silver Total 33 594 3.03 3.02 3.04 Council Average 8 99 UNITED FRATERNITY & SORORITY COUNCIL Number of New Total Members Chapter Spring 2017 2016 Standards of Chapter New Member GPA MIDTERM GREATS RISK GREATS GREATS NME Members (Active & NM) Cummulative GPA Chapter Term GPA Excellence alpha Kappa Delta Phi 6 2.97 21 2.95 2.92 100% 100% 100% 100% Gold Alpha Kappa Omega 5 2.2 38 2.77 2.5 94% 81% 94% Waived Gold Alpha Kappa Omicron 3 2.54 12 2.91 2.72 75% 100% 100% 100% Silver Lambda Sigma Gamma N/A N/A 12 2.81 3.06 83% 100% 100% N/A Silver Lambda Theta Alpha 2 3.349 9 2.93 3.04 86% 100% 100% 100% Silver Lambda Theta Nu 1 3.2 5 3.03 3.25 100% 100% 100% 100% Silver Lambda Theta Phi N/A N/A 2 2.82 2.49 100% 100% 100% N/A Silver Nu Alpha Kappa N/A N/A 19 2.74 2.5 95% 100% 100% N/A Gold Pi Alpha Phi 6 2.92 24 2.92 2.78 83.33% 88% 100% 100% Silver Sigma Alpha Zeta N/A N/A 7 2.73 2.55 43% 86% 100% N/A Gold Sigma Delta Alpha N/A N/A 11 3.1 3.15 93.75% 100% 90% N/A Bronze Sigma Lambda Beta N/A N/A 10 2.86 3.02 90% 80% 100% N/A Silver Sigma Omega Phi N/A N/A 12 3.03 3.04 67% 100% 100% N/A Silver Sigma Omicron Pi 3 3.08 23 3.1 3.13 95% 100% 100% 100% Silver Sigma Pi Alpha N/A N/A 20 2.93 2.77 93% 93% 100% N/A Silver Sigma Theta Psi 2 2.78 12 3.14 3.03 100.00% 100% 100% 100% Gold Zeta Chi Epsilon N/A N/A 13 2.62 2.83 100% N/A 100% N/A Bronze Total 28 250 2.879875 2.9 2.87 Council Average 4 15 Number of New Total Members Chapter Spring 2017 Members New Member GPA (Active & NM) Cummulative GPA Chapter Term GPA All Greek Total 114 2.78 1588 2.9 2.86 Greek Statistics UNIVERSITY STATISTICS Sorority Overall Chapter Term GPA 2.98 Total Women Enrolled 11,469 Fraternity Overall Chapter Term GPA 2.78 Total Men Enrolled 12,705 All Greek Overall Chapter Term GPA 2.87 All-Women's GPA Average 3.08 Delta Sigma Theta - Highest Sorority Overall Chapter Term GPA 3.26 All-Men's GPA Average 2.88 Kappa Alpha Psi - Highest Fraternity Overall Chapter Term GPA 3.17 All-Undergradute GPA Average 2.98 Delta Sigma Theta - Highest Overall Chapter Term GPA 3.26 Lambda Theta Nu - 2nd Highest Overall Chapter Term GPA 3.25 Highest Academics in Chapter Council Term Averages IFC Alpha Tau Omega 3 PHC Delta Gamma 3.2 NPHC Delta Sigma Theta 3.26 USFC Lambda Theta Nu 3.25 Council Overall Chapter Term GPA IFC 2.8 PHC 3.04 NPHC 2.82 USFC 2.87.
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