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Spring 2020 Community Report Fraternity and Sorority Life Spring 2020 Academic Report Graduating Number of Total Number Members NM Class Chapter New Semester GPA Cumul. GPA of Members for Spring Semester GPA Members 2020 Collegiate Panhellenic Association Alpha Delta Pi 152 40 39 3.719 3.514 3.640 Alpha Epsilon Phi 135 23 36 3.641 3.504 3.644 Chi Omega 136 34 41 3.794 3.572 3.762 Delta Delta Delta 145 31 40 3.702 3.505 3.597 Delta Phi Epsilon 122 38 28 3.445 3.378 3.342 Delta Zeta 137 24 37 3.720 3.485 3.701 Kappa Delta 150 37 41 3.777 3.564 3.656 Kappa Kappa Gamma 131 24 38 3.704 3.501 3.675 Phi Sigma Rho 83 9 14 3.529 3.334 3.424 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi 33 9 6 3.595 3.379 3.272 Sigma Alpha Omega 9 3 1 3.294 3.154 ** Sigma Sigma Sigma 140 24 41 3.713 3.443 3.683 Sigma Delta Tau 123 0 123 3.605 3.361 3.605 Theta Phi Alpha 124 24 34 3.627 3.432 3.581 Panhel Average/Total 1620 320 519 3.633 3.438 3.583 Interfraternity Council Alpha Epsilon Pi 36 10 8 3.603 3.446 3.396 Alpha Tau Omega 86 21 25 3.527 3.324 3.572 Beta Theta Pi 59 20 12 3.700 3.556 3.692 Delta Chi 95 20 17 3.525 3.437 3.662 Delta Sigma Phi 51 15 8 3.453 3.202 3.285 Delta Tau Delta 30 5 5 3.374 3.325 3.396 Iota Nu Delta 4 0 4 3.840 3.372 3.840 Phi Delta Theta 81 26 14 3.466 3.245 3.577 Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) 46 13 12 3.428 3.168 3.423 Pi Kappa Alpha 106 23 23 3.567 3.280 3.366 Pi Kappa Phi 122 31 21 3.577 3.353 3.520 Pi Lambda Phi 38 3 7 3.516 3.296 3.412 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 47 6 14 3.478 3.260 3.399 Sigma Alpha Mu 34 7 6 3.449 3.232 3.785 Sigma Beta Rho 5 1 * 3.595 3.428 * Sigma Phi Epsilon 58 5 16 3.586 3.279 3.545 Tau Kappa Epsilon 16 5 4 3.563 3.304 3.619 Triangle 37 4 5 3.577 3.449 3.647 Zeta Beta Tau 38 9 8 3.540 3.314 3.435 IFC Average/Total 989 224 209 3.545 3.330 3.532 National Pan-Hellenic Council Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. 16 9 * 3.264 3.092 * Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. 11 7 2 3.437 3.319 ** Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. 8 1 3 3.646 3.261 ** Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. 9 1 * ** ** * Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. 2 1 * ** ** * NPHC Average/Total 46 19 5 3.449 3.224 * No New Members **Less than Three Members, Cannot Report Fraternity and Sorority Life Spring 2020 Academic Report All Fraternity Cumul. GPA 3.315 # Fraternity Men 1024 All Fraternity Semester GPA 3.537 # Sorority Women 1631 All Sorority Cumul. GPA 3.430 # in FSL Community 2655 All Sorority Semester GPA 3.620 All Chapter Cumul. GPA 3.363 # of Men Pitt Students 7879 All Chapter Semester GPA 3.572 # of Women Pitt Students 9339 All NM Semester GPA 3.552 Total # of Pitt Students 17218 Undergraduate Men Cumul. GPA 3.245 % of Affliated Members 15.40% Undergraduate Men Semester GPA 3.460 Undergraduate Women Cumul. GPA 3.413 Undergraduate Women Semester GPA 3.624 All University Cumul. GPA 3.335 All University Semester GPA 3.548 Fraternity and Sorority Life Spring 2020 Community Report Number of other Average Philanthropic Chapter Number of Number of violations community fundraising Total number hazing alcohol (recruitment, service hours dollars per of members violations violations bylaws, etc.) per member chapter Collegiate Panhellenic Association Alpha Delta Pi 152 - - - 6.5 $ 2,080.00 Alpha Epsilon Phi 135 - - - - - Chi Omega 136 - - - - - Delta Delta Delta 145 1 - - - - Delta Phi Epsilon 122 - - - - - Delta Zeta 137 - 1 - - - Kappa Delta 150 - - - 5 $ 1,700.00 Kappa Kappa Gamma 131 - - - 0.25 $ 200.00 Phi Sigma Rho 83 - - - 4 - Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi 33 - - - 0.5 $ 475.00 Sigma Alpha Omega 9 - - - 3 - Sigma Sigma Sigma 140 - 1 1 - - Sigma Delta Tau 123 - - - - - Theta Phi Alpha 124 - - - - - Panhel Average/Total 1620 1 2 1 3.2 $ 4,455.00 Interfraternity Council Alpha Epsilon Pi 36 - - - - - Alpha Tau Omega 86 - - - 1 $ 1,616.00 Beta Theta Pi 59 - - - 8 - Delta Chi 95 - - - 1 - Delta Sigma Phi 51 - 1 1 - - Delta Tau Delta 30 - - - - - Iota Nu Delta 4 - - - - - Phi Delta Theta 81 - - - - - Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) 46 - - - - - Pi Kappa Alpha 106 - 1 1 - Pi Kappa Phi 122 - - - - - Pi Lambda Phi 38 - - - - - Sigma Alpha Epsilon 47 - - - 3 $ 3,387.00 Sigma Alpha Mu 34 - - - - - Sigma Beta Rho 5 - - - 10 $ 375.00 Sigma Phi Epsilon 58 - 1 - 1.75 - Tau Kappa Epsilon 16 - - - - - Triangle 37 - - - 12.5 $ 220.00 Zeta Beta Tau 38 - - - - - IFC Average/Total 989 0 3 2 5.3 $ 5,598.00 National Pan-Hellenic Council Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. 16 - - - - - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. 11 - - - 12 $ 100.00 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. 8 - - - - - Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. 9 - - - - - Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. 2 ** ** ** - - NPHC Average/Total 46 0 0 0 12 $ 100.00 **Less than Three Members, Cannot Report Fraternity and Sorority Life Spring 2020 Community Report Participation in Pitt Dance Pitt Dance Chapter Other Student Events with Marathon Marathon Cathedral Standards of Org. Alcohol Participants Funds Raised Excellence Result Collegiate Panhellenic Association Alpha Delta Pi 100% 5 52 $ 3,017.00 Requirements Met Alpha Epsilon Phi - 8 36 $ 3,539.83 Advisory Status Chi Omega 100% 1 7 $ 373.50 Requirements Met Delta Delta Delta 100% 1 110 $ 7,989.00 Requirements Met Delta Phi Epsilon 74% 0 36 $ 1,359.33 Requirements Met Delta Zelta - 2 35 $1,612.00 - Kappa Delta 100% 6 106 $ 8,709.42 Cathedral Cup Award Kappa Kappa Gamma 98% 0 18 $ 1,032.58 Requirements Met Phi Sigma Rho 100% 1 25 $ 3,370.56 Requirements Met Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi 88% 1 - - Requirements Met Sigma Alpha Omega - 0 - $ 427.14 Advisory Status Sigma Delta Tau - 1 - - - Sigma Sigma Sigma 98% 4 4 $ 2,301.00 Requirements Met Theta Phi Alpha 100% 0 29 $ 3,263.31 Requirements Met Panhel Average/Total 96% 30 423 $ 36,994.67 Interfraternity Council Alpha Epsilon Pi - 1 1 $ - Advisory Status Alpha Tau Omega 87% 6 48 $ 2,215.00 Requirements Met Beta Theta Pi - 4 25 $ 2,708.09 Advisory Status Delta Chi - 0 49 $ 4,510.73 Advisory Status Delta Sigma Phi 60% 0 11 $ 433.50 Requirements Met Delta Tau Delta 100% 5 1 $ 211.33 Requirements Met Iota Nu Delta - 0 - - - Phi Delta Theta - 0 30 $ 525.00 Advisory Status Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) - 3 18 $ 1,555.33 Advisory Status Pi Kappa Alpha - 7 1 $ 95.00 Advisory Status Pi Kappa Phi 100% 7 8 $ 52.50 Advisory Status Pi Lambda Phi 90% 2 5 $ 366.00 Requirements Met Sigma Alpha Epsilon - 3 - - Advisory Status Sigma Alpha Mu 100% 3 28 $ 1,380.83 Requirements Met Sigma Beta Rho 100% 1 - - Requirements Met Sigma Phi Epsilon - 4 13 $ 146.67 Requirements Met Tau Kappa Epsilon 83% 0 1 - Requirements Met Triangle 100% 0 23 $ 473.60 Cathedral Cup Award Zeta Beta Tau 96% 1 11 $ 1,341.00 Requirements Met IFC Average/Total 91% 47 273 $ 16,014.58 National Pan-Hellenic Council Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. - 0 - - Requirements Met Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. 66% 0 - - Cathedral Cup Award Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. - 0 - - Advisory Status Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. - 0 - - Requirements Met Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. - 0 - - - NPHC Average/Total 66% 0.
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