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Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Life: Spring 2018 Semester Report Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Life: Spring 2018 Semester Report Undergraduate Enrollment: 29,377; Undergraduate Men: 16,743; Undergraduate Women: 12,634** Total Fraternity and Sorority Membership: 6,259 Average Chapter/House Size: Interfraternity Council (IFC): 3,421 IFC: (3,421/40) = 86 Members Multicultural Greek Council (MGC): 126 MGC: (126/10) = 13 Members National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC): 82 NPHC: (82/9) = 9 Members Panhellenic Association (PHA): 2,630 PCC: (380/12) = 32 members Total Cooperative Membership (PCC): 380 PHA: (2,630/21) = 125 Members Total Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Membership: 6,639 Total New Members: 383 IFC: 306 Undergraduates who are members of Fraternities & Sororities: 21.3% MGC: 10 Undergraduates who are members of Fraternities, Sororities & Cooperatives: 22.6% NPHC: 17 PCC: 0 All Undergraduate GPA: 3.03~ PHA: 50 All Men's GPA: 2.96` Total Community Service Contributions: 46,536 hours All Women's GPA: 3.13` Fraternity and Sorority Service: 44,002 hours; 7.03 hours/member First Year Student GPA: 3.07+ Cooperative Service: 2,534 hours; 6.67 hours/member All Fraternity and Sorority GPA: 3.11 Total Philanthropic Donations: $355,049 All IFC GPA: 3.00 Fraternity & Sorority Philanthropic Donations: $336,896; $53.83/member All MGC GPA: 3.02 Cooperative Philanthropy Donations: $18,153; $47.77/member All NPHC GPA: 2.69 All PHA GPA: 3.26 All Sorority GPA: 3.26 21% (428/2,019) of student organization presidents and treasurers are members of All Fraternity GPA: 2.99 fraternities, sororities, or cooperatives All Cooperative GPA: 3.27 All FSCL GPA: 3.12 Fall 2013*** Four-Year Student Graduation Rate: Fall 2017 to Spring 2018 First Year Student Retention: FSCL: 74% (1,398/1,878)^^ FSCL: 96.3% (1,827/1,897) Purdue University: 59% (3,698/6,319)^ Fall 2012*** Five-Year Student Graduation Rate: ** Enrollment summary, Spring 2018 FSCL: 89% (1,554/1,753)^^ ~ Academic Performance Term End, Spring 2018 Purdue University: 77% (4,883/6,329)^ `Academic Performance with gender ethnicity, Spring 2018 Fall 2011*** Six-Year Student Graduation Rate: + New Beginners FY GPA Term End, Spring 2018 cohort FSCL: 94% (1,461/1,557)^^ ***Matriculation Term Purdue University: 79%(5,244/6,660)^ ^University graduation/retention rates, FTFT New Beginners ^^Pending and Awarded Degrees, Fall 2017 Fraternity, Sorority, Cooperative Community NR: Not Reported NA: Not Applicable *Not reported per FERPA Semester Philanthropy Organization GPA Cumulative GPA Rank N.M. GPA New Members Total Members Service Hours Dollars Alpha Chi Omega 3.45 3.44 1 NA 0 129 1,200 $6,293 Phi Beta Chi 3.41 3.34 2 * 2 21 126 $690 Stewart 3.41 3.42 2 NA 0 33 274 $5,538 Kappa Alpha Theta 3.40 3.41 4 NA 0 157 832 $98 Maclure 3.38 3.26 5 NA 0 20 140 $150 Twin Pines 3.38 3.34 5 NA 0 26 313 $185 Kappa Kappa Gamma 3.37 3.35 7 NA 0 143 2,492 $2,004 Devonshire 3.36 3.32 8 NA 0 12 12 $0 Glenwood 3.36 3.33 8 NA 0 34 180 $570 Phi Mu 3.36 3.36 8 NA 0 145 1,124 $4,388 Alpha Gamma Delta 3.34 3.32 11 NA 0 136 1,876 $1,942 Delta Gamma 3.33 3.39 12 NA 0 144 766 $710 Marwood 3.31 3.26 13 NA 0 21 56 $0 Chi Omega 3.30 3.32 14 NA 0 140 862 $5,102 Circle Pines 3.30 3.25 14 NA 0 54 437 $200 Gamma Rho Lambda 3.30 3.14 14 * 1 13 112 $563 Alpha Xi Delta 3.29 3.23 17 NA 0 142 641 $3,270 Kappa Delta 3.28 3.26 18 NA 0 144 291 $12,935 All Cooperative GPA: 3.27 Beta Upsilon Chi @ Fairway 3.27 3.30 19 NA 0 61 560 $9,380 Delta Delta Delta 3.27 3.22 19 3.07 10 124 636 $659 All Panhellenic Association GPA: 3.26 All Sorority GPA: 3.26 Ann Tweedale 3.26 3.32 21 NA 0 32 104 $0 Gamma Phi Beta 3.25 3.25 22 NA 0 130 620 $3,749 Delta Phi Lambda 3.23 3.31 23 NA 0 23 83 $0 Alpha Omicron Pi 3.22 3.21 24 2.95 3 133 1,278 $5,525 Pi Beta Phi 3.22 3.19 24 3.16 4 115 288 $50 Alpha Phi 3.21 3.16 26 NA 0 136 320 $5,350 Sigma Kappa 3.21 3.18 26 NA 0 141 2,319 $4,539 Zeta Tau Alpha 3.21 3.23 26 * 1 130 704 $108,480 FarmHouse 3.20 3.18 29 2.76 11 99 1,262 $627 Shoemaker 3.20 3.18 29 NA 0 35 263 $1,630 Delta Zeta 3.19 3.19 31 2.96 6 126 759 $1,085 Theta Tau 3.19 3.25 31 3.40 7 69 105 $0 Beta Theta Pi 3.15 3.25 33 NA 0 145 1,120 $461 Zeta Beta Tau 3.14 3.15 34 NA 7 182 2,741 $27,811 All Women's GPA: 3.13` Pi Kappa Phi 3.13 3.21 35 2.99 13 159 829 $10,813 Sigma Alpha 3.13 3.13 35 3.08 12 90 751 $4,100 Sigma Tau Gamma 3.13 3.24 35 3.21 19 141 1,249 $37,786 Fraternity, Sorority, Cooperative Community Cont.'d NR: Not Reported NA: Not Applicable *Not reported per FERPA Semester Philanthropy Organization GPA Cumulative GPA Rank N.M. GPA New Members Total Members Service Hours Dollars All Fraternity, Sorority and Cooperative Life GPA: 3.12 All Fraternity and Sorority GPA: 3.11 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.11 3.18 38 NA 0 58 143 $0 alpha Kappa Delta Phi 3.11 3.18 38 3.47 3 34 151 $205 Pi Lambda Phi 3.11 3.14 38 3.18 10 43 581 $888 Lambda Phi Epsilon 3.10 3.04 41 NA 0 10 50 NR Phi Kappa Theta 3.10 3.27 41 2.94 9 36 289 $0 Theta Xi 3.09 3.28 43 NA 3 29 0 $300 Psi Upsilon 3.08 3.12 44 2.86 6 22 71 $745 First Year Student GPA: 3.07+ Beta Sigma Psi 3.07 3.14 45 2.84 4 39 408 $450 Theta Chi 3.07 3.19 45 2.81 16 108 849 $1,915 Alpha Sigma Phi 3.05 3.09 47 NA 0 128 227 $700 Phi Gamma Delta 3.04 3.16 48 NA 0 117 323 $450 Phi Sigma Kappa 3.04 3.18 48 3.09 14 59 645 $5,215 All Undergraduate GPA: 3.03~ Phi Sigma Rho 3.03 3.13 50 3.93 6 133 906 $25,068 All Multicultural Greek Council GPA: 3.02 Evans Scholars 3.02 3.06 51 NA 0 40 145 $557 Kappa Alpha Order 3.02 3.17 51 3.02 16 16 0 $0 Acacia 3.01 3.03 53 3.11 8 48 902 $165 All Interfraternity Council GPA: 3.00 Alpha Gamma Rho 3.00 3.09 54 NA 0 71 988 $450 Alpha Tau Omega 3.00 3.12 54 3.00 13 119 564 $1,905 Chauncey 3.00 2.96 54 NA 0 16 50 $500 Phi Delta Theta 3.00 3.10 54 2.70 13 107 905 $531 Sigma Delta Tau 3.00 3.14 54 2.85 6 71 297 $709 All Fraternity GPA: 2.99 Alpha Kappa Alpha 2.99 3.02 59 NA 0 12 537 $60 Triangle 2.99 3.10 59 2.82 3 68 364 $225 Delta Chi 2.97 2.97 61 2.96 17 163 617 $4,286 Gemini 2.97 3.14 61 NA 0 36 145 $0 All Men's GPA: 2.96` Delta Sigma Theta 2.95 3.24 63 2.73 9 21 106 $298 Phi Kappa Tau 2.95 3.03 63 3.20 4 47 635 $734 Delta Phi Mu 2.94 3.11 65 NA 0 9 258 $35 Delta Tau Delta 2.94 3.08 65 2.82 13 149 463 $885 Kappa Sigma 2.94 3.07 65 2.16 9 134 678 $3,000 Delta Lambda Phi 2.93 3.34 68 NA 0 7 16 $150 Omega Phi Chi 2.93 2.98 68 NA 0 6 NR NR Fraternity, Sorority, Cooperative Community Cont.'d NR: Not Reported NA: Not Applicable *Not reported per FERPA Semester Philanthropy Organization GPA Cumulative GPA Rank N.M. GPA New Members Total Members Service Hours Dollars Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2.93 3.04 68 2.64 14 164 523 $219 Zeta Phi Beta 2.93 3.09 68 NA 0 4 0 $0 Kappa Delta Rho 2.91 3.05 72 2.74 12 65 357 $600 Sigma Chi 2.91 3.10 72 NA 0 109 919 $20,235 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.88 3.03 74 2.52 12 165 1,117 $7,950 Phi Kappa Psi 2.87 2.95 75 2.72 12 142 631 $1,100 Delta Sigma Phi 2.86 2.91 76 2.94 9 109 651 $1,362 Delta Upsilon 2.86 2.96 76 2.55 10 107 539 $2,287 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2.86 2.99 76 NA 0 14 177 $754 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.85 3.01 79 3.04 5 14 35 $244 Alpha Chi Rho 2.81 2.99 80 2.77 10 50 191 $0 Sigma Lambda Gamma 2.80 3.20 81 2.81 3 7 62 $0 Kappa Alpha Psi 2.77 3.04 82 NA 0 13 20 $0 Zeta Psi 2.73 2.68 83 NA 0 17 39 $190 All National Pan-Hellenic Council GPA: 2.69 Beta Chi Theta 2.66 3.07 84 * 2 32 90 $2,500 Sigma Nu 2.62 2.87 85 2.46 5 37 315 $2,500 Delta Pi Rho 2.39 2.56 86 2.65 3 10 47 $82 Phi Beta Sigma 2.38 2.75 87 2.66 5 11 57 $0 Alpha Phi Alpha 2.37 2.95 88 NA 0 12 61 $1,710 Sigma Lambda Beta 2.34 3.13 89 NA 0 7 78 $0 Omega Psi Phi 2.24 2.88 90 2.92 3 5 68 $0 Iota Phi Theta 2.06 2.46 91 NA 0 3 110 $0 Sigma Gamma Rho * * NA NA 0 1 48 $0 Purdue Cooperative Council NR: Not Reported NA: Not Applicable *Not reported per FERPA Semester Philanthropy House GPA Cumulative GPA Rank N.M.
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