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UC Berkeley Overall and Cal Greeks Gpas Fall 2014 UC Berkeley Overall and Cal Greeks University of California, Berkeley GPAs Fall 2014 Number of Percentage Who Disclosed Cumulative Semester Group Members GPA GPA GPA All Cal 27976 100% 3.263 3.252 CalGreeks 2892 83.16% 3.326 3.309 Non Greek 24779 100% 3.261 3.251 All Cal Men 13392 100% 3.214 3.209 All Cal Women 14583 100% 3.308 3.292 CalGreeks Men 1175 76.09% 3.242 3.191 CalGreeks 1717 88% 3.376 3.379 Women Non Greek Men 12133 100% 3.216 3.217 Non Greek 12645 100% 3.304 3.284 Women IFC 1157 76.15% 3.249 3.2 MCGC 107 47.66% 3.244 3.193 NPHC 10 60% 2.724 2.299 PHC 1609 90.62% 3.378 3.385 CalGreeks Fall 2014 Grade Report (Ranked Chapters Only) CalGreeks CalGreeks Semester % Cumulative Semester Cumulative Semester Council Ranked Chapter Members Released Council GPA GPA GPA Rank GPA Rank GPA Rank Delta Gamma 92 100% (PHC) 3.467 3.517 1 1 1 Alpha Chi Omega 132 100% (PHC) 3.407 3.458 4 2 2 Alpha Delta Pi 131 92% (PHC) 3.435 3.449 2 3 3 Pi Beta Phi 144 98% (PHC) 3.389 3.44 6 4 4 Chi Omega 129 100% (PHC) 3.425 3.42 3 5 5 Kappa Kappa Gamma 136 98% (PHC) 3.399 3.414 5 6 6 Delta Delta Delta 81 92% (PHC) 3.351 3.386 8 7 7 Alpha Phi 126 93% (PHC) 3.341 3.368 9 8 8 Chi Phi 46 100% (IFC) 3.318 3.365 12 9 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 54 100% (IFC) 3.352 3.312 7 10 2 Omega Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated 4 100% (PHC) 3.23 3.3 13 11 9 Sigma Kappa 126 93% (PHC) 3.323 3.287 11 12 10 Acacia 35 91% (IFC) 3.199 3.188 15 13 3 Pi Kappa Alpha 47 92% (IFC) 3.106 3.165 16 14 4 Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity, Inc 4 100% (MCGC) 3.009 3.16 17 15 1 Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity 94 91% (IFC) 3.218 3.135 14 16 5 Sigma Psi Zeta 9 100% (PHC) 3.328 3.02 10 17 11 Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc. 5 100% (MCGC) 2.924 2.719 18 18 2 Lambda Theta Phi, Latin Fraternity, Inc. 8 100% (MCGC) 2.834 2.59 19 19 3 Kappa Alpha Psi 2 100% (NPHC) 2.517 2.554 21 20 1 Alpha Phi Alpha 4 100% (NPHC) 2.762 2.529 20 21 2 *To be ranked, organizations must have an individual member grade release of 90% or more. CalGreeks Fall 2014 Grade Report (Unanked Chapters Only) % Cumulative Semester Council Unranked Chapter Members Released GPA GPA Alpha Delta Phi 25 44% (IFC) 3.362 3.221 Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity (XA Chapter) 23 89% (IFC) 3.469 3.429 Alpha Gamma Omega 15 67% (IFC) 3.563 3.507 Alpha Kappa Alpha 5 50% (NPHC) 3.202 3.462 Alpha Kappa Lambda 25 88% (IFC) 3.295 3.103 Alpha Omicron Pi 136 87% (PHC) 3.378 3.376 Alpha Sigma Phi 23 64% (IFC) 3.076 2.797 Alpha Tau Omega 61 57% (IFC) 3.392 3.287 Chi Psi 32 77% (IFC) 3.029 2.987 Delta Chi 41 85% (IFC) 3.354 3.308 Delta Sigma Phi 8 88% (IFC) 3.352 3.341 Delta Sigma Theta 8 75% (NPHC) 3.217 3.112 Delta Upsilon 58 84% (IFC) 3.17 3.134 Gamma Phi Beta 107 89% (PHC) 3.273 3.222 Gamma Rho Lambda 38 71% (MCGC) 3.463 3.468 Gamma Zeta Alpha, Inc. 8 50% (MCGC) 2.907 3.023 Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. 3 33% (NPHC) 2.775 2.445 Kappa Alpha Order 70 47% (IFC) 3.396 3.211 Kappa Alpha Theta 106 89% (PHC) 3.339 3.311 Lambda Phi Epsilon 17 82% (IFC) 3.384 3.535 Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. 22 50% (MCGC) 3.237 3.274 Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity, Inc. 5 20% (IFC) 2.707 2.308 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. 3 67% (NPHC) 2.452 2.179 Phi Delta Theta 15 80% (IFC) 3.395 3.199 Phi Kappa Tau 40 65% (IFC) 3.224 3.161 Phi Sigma Rho 17 41% (MCGC) 3.312 3.075 Pi Delta Psi Fraternity, Incorporated 8 50% (MCGC) 2.766 2.809 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity 64 81% (IFC) 3.295 3.247 Pi Lambda Phi 42 80% (IFC) 2.912 2.782 Sigma Alpha Mu 20 85% (IFC) 3.328 3.298 Sigma Chi 56 85% (IFC) 3.335 3.316 Sigma Epsilon Omega Fraternity 33 67% (IFC) 3.401 3.472 Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated 5 20% (NPHC) 3.462 3.72 Sigma Nu 38 29% (IFC) 3.397 3.205 Sigma Omicron Pi 19 26% (MCGC) 3.172 2.962 Sigma Phi Omega 16 31% (MCGC) 3.143 3.089 Sigma Pi 39 81% (IFC) 3.09 3.023 Sigma Pi Alpha 12 58% (MCGC) 3.246 3.049 Tau Kappa Epsilon 44 73% (IFC) 3.295 3.339 Theta Chi 45 72% (IFC) 3.068 3.15 Theta Delta Chi 31 50% (IFC) 3.336 3.283 Triangle Fraternity 21 71% (IFC) 3.261 3.182 Zeta Tau Alpha 124 83% (PHC) 3.351 3.337 *To be ranked, organizations must have an individual member grade release of 90% or more. .
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