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Murray State University Fall 2017 Greek Grade Report Murray State University Fall 2017 Greek Grade Report Active Sorority Fraternity 1 Alpha Sigma Alpha 3.50 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.50 2 Alpha Delta Pi 3.37 2 Phi Mu Alpha 3.14 3 Alpha Gamma Delta 3.34 3 Alpha Sigma Phi 3.03 4 Kappa Delta 3.34 4 Pi Kappa Alpha 3.03 5 Sigma Sigma Sigma 3.33 5 Sigma Chi 2.75 6 Alpha Omicron Pi 3.32 6 Lambda Chi Alpha 2.72 7 Delta Zeta 3.25 7 Alpha Tau Omega 2.67 8 Sigma Alpha 3.19 8 Alpha Gamma Rho 2.67 9 Delta Sigma Theta 2.92 9 Phi Kappa Tau 2.66 10 Zeta Phi Beta 2.75 10 Sigma Pi 2.65 11 Alpha Kappa Alpha 2.67 11 Alpha Phi Alpha 1.57 New Members Sorority Fraternity 1 Alpha Gamma Delta 3.41 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.95 2 Alpha Omicron Pi 3.29 2 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.93 3 Alpha Sigma Alpha 3.26 3 Sigma Pi 2.87 4 Sigma Alpha 3.13 4 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.81 5 Alpha Delta Pi 3.06 5 Sigma Chi 2.61 6 Sigma Sigma Sigma 3.01 6 Lambda Chi Alpha 2.56 7 Kappa Delta 3.00 7 Alpha Tau Omega 2.50 8 Delta Zeta 2.75 8 Alpha Gamma Rho 2.28 9 Phi Kappa Tau 1.93 Fall Term GPA Sorority Fraternity 1 Alpha Sigma Alpha 3.44 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.37 2 Alpha Gamma Delta 3.36 2 Phi Mu Alpha 3.14 3 Alpha Omicron Pi 3.32 3 Pi Kappa Alpha 3.01 4 Alpha Delta Pi 3.30 4 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.96 5 Kappa Delta 3.26 5 Sigma Chi 2.72 6 Sigma Sigma Sigma 3.24 6 Sigma Pi 2.67 7 Sigma Alpha 3.17 7 Lambda Chi Alpha 2.67 8 Delta Zeta 3.02 8 Alpha Tau Omega 2.62 9 Delta Sigma Theta 2.92 9 Phi Kappa Tau 2.59 10 Zeta Phi Beta 2.75 10 Alpha Gamma Rho 2.51 11 Alpha Kappa Alpha 2.67 11 Alpha Phi Alpha 1.57 Membership Fraternity Members 557 Male Undergraduates 3350 Sorority Members 836 Female Undergraduates 4983 Greek Members 1393 Total Undergraduates 8333 Fraternity New Members 129 Sorority New Members 222 Chapter Size (includes new members) Alpha Gamma Delta 116 Alpha Gamma Rho 41 Alpha Delta Pi 113 Alpha Sigma Phi 77 Alpha Kappa Alpha 2 Alpha Tau Omega 35 Alpha Omicron Pi 113 Alpha Phi Alpha 2 Alpha Sigma Alpha 105 Lambda Chi Alpha 65 Delta Zeta 76 Pi Kappa Alpha 79 Delta Sigma Theta 6 Sigma Pi 48 Zeta Phi Beta 7 Sigma Phi Epsilon 60 Kappa Delta 108 Sigma Chi 75 Sigma Alpha 74 Phi Kappa Tau 23 Sigma Sigma Sigma 116 Phi Mu Alpha 52 Grade Points Fraternity Members 2.87 Male Undergraduates 2.84 Fraternity Actives 2.93 Non-Greek Males 2.84 Fraternity New Members 2.67 Sorority Members 3.27 Female Undergraduates 3.17 Sorority Actives 3.33 Non-Greek Females 3.15 Sorority New Members 3.1 Greek Members 3.11 All Undergraduates 3.04 Greek Actives 3.17 Non-Greek Undergraduates 3.02 Greek New Members 2.94.
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