Fraternity & Sorority Life Report – Fall 2017 Western Michigan University

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Fraternity & Sorority Life Report – Fall 2017 Western Michigan University Western Michigan University Office of Student Engagement Fraternity & Sorority Life Report – Fall 2017 CHAPTER MEMBERS FALL 2017 CUMULATIVE NEW NEW MEMBER SERVICE MONEY RAISED/ITEMS GPA GPA MEMBERS SPRING GPA HOURS DONATED Phi Iota Alpha* 2 3.63 2.64 -- -- 108 $1,515.68 / 41 items Chi Omega* 84 3.42 3.40 26 3.44 1356 $10,265 Lambda Theta Alpha* 9 3.35 3.16 -- -- 12 20 items Alpha Xi Delta* 90 3.24 3.28 28 3.34 1091 $3,000 / 350 items Delta Zeta* 101 3.23 3.31 36 3.34 26 $2,651 / 30 items Total Greek Membership: Alpha Chi Omega* 82 3.20 3.26 33 3.11 1750 $2,700 1,229 undergraduate students Sigma Kappa* 91 3.19 3.26 29 3.23 3367 $8,869 / 978 items 6.94% of WMU undergraduate students Phi Gamma Delta* 66 3.18 3.23 21 3.30 1930 $2,468 / 225 items Alpha Phi* 90 3.15 3.18 34 3.11 2357 $950 / 264 items Average GPA by Term (Fall 2017): Alpha Kappa Alpha 9 3.08 3.02 -- -- 42 $744.13 / 400 items All Undergraduate Women: 3.11 (8,779 women) Sigma Gamma Rho 14 3.07 3.04 -- -- 16 $140.43 All Undergraduate Men: 2.83 (8,938 men) Pi Kappa Alpha* 24 3.05 3.01 5 3.10 -- -- All WMU Undergraduate: 2.97 (17,717 total) Lambda Chi Alpha* 30 3.03 3.13 7 3.41 512 $300 / 318 items All Fraternity/Sorority Life GPA: 2.90 Sigma Lambda Gamma 14 3.02 3.19 -- -- 272 $300 / 120 items All Sorority GPA: 3.08 Alpha Omicron Pi 52 3.00 3.02 18 3.08 475 $55 All Fraternity GPA: 2.75 Delta Xi Nu 5 2.99 3.28 -- -- -- -- Average Council Size/Average Semester GPA: Pi Kappa Phi* 60 2.95 2.95 12 2.83 590 $3,480 / 300 items College Panhellenic Council: 84 / 3.20 Alpha Tau Omega* 46 2.94 2.99 22 2.93 717 $1,542.13 / 97 items Multicultural Greek Council: 9 / 2.99 Sigma Phi Epsilon* 82 2.91 3.05 26 2.63 -- -- Interfraternity Council: 44 / 2.88 Omega Psi Phi* 6 2.88 2.81 -- -- -- -- National Pan-Hellenic Council: 12 / 2.54 Sigma Chi 57 2.79 2.90 15 2.67 -- -- Community Service Hours, Dollars Raised & Items Donated: Sigma Tau Gamma 34 2.78 2.89 17 3.08 448 $140 Alpha Sigma Phi 28 2.72 2.92 10 2.77 180 $310 17,184 community service hours Phi Sigma Kappa 26 2.67 2.72 8 2.30 575 $500 / 50 items $43,143 raised for philanthropy 3,988 items donated to charitable organizations Delta Tau Lambda 8 2.66 3.05 -- -- 23 $300 / 15 items Theta Chi 27 2.66 2.92 -- -- 205 $738 **Service hours, dollars raised, and items donated are self-reported Sigma Lambda Beta 16 2.64 2.83 5 2.78 10 $340 by chapter leadership Kappa Alpha Psi 8 2.64 2.50 -- -- 94 $800 / 10 items Omega Delta Phi 10 2.61 2.88 -- -- 180 200 items ** “--“ Indicates the chapter did not report the data Delta Sigma Theta 30 2.50 3.10 20 2.50 30 50 items Iota Phi Theta 8 2.42 2.39 -- -- 750 $250 / 100 items **Organizations marked with an asterisk (*) achieved above Alpha Phi Alpha 13 2.21 2.70 -- -- 60 $500 WMU’s respective all men’s or women’s semester grade point average. Phi Beta Sigma 7 1.52 2.28 -- -- 60 380 items .
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