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University of South Carolina UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Greek Report & Academic Data SPRING 2020 MISSION & VALUES The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life enhances the undergraduate fraternity and sorority experience at the University of South Carolina by: Enhance leadership, personal and professional development for the fraternity and 1 sorority community. Partner with fraternal organizations and community stakeholders to cultivate community, safety and 2 accountability. Provide support, guidance and mentorship for the operations and strategic growth of the fraternity 3 and sorority community. We achieve our vision to develop global citizens by enhancing their academic pursuits through a value- based fraternal experience. Our core values are scholarship, leadership, service and friendship. Due to COVID-19 and the disruption to the spring 2020 semester, much of the reported data is significantly lower than previous semester. Chapters had many service events, philanthropy events, and other initiatives canceled, as well as students had to quickly transition to online learning platforms. To see previous Greek Reports, please email [email protected] with your request. MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION CPA IFC MGC NPHC New Members 89 247 15 15 Total Members 3,950 2,444 49 168 TOTAL MEMBERS 6,611 COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS COMMUNITY GPA 3.49 # of 4.0 GPA 1,622 Total Service Hours 30,548 Total Philanthropy Dollars $469,387 ALL SORORITY ALL FRATERNITY Total Members 4,081 2,567 GPA 3.68 3.37 New Member GPA 3.58 3.33 * All academic/retention data is unofficial. UofSC specific data is calculated by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life or Enrollment Management, not by UofSC Institutional Assessment and Compliance (variances may occur). The ACE Program allows the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life to evaluate chapter performance as it relates to our minimum expectations of UofSC fraternal organizations, and gives potential members additional information about our chapters, prior to joining. The ACE Program evaluates chapters in the areas of: Leadership and Member Development; Safety and Accountability; Community Engagement; Academic Excellence; and Accomplishments and Challenges. Based on their ability and dedication to meeting minimum expectations, chapters received the following designations for the 2019 calendar year. EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS WITH DISTINCTION Alpha Gamma Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Pi Beta Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS Alpha Chi Omega Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. Alpha Xi Delta Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Delta Delta Delta Phi Kappa Tau Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Phi Mu Delta Zeta Sigma Phi Epsilon Gamma Phi Beta Zeta Tau Alpha MEETS EXPECTATIONS Alpha Delta Pi Phi Delta Theta Alpha Epsilon Pi Phi Sigma Kappa Chi Omega Theta Chi Chi Psi Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. APPROACHING EXPECTATIONS Delta Upsilon Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. Kappa Alpha Order Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Phi Kappa Sigma Sigma Alpha Epsilon DOES NOT MEET EXPECTATIONS Alpha Sigma Rho Sorority, Inc. Phi Kappa Sigma Beta Theta Pi Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Delta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Nu Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Theta Delta Chi Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Due to their new or re-establishing chapter status, Delta Tau Delta (IFC), Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. (MGC), and Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. (MGC) were not required to submit the 2019 ACE Program. They will receive their first chapter designation in January 2021. College Panhellenic Association (CPA) CHAPTER GPA CHAPTER SIZE GPA Alpha Chi Omega 261 3.65 Alpha Delta Pi 354 3.70 Alpha Gamma Delta 295 3.71 Alpha Xi Delta 253 3.66 Chi Omega 328 3.71 Delta Delta Delta 317 3.68 Delta Zeta 304 3.73 Gamma Phi Beta 269 3.63 Kappa Delta 349 3.64 Kappa Kappa Gamma 301 3.72 Phi Mu 317 3.73 Pi Beta Phi 300 3.74 Zeta Tau Alpha 302 3.64 CPA AVERAGE GPA 3.69 4.0 SEMESTER GPA CHAPTER SIZE % OF CHAPTER Alpha Chi Omega 261 25% Alpha Delta Pi 354 36% Alpha Gamma Delta 295 38% Alpha Xi Delta 253 34% Chi Omega 328 34% Delta Delta Delta 317 30% Delta Zeta 304 33% Gamma Phi Beta 269 23% Kappa Delta 349 27% Kappa Kappa Gamma 301 33% Phi Mu 317 37% Pi Beta Phi 300 34% Zeta Tau Alpha 302 24% NEW MEMBER GPA CHAPTER NM CLASS SIZE GPA Alpha Chi Omega 16 3.43 Alpha Xi Delta 16 3.68 Delta Zeta 14 3.79 Gamma Phi Beta 13 3.77 Phi Mu 7 3.36 Pi Beta Phi 10 3.74 Zeta Tau Alpha 13 3.26 CPA AVERAGE GPA 3.58 SERVICE HOURS CHAPTER TOTAL HOURS Alpha Chi Omega 488 Alpha Delta Pi 1,250 Alpha Gamma Delta 2,019 Alpha Xi Delta 1,121 Chi Omega 1,993 Delta Delta Delta 2,941 Delta Zeta 4,041 Gamma Phi Beta 2,342 Kappa Delta 389 Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,574 Phi Mu 2,395 Pi Beta Phi 1,882 Zeta Tau Alpha 1,088 TOTAL 23,523 PHILANTHROPY DOLLARS CHAPTER TOTAL RAISED Alpha Chi Omega $6,926 Alpha Delta Pi $1,250 Alpha Gamma Delta $7,977 Alpha Xi Delta $17,438 Chi Omega $9,555 Delta Delta Delta $47,000 Delta Zeta $23,273 Gamma Phi Beta $11,302 Kappa Delta $0 Kappa Kappa Gamma $15,761 Phi Mu $108,241 Pi Beta Phi $43,904 Zeta Tau Alpha $3,825 TOTAL $296,452 DONATIONS FROM COLLEGE PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION • Circle of Sisterhood: $20,000 • UofSC COVID-19 relief fund: $4,000 • CPA chapter philanthropies: $975 • COVID-19 relief grants to CPA members: $5,000 • Scholarships to CPA members: $2,000 TOTAL: $31, 975 Interfraternity Council (IFC) CHAPTER GPA CHAPTER SIZE GPA Alpha Epsilon Pi 88 3.36 Beta Theta Pi 121 3.39 Chi Psi 139 3.34 Delta Kappa Epsilon 125 3.36 Delta Tau Delta 91 3.39 Delta Upsilon 71 3.44 Kappa Alpha Order 118 3.28 Kappa Sigma 144 3.44 Phi Delta Theta 133 3.43 Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) 131 3.49 Phi Kappa Sigma 118 3.28 Phi Kappa Tau 91 3.33 Phi Sigma Kappa 112 3.50 Pi Kappa Alpha 168 3.33 Pi Kappa Phi 185 3.39 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 139 3.35 Sigma Nu 155 3.35 Sigma Phi Epsilon 123 3.49 Theta Chi 145 3.34 Theta Delta Chi 47 3.28 IFC AVERAGE GPA 3.38 4.0 SEMESTER GPA CHAPTER SIZE % OF CHAPTER Alpha Epsilon Pi 88 13% Beta Theta Pi 121 17% Chi Psi 139 14% Delta Kappa Epsilon 125 12% Delta Tau Delta 91 18% Delta Upsilon 71 14% Kappa Alpha Order 118 9% Kappa Sigma 144 15% Phi Delta Theta 133 14% Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) 131 13% Phi Kappa Sigma 118 8% Phi Kappa Tau 91 8% Phi Sigma Kappa 112 20% Pi Kappa Alpha 168 14% Pi Kappa Phi 185 11% Sigma Alpha Epsilon 139 10% Sigma Nu 155 10% Sigma Phi Epsilon 123 21% Theta Chi 145 12% Theta Delta Chi 47 17% NEW MEMBER GPA CHAPTER NM CLASS SIZE GPA Alpha Epsilon Pi 9 3.35 Beta Theta Pi 16 3.37 Chi Psi 19 3.17 Delta Kappa Epsilon 9 3.48 Delta Tau Delta 5 3.49 Delta Upsilon 11 3.03 Kappa Alpha Order 5 3.43 Kappa Sigma 9 3.57 Phi Delta Theta 14 3.60 Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) 11 3.49 Phi Kappa Sigma 19 3.35 Phi Kappa Tau 18 3.29 Phi Sigma Kappa 8 3.61 Pi Kappa Alpha 15 3.35 Pi Kappa Phi 23 3.41 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 3 3.86 Sigma Nu 6 3.08 Sigma Phi Epsilon 10 3.48 Theta Chi 32 3.30 Theta Delta Chi 5 3.28 IFC AVERAGE GPA 3.40 SERVICE HOURS CHAPTER TOTAL HOURS Alpha Epsilon Pi 103 Beta Theta Pi 168 Chi Psi 0 Delta Kappa Epsilon 748 Delta Tau Delta 147 Delta Upsilon 0 Kappa Alpha Order 0 Kappa Sigma 0 Phi Delta Theta 116 Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) 385 Phi Kappa Sigma 654 Phi Kappa Tau 521 Phi Sigma Kappa 0 Pi Kappa Alpha 132 Pi Kappa Phi 1,872 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 0 Sigma Nu 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 Theta Chi 876 Theta Delta Chi 14 TOTAL 5,736 PHILANTHROPY DOLLARS CHAPTER TOTAL RAISED Alpha Epsilon Pi $2,273 Beta Theta Pi $6,000 Chi Psi $5,000 Delta Kappa Epsilon $5,000 Delta Tau Delta $2,769 Delta Upsilon $300 Kappa Alpha Order $7,500 Kappa Sigma $3,000 Phi Delta Theta $15,000 Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) $7,000 Phi Kappa Sigma $3,000 Phi Kappa Tau $8,514 Phi Sigma Kappa $7,561 Pi Kappa Alpha $9,853 Pi Kappa Phi $6,650 Sigma Alpha Epsilon $8,000 Sigma Nu $15,000 Sigma Phi Epsilon $10,028 Theta Chi $3,350 Theta Delta Chi $1,021 TOTAL $126,819 DONATIONS FROM INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL • Feed Our Heroes: $4,000 • UofSC COVID-19 relief fund: $8,000 TOTAL: $12,000 Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) CHAPTER GPA CHAPTER SIZE GPA Alpha Sigma Rho Sorority, Inc. 15 3.51 Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. 7 3.54 Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. 9 3.58 Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 17 2.97 Sigma Lambda Beta 1 * International Fraternity, Inc. MGC AVERAGE GPA 3.52 4.0 SEMESTER GPA CHAPTER SIZE % OF CHAPTER Alpha Sigma Rho Sorority, Inc. 15 20% Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc. 7 43% Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. 9 11% Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. 17 6% Sigma Lambda Beta 1 * International Fraternity, Inc.
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