Fraternity & Sorority Life Report – Fall 2018 Western Michigan University

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Fraternity & Sorority Life Report – Fall 2018 Western Michigan University Western Michigan University Office of Student Engagement Fraternity & Sorority Life Report – Fall 2018 CHAPTER MEMBERS FALL 2018 CUMULATIVE NEW NEW MEMBER SERVICE SERVICE HOURS MONEY RAISED/ITEMS GPA GPA MEMBERS/NEOS FALL GPA HOURS PER MEMBER DONATED Delta Xi Nu* 4 3.60 3.40 -- -- -- -- -- Alpha Chi Omega* 76 3.35 3.44 23 3.47 2553.5 33.60 $1,495/250 items Sigma Lambda Gamma* 8 3.30 3.22 -- -- 70 8.75 -- Delta Tau Lambda* 9 3.27 2.96 4 3.27 90 10 $300 Alpha Phi* 76 3.24 3.31 23 3.37 1140 15 $11,740 Chi Omega* 80 3.21 3.32 19 3.41 800 10 $15,000 Total Greek Membership: Delta Zeta * 73 3.21 3.30 27 3.31 337.6 4.62 $134 1,317 undergraduate students Alpha Xi Delta* 85 3.17 3.22 23 2.98 1007 11.84 $3,592 7.4% of WMU Undergraduate students Sigma Kappa* 92 3.12 3.29 25 3.45 1830.3 18.89 $8,762 Lambda Theta Alpha* 5 3.09 3.14 -- -- 40 8 -- Average GPA by Term (Fall 2018): Phi Gamma Delta * 79 3.02 3.11 18 2.76 1643 20.79 $3,100/100 items All WMU Average GPA: 2.92 Omega Delta Phi* 11 2.99 3.05 -- -- 244 22.18 $150/200 items All Women’s Average GPA: 3.06 Sigma Tau Gamma* 53 2.99 3.07 15 3.10 504 9.51 $218 All Men’s Average GPA: 2.79 Alpha Omicron Pi 42 2.93 3.15 12 3.00 560 13.33 $851/75 items Omega Psi Phi* 5 2.92 3.16 -- -- 60 12 $300/50 items All Fraternity & Sorority Life GPA: 2.88 Sigma Chi* 73 2.91 2.95 24 3.18 730 10 -- All Fraternity GPA: 2.72 Alpha Tau Omega* 62 2.90 2.98 16 2.99 350 10 $350 All Sorority GPA: 3.08 Lambda Chi Alpha* 38 2.84 2.97 14 2.65 359 9.44 $700 Alpha Sigma Phi* 36 2.82 2.96 13 2.69 258 7.10 $410 Average Chapter Size/Average Semester GPA: Pi Kappa Phi* 82 2.81 2.95 20 2.68 446 14.39 $800 National Pan-Hellenic Council = 15/2.43 Phi Iota Alpha 5 2.77 3.08 3 3.03 118 23.6 $239 Interfraternity Council = 56/2.84 Theta Chi 36 2.77 2.89 10 2.75 339.5 9.43 $500 Multicultural Greek Council = 8/3.10 Pi Kappa Alpha 31 2.76 2.82 12 2.47 446 14.39 $1,200 College Panhellenic Council = 75/3.17 Sigma Phi Epsilon 91 2.75 2.96 16 2.89 -- -- -- Community Service Hours, Dollars Raised, & Items Donated: Phi Sigma Kappa 28 2.74 2.80 21 2.60 456 12 -- Sigma Lambda Beta 10 2.68 2.86 -- 2.86 46 4.60 $387 15, 950 Service Hours Alpha Kappa Alpha 38 2.56 2.95 33 2.54 15 .39 64 items $57,411 Raised for philanthropy Sigma Gamma Rho 23 2.53 2.87 -- -- 207 9 $844/172 items 2,771 Items Donated to Charitable Organizations Delta Sigma Theta 21 2.52 2.89 -- -- 210 10 $50/300 items *Service hours, dollars raised, and items donated are self-reported by chapter Iota Phi Theta 9 2.40 2.61 2 1.33 140 15.56 600 items leadership Kappa Alpha Psi 8 2.38 2.51 -- -- 60 7.5 $500 Alpha Phi Alpha 13 2.09 2.60 6 1.63 42 3.23 $400 ** ”--“ indicates chapter did not report the data Phi Beta Sigma 3 2.05 2.34 -- -- 110 36.67 10 items Organizations marked with an asterisk(*) achieved above WMU’s respective all men’s or all women’s term grade point average. .
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