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S08 FS Report Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Fraternity Sorority Report Spring 2008 Chapter Chapter Total Service Money Raised for Number of % Involved GPA Members Hours Charity Programs at RU IFC Chapters Alpha Chi Rho 2.795 36 161.25 $540.00 6 Alpha Epsilon Pi 2.998 58 0 $0.00 8 Alpha Kappa Lambda 2.959 35 644.75 $3,367.00 28 Alpha Phi Alpha 2.924 11 50.25 $0.00 13 Alpha Sigma Phi 3.112 34 321 $1,372.00 9 Chi Psi 3.158 48 1248 $19,366.00 12 Delta Chi 3.003 46 378.5 $1,878.00 18 Delta Phi 2.955 28 116.75 $280.00 7 Delta Sigma Phi 2.854 29 360.8 $224.49 10 Kappa Alpha Psi 1.826 5 0 $0.00 0 Lambda Upsilon Lambda 3.012 6 121 $300.00 37 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.976 28 728.75 $5,360.04 4 Phi Kappa Tau 3.265 31 211 $1,780.00 2 Phi Sigma Kappa 3.458 17 91 $0.00 20 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.902 54 507.05 $2,639.00 19 Sigma Alpha Mu 2.943 30 1351.25 $2,217.00 1 Sigma Chi 3.097 46 1248 $8,297.00 25 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.987 73 826.5 $2,270.00 6 Theta Chi 3.327 41 438.75 $1,544.00 9 Zeta Beta Tau 2.656 25 227.25 $2,364.00 8 Zeta Psi 2.861 68 62 $150.00 11 749 9093.85 $53,948.53 253 MGC Chapters alpha Kappa Delta Phi 14 554.5 $904.00 14 Chi Upsilon Sigma 7 100 $221.36 32 Kappa Phi Lambda 25 3137 $707.00 17 Lambda Sigma Upsilon 5 35 0 5 Lambda Theta Phi 5 16.75 $0.00 4 Omega Phi Chi 5 56.25 $500.00 34 Pi Delta Psi 12 143.5 $749.00 0 Sigma Beta Rho 21 59 $50.00 11 Sigma Lambda Beta 6 16 $0.00 4 Sigma Lambda Upsilon 6 74.5 $240.00 27 Sigma Sigma Rho 7 0 $0.00 0 113 4192.5 $3,371.36 148 NPHC Chapters Alpha Kappa Alpha 18 15 $0.00 12 Delta Sigma Theta 13 7.75 $0.00 0 Iota Phi Theta 22 80 $226.22 21 Omega Psi Phi 3 44.75 $295.00 5 Phi Beta Sigma 19 24 $0.00 13 Sigma Gamma Rho 13 108 $669.60 18 Zeta Phi Beta 8 269 $475.66 9 96 548.5 $1,666.48 78 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Fraternity Sorority Report Spring 2008 Chapter Chapter Total Service Money Raised for Number of % Involved GPA Members Hours Charity Programs at RU Panhellenic Chapters Alpha Chi Omega 3.051 73 1551.75 $14,641.00 24 Delta Gamma 3.094 109 1747.25 $32,144.00 36 Gamma Phi Beta 3.262 107 1095 $10,161.00 16 Lambda Theta Alpha 2.710 11 501.25 $1,835.00 80 Lambda Tau Omega 2.702 7 0 $0.00 0 Omega Phi Beta 2.733 11 178 $0.00 40 Sigma Delta Tau 3.098 104 1909.5 $18,292.00 21 Sigma Iota Alpha 3.195 8 39 $30.00 24 Sigma Kappa 3.062 78 700.75 $6,011.00 17 Sigma Lambda Gamma 2.598 8 120 $751.00 18 Zeta Tau Alpha 3.113 99 277.5 $1,641.00 3 615 8120 $85,506.00 279 Special Interest Alpha Kappa Psi 3.143 90 620.75 $4,072.00 12 Alpha Phi Omega 3.113 22 171 $0.00 5 Alpha Zeta 3.305 84 880.5 $2,156.00 16 Mu Beta Psi 3.015 22 590.5 $1,151.00 11 Phi Delta Epsilon 3.369 30 0 $0.00 0 Phi Sigma Pi 3.507 50 302.75 $8,024.00 30 298 2565.5 $15,403.00 74 S08 Grand Totals 1871 24520 $159,895.37 832 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Fraternity Sorority Report Spring 2008 Chapter Overall Disciplined Category Ranking 4 4 2 3 3 Alcohol 1 2 4 4 Academic 4 1 4 $html.=" 4 "; while ($myrow = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { $html.= " 4 "; } //end while loop $html.=" Search by category, \"$category\" found Alcohol 3 ".$row_num." result(s). Hazing 4 1 “.$myrow[‘cpname’].” Alcohol 4 ".$myrow['description']." 2 3 Click Here For More Alcohol/Hazing 4 Information "; Hazing 3 1 4 4 Academic 4 3 Academic 4 Hazing 4 4 2 3 4 4 4 Academic 4 4 3 3 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Fraternity Sorority Report Spring 2008 Chapter Overall Disciplined Category Ranking 2 3 1 1 4 3 Warning 3 1 4 4 4 4 4 Warning 4 3 3 3.
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