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Chapter Summary Fraternity and Sorority Community Report 2017-2018 CHAPTER SUMMARY Spring Philanthropy Elonthon & Chapter Spring Cumulative Service Organization GPA Money Relay Size GPA GPA Hours Rank Donated Fundraising Alpha Chi Omega 197 3.466 4 3.503 244.50 $ 12,807.19 $ 11,039.22 Alpha Kappa Alpha 16 3.317 10 3.303 43.50 $ 73.00 $ - Alpha Omicron Pi 203 3.415 6 3.478 147.00 $ 10,766.33 $ 12,147.00 Alpha Phi Alpha 13 2.970 18 2.997 71.75 $ - $ - Alpha Xi Delta 214 3.489 2 3.546 300.00 $ 20,289.00 $ 15,718.00 Beta Theta Pi 102 3.318 9 3.402 1796.50 $ 7,567.00 $ 747.00 Chi Upsilon Sigma 8 3.192 14 3.223 42.00 $ 205.00 $ - Delta Delta Delta 208 3.445 5 3.483 522.50 $ 3,765.00 $ 15,044.14 Delta Sigma Theta 11 3.157 15 3.298 12.00 $ - $ - Delta Upsilon 70 3.226 13 3.282 218.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 8,663.02 Kappa Alpha Order 64 2.684 23 2.960 16.00 $ 470.00 $ 601.00 Kappa Alpha Psi 8 2.952 19 3.145 0.00 $ - $ - Kappa Delta 204 3.499 1 3.528 669.00 $ 7,725.00 $ 10,707.00 Kappa Sigma 87 2.848 20 3.050 84.00 $ - $ - Omega Psi Phi 6 2.667 24 2.825 0.00 $ - $ - Phi Beta Sigma 2 *** *** *** 52.50 $ - $ - Phi Mu 211 3.351 7 3.371 506.00 $ 9,434.00 $ 34,049.00 Pi Kappa Phi 53 3.039 17 3.232 0.00 $ - $ 2,810.42 Sigma Chi 68 2.797 22 3.032 0.00 $ - $ 183.67 Sigma Kappa 213 3.478 3 3.526 682.00 $ 22,055.00 $ 9,546.50 Sigma Phi Epsilon 88 3.284 11 3.373 244.00 $ 11,500.00 $ 9,145.00 Sigma Sigma Sigma 219 3.340 8 3.396 530.80 $ 1,373.46 $ 8,923.00 Zeta Beta Tau 70 3.055 16 3.279 160.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 8,794.00 Zeta Phi Beta 4 2.826 21 3.082 44.00 $ 410.00 $ - Zeta Tau Alpha 208 3.249 12 3.352 43.00 $ 2,235.00 $ 7,827.00 ***Chapter GPAs are not public in categories with 3 members or less Grades reported by Elon's Office of the Registrar from chapter provided rosters Service hours include all hours submitted by chapter and verified by Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement Philanthropy dollars include only money submitted by chapter and verified by Fraternity & Sorority Life Spring 2018 Grade Report New Spring Chapter Active New All Chapter Active Active New Member Organization GPA Cumulative Cumulative Member Members Spring GPA Members Spring GPA Members Spring Rank GPA GPA Cum. GPA GPA Beta Theta Pi 1 102 3.318 3.402 84 3.353 3.415 18 3.174 3.348 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2 88 3.284 3.373 74 3.290 3.366 14 3.257 3.413 Delta Upsilon 3 70 3.226 3.282 53 3.230 3.266 17 3.214 3.329 Zeta Beta Tau 4 70 3.055 3.279 53 3.064 3.278 17 3.025 3.281 IFC Pi Kappa Phi** 5 53 3.039 3.232 - - - 53 3.039 3.232 Kappa Sigma 6 87 2.848 3.050 69 2.928 3.084 18 2.549 2.925 Sigma Chi 7 68 2.797 3.032 55 2.807 3.02 13 2.757 3.045 Kappa Alpha Order 8 64 2.684 2.960 51 2.701 2.971 13 2.619 2.915 IFC Totals 602 3.031 3.215 439 3.082 3.219 163 2.979 3.202 Alpha Kappa Alpha 1 16 3.317 3.303 8 3.283 3.232 8 3.352 3.374 Delta Sigma Theta 2 11 3.157 3.298 11 3.157 3.298 0 - - Alpha Phi Alpha 3 13 2.970 2.997 11 2.917 2.988 2 *** *** Kappa Alpha Psi** 4 8 2.952 3.145 - - - 8 2.952 3.145 NPHC Zeta Phi Beta 5 4 2.826 3.082 4 2.826 3.082 0 - - Omega Psi Phi 6 6 2.667 2.825 2 *** *** 4 2.381 2.749 Phi Beta Sigma - 2 *** *** 2 *** *** 0 - - NPHC Totals 60 2.982 3.042 38 3.070 3.157 22 2.998 3.157 Kappa Delta 1 204 3.499 3.528 144 3.529 3.536 60 3.432 3.509 Alpha Xi Delta 2 214 3.489 3.546 156 3.493 3.542 58 3.479 3.557 Sigma Kappa 3 213 3.478 3.526 152 3.472 3.511 61 3.492 3.560 Alpha Chi Omega 4 197 3.466 3.503 139 3.497 3.504 58 3.397 3.500 Delta Delta Delta 5 208 3.445 3.483 147 3.465 3.484 61 3.399 3.481 Alpha Omicron Pi 6 203 3.415 3.478 147 3.427 3.478 56 3.387 3.477 Panhellenic Phi Mu 7 211 3.352 3.371 154 3.411 3.393 57 3.193 3.313 Sigma Sigma Sigma 8 219 3.340 3.396 161 3.348 3.405 58 3.317 3.373 Zeta Tau Alpha 9 208 3.249 3.352 149 3.294 3.372 59 3.137 3.302 Chi Upsilon Sigma* 10 8 3.192 3.223 7 3.203 3.241 1 *** *** Panhellenic Totals 1885 3.415 3.463 1356 3.435 3.467 529 3.360 3.453 Sorority Totals 1916 3.410 3.460 1379 3.410 3.444 537 3.360 3.452 Fraternity Totals 631 3.046 3.206 454 3.078 3.213 177 2.964 3.189 Community Totals 2547 3.320 3.397 1833 3.340 3.398 714 3.258 3.383 *Chapter is affiliate PA member, not included in average chapter sizes **Chapter had no active members at beginning of semester ***Chapter GPAs are not public in categories with 3 members or less Membership Summary Elon Enrollment: 6,045 Elon Women: 3,627 Elon Men: 2,418 Total Greek: 2,547 All Sorority: 1,916 All Fraternity: 631 % Greek: 42.1% % Women Greek: 52.8% % Men Greek: 26.1% Spring GPA Summary Average Chapter Size All Sorority: 3.410 IFC: 75 NPHC: 9 Panhellenic: 209 All Elon Women: 3.399 Community Totals All Fraternity: 3.046 Service Hours: 6,429 All Elon Men: 3.059 Philanthropy Donations: $116,474.98 All Greek: 3.320 Elonthon and Relay Fundraising: $155,944.97 Elon: 3.264 Total Money Raised: $272,419.95 .
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