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Miami University Fraternity and Sorority Life Semester Community Report Fall 2017 Miami University Fraternity and Sorority Life Semester Community Report Fall 2017 All Chapter All Council New Mem Total Hrs. of Comm. Avg. Hrs. Comm. Philanthropy Money Faculty/Staff Grade Rank Grade Rank Chapter Name Total Members Semester GPA Cum GPA Semester GPA Service per chapter Service per member Raised Advisor 1 1/17 Alpha Delta Pi 175 3.57 3.56 1008 5.8 $ 1,720.00 Yes 2 2/17 Chi Omega 165 3.57 3.53 584 3.5 $ 29,000.00 Yes 3 3/17 Kappa Alpha Theta 170 3.51 3.51 349 2.1 $ 1,800.00 Yes 4 4/17 Phi Mu 172 3.51 3.44 256 1.5 NR* Yes 5 1/5 Alpha Kappa Alpha 6 3.50 3.29 3.35 65 10.8 $ 1,381.46 Yes 6 5/17 Kappa Kappa Gamma 164 3.49 3.44 516 3.1 $ 1,422.00 Yes 7 6/17 Gamma Phi Beta 163 3.49 3.41 3.52 175 1.1 $ 1,245.00 Yes 8 7/17 Delta Delta Delta 165 3.47 3.40 3.80 505 3.1 $ 6,902.00 Yes 9 8/17 Kappa Delta 166 3.44 3.40 398 2.4 $ 463.00 Yes 10 9/17 Zeta Tau Alpha 163 3.44 3.37 275 1.7 $ 15,411.00 Yes 11 1/24 Alpha Epsilon Pi 27 3.44 3.32 83 3.1 $ 2,060.00 Yes All Sorority Women 2,500 3.43 3.39 12 10/17 Alpha Omicron Pi 158 3.43 3.37 3.42 722 4.6 $ 1,130.00 Yes 13 11/17 Alpha Phi 165 3.39 3.31 3.24 718 4.4 $ 1,200.00 Yes 14 12/17 Alpha Chi Omega 175 3.36 3.35 575 3.3 NR* Yes All Female Miami Students 8,512 3.35 3.32 All Unaffiliated Female Students 6,011 3.32 3.28 15 13/17 Delta Zeta 152 3.32 3.26 3.42 997 6.6 $ 4,152.41 Yes All Fraternity and Sorority Students 4,040 3.31 3.31 16 14/17 Delta Gamma 164 3.30 3.32 450 2.7 $ 555.00 Yes 17 15/17 Phi Sigma Sigma 115 3.29 3.22 2.98 106 0.9 $ 258.00 No 18 2/24 Kappa Alpha Order 88 3.25 3.25 NR* NR* Yes 19 3/24 Sigma Chi 62 3.24 3.32 3.39 115 1.9 NR* Yes 20 4/24 Delta Chi 64 3.24 3.31 3.36 911 14.2 $ 500.00 Yes 21 16/17 Alpha Epsilon Phi 33 3.24 3.24 129 3.9 NR* Yes 22 5/24 Chi Psi 76 3.23 3.36 3.30 81 1.1 NR* Yes 23 2/5 Delta Sigma Theta 9 3.22 3.12 76 8.4 NR* No 24 6/24 Beta Theta Pi 39 3.21 3.34 120 3.1 $ 300.00 Yes 25 7/24 Alpha Delta Phi 78 3.18 3.18 23 0.3 $ 604.00 Yes All Miami Students 17,062 3.18 3.17 26 8/24 Alpha Sigma Phi 73 3.15 3.20 71 1.0 NR* Yes 27 9/24 Pi Kappa Phi 45 3.15 3.16 564 12.5 $ 500.00 Yes 28 10/24 Sigma Alpha Mu 67 3.15 3.12 3.33 63 0.9 NR* Yes 29 11/24 Delta Kappa Epsilon 38 3.15 3.01 45 1.2 NR* Yes 30 12/24 Theta Chi 24 3.14 3.17 36 1.5 $ 5,000.00 Yes 31 13/24 Lambda Chi Alpha 91 3.14 3.15 335 3.7 $ 3,740.00 Yes All Unaffiliated Students 13,021 3.14 3.11 32 14/24 Pi Kappa Alpha 57 3.11 3.21 83 1.5 NR* Yes All Fraternity Men 1,540 3.11 3.16 33 15/24 Delta Tau Delta 83 3.09 3.09 140 1.7 NR* No 34 16/24 Sigma Pi 77 3.09 3.09 370 4.8 $ 1,551.00 Yes 35 17/24 Delta Sigma Phi 75 3.07 3.17 3.26 517 6.9 NR* Yes 36 18/24 Alpha Chi Rho 13 3.06 3.25 3.06 NR* NR* Yes 37 19/24 Sigma Phi Epsilon 83 3.05 3.08 N/A** 124 1.5 $ 8,200.00 Yes 38 20/24 Phi Delta Theta 73 3.04 3.11 NR* NR* No 39 21/24 Phi Gamma Delta 84 3.03 3.07 65 0.8 $ 2,600.00 Yes All Male Miami Students 8,550 3.00 3.01 All Unaffiliated Male Students 7,010 2.98 2.98 40 22/24 Tau Kappa Epsilon 79 2.95 3.12 NR* $ 5,000.00 Yes 41 23/24 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 77 2.95 3.05 NR* NR* No 42 3/5 Kappa Alpha Psi 2 2.91 2.87 NR* NR* Yes 43 24/24 Delta Upsilon 62 2.87 2.97 NR* NR* No 44 4/5 Zeta Phi Beta 9 2.84 2.81 2.12 174 19.3 $ 144.00 Yes 45 5/5 Phi Beta Sigma 3 2.57 3.06 5 1.7 NR* No Chapter GPA Requirement 2.50 2.50 46 17/17 Sigma Lambda Gamma 10 2.39 3.01 2.32 18 1.8 NR* Yes *NR chapter did not report information to the university **N/A information is protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Students in fraternities and sororoities: 4,040 or 23% of undergraduates IFC: 1,535 men (average chapter size: 64 ) Panhellenic: 2,476 women (average chapter size: 145) NPHC: 29 members (average chapter size: 6 ) Total Chapters: 46 Community Service total hours: 11,847 (average 257.5 hours per chapter ) Total Philathropy Money Raised: $96,839 Report compiled from data obtained from chapters and the university registrar .
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