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UTC Fall 2018 FRATERNITY & SORORITY GRADE REPORT UTC Fall 2018 FRATERNITY & SORORITY GRADE REPORT Deans Chap. Active Chap. Rank Council Chapter Name NM GPA # NM List # 4.0's GPA GPA Size (3.2+) 1 1 Chi Omega 3.341 3.113 3.442 40 130 96 29 Fact Sheet 2 1 Omega Phi Alpha 3.275 3.199 3.412 16 33 19 6 Total # of Undergraduates: 10,239 3 2 Delta Zeta 3.155 3.108 3.173 38 134 75 17 ( Males: 4,486 Females: 5,753 ) 4 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 3.098 N/A 3.098 0 29 13 1 Total Membership: 1,418 5 3 Alpha Delta Pi 3.086 3.031 3.107 40 140 72 18 Fraternity/Sorority Community : 14% 6 4 Sigma Kappa 3.083 3.03 3.106 35 116 69 15 Total # of Deans List: 686 Total # of 4.0: 155 7 2 Sigma Phi Lambda 3.064 3.099 3.046 15 45 23 7 Panhellenic Average: 3.064 7 Interfraternity Council (IFC) Chapters 8 1 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. 3.022 2.619 3.194 3 10 5 2 Total Membership: 316 9 5 Kappa Delta 3.022 2.893 3.084 41 127 61 14 IFC Avg. Chapter Size: 45 10 6 Gamma Phi Beta 3.02 2.908 3.054 20 85 45 12 IFC Avg. GPA: 2.72 IFC Avg. NM Class Size: 16 UTC Female Average: 2.98 Total New Members: 110 11 2 Sigma Nu 2.97 2.87 3.044 11 23 9 1 12 3 Beta Upsilon Chi 2.948 2.843 3.008 31 85 44 10 6 National Pan‐Hellenic (NPHC) Chapters Special Interest Average: 2.94 Total Membership: 86 13 4 Alpha Phi Omega 2.923 2.75 2.981 4 21 7 3 NPHC Avg. Chapter Size: 14 NPHC Avg. GPA: 2.585 UTC Average: 2.86 NPHC Avg. NM Class Size: 5 All Fraternity and Sorority Average: 2.82 Total New Members: 9 14 3 Kappa Sigma 2.807 2.87 2.862 15 50 22 1 15 2 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. 2.781 N/A 2.781 0 9 4 0 7 Panhellenic Council (PAN) Chapters 16 4 Sigma Chi 2.754 2.55 2.837 19 67 26 3 Total Membership: 811 PAN Avg. Chapter Size: 116 17 7 Alpha Gamma Delta 2.742 2.543 2.867 30 79 32 7 PAN Avg. GPA: 3.064 IFC Average: 2.72 PAN Avg. NM Class Size: 35 UTC Male Average: 2.69 Total New Members: 244 18 5 Lambda Chi Alpha 2.692 2.632 2.742 29 64 22 4 19 3 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. 2.671 N/A 2.671 0 5 0 0 2 5 Special Interest (SPI) Chapters Total Membership: 205 20 4 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. 2.625 N/A 2.625 0 40 7 0 12 SPI Avg. Chapter Size: 41 NPHC Average: 2.585 SPI Avg. GPA: 2.94 21 6 Kappa Alpha Order 2.509 2.678 2.385 28 67 20 2 SPI Avg. NM Class Size: 15 22 5 Phi Mu Alpha * 2.496 1.652 2.497 7 21 8 1 Total New Members: 73 23 5 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. 2.224 N/A 2.224 0 13 2 2 * Denotes chapter is on probation with UTC due to poor new 24 7 Phi Gamma Delta * 2.209 1.847 2.57 8 16 2 0 member performance 25 6 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. * 2.191 2.204 2.167 6 9 3 0 *** Denotes 2 or fewer New Members, and GPA cannot be published Please Contact Danny Aubrey Duman (Assistant Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life) at Aubrey‐[email protected] or by calling the Office of the Dean of Students at (423) 425‐2321 .
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