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Fall 2017 Chapter Report Card General Information Membership Academic Performance Organizational Conduct Service Washington State University Fall 2017 Chapter Report Card General Information Membership Academic Performance Organizational Conduct Service GPA ester GPA ester GPA Council Chapter apter Status apter Violations CFSL Advisor Res / Non-Res Sem Sem Sexual Assault Ch Other violations Other Hazing Violations Hours Completed Chapter Semester Semester Chapter Alcohol Violations Percent Below 2.0 Below Percent Housing 2017-2018 Community Service Service Community Service Community New Member Class Total new members new Total Hours/ Per Member University Approved Total active members Total Percent on Deans List Deans on Percent Acacia IFC Res Megan 21 4 2.724 2.5 29% 0% 54.30 2.59 Alpha Chi Omega Panhellenic Res Yes Nicholas 170 54 3.208 3.09 9% 31% 1071.20 6.30 Alpha Delta Pi Panhellenic Res Yes Richard 160 63 3.234 3.28 9% 33% 963.40 6.02 Alpha Gamma Delta Panhellenic Res Yes Megan 186 58 3.184 3.05 5% 28% 861.10 4.63 Alpha Gamma Rho IFC Res Yes Richard 45 12 3.057 3.17 11% 29% 423.56 9.41 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. NPHC Non-Res Richard 11 n/a 3.092 n/a 18% 18% 90.00 8.18 Alpha Kappa Lambda Interim Suspension Alpha Kappa Psi Business Fraternity Professional Non-Res Robert * * * * * * * * Alpha Nu Multicultural Sorority UGC Non-Res Nicholas 27 11 3.047 2.85 15% 22% 352.00 13.04 Alpha Omicron Pi Panhellenic Res Yes Megan 182 64 3.282 3.27 6% 36% 781.40 4.29 Alpha Phi Panhellenic Res Yes Nicholas 173 55 3.136 3.08 9% 29% 658.83 3.81 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. NPHC Non-Res Megan 3 n/a 2.942 n/a 0% 0% 20.00 6.67 Alpha Pi Omega Expanding Alpha Psi Lambda National, Inc. UGC Non-Res Nicholas 7 5 3.049 3.03 57% 14% 72.50 10.36 Alpha Rho Chi Professional Fraternity Professional Non-Res Robert * * * * * * * * Alpha Sigma Phi IFC Non-Res Nicholas 19 8 2.615 2.38 53% 11% 19.80 1.04 Alpha Tau Omega IFC Res Yes Megan 76 25 3.008 3.11 5% 21% 300.00 3.95 Beta Theta Pi IFC Res Yes Megan 92 23 3.07 3.18 8% 13% 427.60 4.65 Chi Delta Sigma Sorority UGC Non-Res Dan 24 8 2.843 2.37 25% 21% 837.70 34.90 Chi Omega Panhellenic Res Yes Nicholas 149 56 3.237 3.22 6% 46% 1648.50 11.06 Chi Sigma Alpha UGC Non-Res Megan 13 5 3.026 2.54 8% 15% 222.00 17.08 Delta Chi IFC Non-Res Richard 14 6 2.796 2.42 29% 7% 91.80 6.56 Delta Delta Delta Panhellenic Res Yes Richard 168 40 3.144 3.21 11% 26% 1270.10 7.56 Delta Gamma Panhellenic Res Yes Megan 168 57 3.328 3.33 1% 40% 635.28 3.78 Delta Lambda Phi Expanding Delta Sigma Phi IFC Res Megan 21 21 3.069 3.07 19% 33% 43.20 2.06 Delta Sigma Pi Business Fraternity Professional Non-Res Robert * * * * * * * * Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. NPHC Non-Res Nicholas 7 n/a 3.227 n/a 14% 29% 70.00 10.00 Delta Tau Delta IFC Res Nicholas 50 23 3.012 3.09 10% 16% 396.50 7.93 Delta Upsilon Unrecognized through January 2021; Suspended from IHQ Delta Xi Phi Multicultural Sorority Expanding FarmHouse IFC Res Yes Megan 15 3 3.23 3.06 27% 40% 221.00 14.73 Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, INC. UGC Non-Res Megan 20 9 3.263 3.26 5% 30% 616.55 30.83 Gamma Iota Omicron Fraternity, inc. UGC Non-Res Richard 13 3 2.806 3.16 38% 8% 87.60 6.74 Gamma Phi Beta Panhellenic Res Yes Megan 181 66 3.193 3.15 2.2%† 13.8%† 1081.90 5.98 Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Expanding Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. No Relationship Agreement on File Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Chapter Closed by IHQ Kappa Alpha Theta Panhellenic Res Yes Nicholas 193 60 3.397 3.45 4% 50% 1154.36 5.98 Kappa Delta Panhellenic Res Yes Megan 176 54 3.346 3.24 3% 39% 991.40 5.63 Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc. UGC Non-Res Nicholas 29 12 3.071 3.04 21% 21% 957.60 33.02 Kappa Kappa Gamma Panhellenic Res Yes Dan 176 60 3.331 3.32 2% 40% 772.34 4.39 Kappa Kappa Psi Band Fraternity Professional Non-Res Robert * * * * * * * * Kappa Sigma IFC Res Richard 63 19 2.848 2.66 21% 13% 227.30 3.61 La Hermandad de o eMe Te UGC Non-Res Megan 17 7 2.729 2.62 29% 6% 341.85 20.11 Lambda Chi Alpha IFC Res Nicholas 104 30 3.148 3.04 7% 29% 399.20 3.84 Lambda Phi Epsilon International Fraternity Inc. UGC Non-Res Nicholas 8 7 3.086 3.18 13% 25% 159.00 19.88 Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. UGC Non-Res Richard 35 31 3.057 3.02 14% 17% 536.24 15.32 Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Expanding Nu Kappa Alpha Fraternity Expanding Omega Delta Phi, Inc. UGC Non-Res Megan 45 17 3.069 3.07 13% 29% 1116.80 24.82 Omega Phi Chi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. Expanding Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Graduate Chapter, Ineligible for University Recognition Phi Delta Theta Unrecognized through January 2020; Suspended from IHQ Phi Gamma Delta IFC Res Richard 66 16 3.222 2.92 5% 33% 410.50 6.22 Phi Kappa Sigma IFC Res Nicholas 63 23 3.212 3.27 8% 29% 229.10 3.64 Phi Kappa Tau IFC Res Dan 52 25 3.103 3.07 6% 19% 67.00 1.29 Phi Kappa Theta IFC Res Yes Richard 101 24 3.18 3.16 5% 28% 686.40 6.80 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Professional Non-Res Robert * * * * * * * * Phi Sigma Kappa IFC Non-Res Richard 42 12 3.024 2.92 17% 21% 474.80 11.30 Phi Sigma Pi Leadership Fraternity Professional Non-Res Robert * * * * * * * * Pi Beta Phi Panhellenic Res Yes Richard 175 61 3.132 3.19 9% 29% 850.55 4.86 Pi Kappa Alpha IFC Res Dan 52 36 2.816 2.78 19% 10% 426.50 8.20 Pi Kappa Phi IFC Res Megan 125 38 3.076 3.04 19% 24% 571.00 4.57 Sigma Alpha Agricultural Sorority Professional Non-Res Robert * * * * * * * * Sigma Alpha Epsilon IFC Res Nicholas 133 33 3.104 3.03 7% 23% 746.50 5.61 Sigma Alpha Mu IFC Non-Res Nicholas 19 8 3.195 3.34 11% 26% 122.50 6.45 Sigma Chi IFC Res Richard 45 10 2.975 2.88 13% 16% 268.40 5.96 Sigma Kappa Panhellenic Res Yes Megan 158 61 3.138 3 9% 25% 1535.05 9.72 Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. UGC Non-Res Richard 33 14 2.881 2.9 15% 21% 732.25 22.19 Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority Inc. UGC Non-Res Nicholas 19 2 2.798 2.82 26% 26% 403.05 21.21 Sigma Nu IFC Res Yes Nicholas 94 29 3.101 3.14 11% 18% 886.60 9.43 HQ Social Probation no Alcohol; HQ Hold on Candidate Class Activities Sigma Phi Epsilon IFC Res Yes Nicholas 104 31 3.387 2.53 2% 56% 862.00 8.29 Sigma Pi IFC Res Megan 67 17 2.99 2.95 10% 15% 1 337.60 5.04 Sigma Tau Gamma IFC Non-Res Richard 16 3 2.716 2.22 19% 19% 94.50 5.91 Tau Beta Sigma Band Sorority Professional Non-Res Yes Robert * * * * * * * * Tau Kappa Epsilon IFC Res Richard 129 42 2.959 2.93 15% 16% 1 1 564.90 4.38 Theta Chi IFC Res Megan 83 25 3.049 2.94 7% 8% 130.50 1.57 Theta Xi IFC Res Richard 40 12 2.935 3.03 8% 13% 217.60 5.44 Community Wide Statistics All data is from Fall 2017 Semester Panhellenic Average GPA 3.24 All conduct data numbers are based on the violation date and a finding of responsiblity. Interfraternity Average GPA 3.07 * Indicates that data is not currently tracked by CFSL United Greek Average GPA 3.00 † Chapters signature was not completed fully resulting in multiple redactions, numbers may not be reflective of chapter GPA National PanHellenic Average GPA 3.11 All Greek Women's Average GPA 3.23 All Greek Men's Average GPA 3.05 All Greek Average GPA 3.15 Number of Active Chapters 164.57 Number of Greek Members 164.57 Total Number of Organizational Conduct Violations 3 Total Number of Community Service Hours Completed 30,591.21 .
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