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NC State Fraternities and Sororities Grade Report Fall 2017 NC State Fraternities and Sororities Grade Report Fall 2017 Chapter Council Chapter GPA Total Members Initiate GPA Total Initiates New Member GPA Total NMs Alpha Phi Gamma MGC 3.50899 8 3.50899 8 0 Alpha Epsilon Pi IFC 3.38345 19 3.45151 11 3.29206 8 Alpha Delta Pi PA 3.35630 169 3.37023 126 3.31530 43 Beta Theta Pi IFC 3.34969 59 3.40706 43 3.19853 16 Delta Zeta PA 3.32666 158 3.33270 115 3.31071 43 Kappa Delta PA 3.32038 156 3.35100 112 3.24061 44 Chi Omega PA 3.31943 161 3.35151 113 3.24749 48 Kappa Kappa Gamma PA 3.31529 110 0 3.31529 110 Panhellenic Association Avg (ACS=139) 3.27504 1,532 3.30497 1,026 3.21481 506 Delta Gamma PA 3.27232 158 3.31543 118 3.14803 40 Zeta Tau Alpha PA 3.26293 157 3.33911 111 3.07799 46 All Sorority Average 3.26283 1,634 3.28956 1,112 3.20657 522 All Women's Average 3.25451 10,003 Kappa Alpha Theta PA 3.25092 143 3.28262 109 3.14918 34 Alpha Omega Epsilon PA 3.24709 41 3.29596 32 3.07943 9 Pi Alpha Phi MGC 3.23177 23 3.22771 12 3.23597 11 Alpha Kappa Alpha NPHC 3.23024 15 3.23024 15 0 Sigma Nu IFC 3.22820 106 3.26065 76 3.14532 30 Sigma Phi Epsilon IFC 3.20107 106 3.18653 80 3.24442 26 Delta Sigma Iota MGC 3.19907 11 3.21130 9 3.15055 2 Lambda Chi Alpha IFC 3.18485 109 3.16845 85 3.24449 24 All Student Average 3.16275 22,235 Pi Beta Phi PA 3.15792 150 3.15183 109 3.17425 41 All Greek Average 3.15621 2,878 3.18163 1,974 3.10138 904 Sigma Kappa PA 3.13918 129 3.20448 81 3.02943 48 Phi Gamma Delta IFC 3.13279 54 3.18192 37 3.02829 17 Multicultural Greek Council Avg (ACS=10) 3.11325 98 3.13985 66 3.05948 32 Delta Sigma Theta NPHC 3.10995 14 3.10995 14 0 Lambda Pi Chi MGC 3.09312 10 3.19408 6 2.95319 4 All Men 3.08536 12,232 Kappa Phi Lambda MGC 3.04894 24 3.02791 14 3.08008 10 Alpha Gamma Rho IFC 3.04091 38 3.10409 25 2.91889 13 Lambda Theta Alpha MGC 3.02918 7 3.02918 7 0 Phi Delta Theta IFC 3.01922 100 3.06187 73 2.90465 27 Interfraternity Council Avg (ACS= 59) 3.01184 1,184 3.04210 820 2.94465 364 All Fraternity Average 3.01148 1,244 3.04021 861 2.95295 382 Pi Kappa Alpha IFC 3.00644 68 0 3.00644 68 Sigma Gamma Rho NPHC 2.99618 7 2.99618 7 0 National Pan-Hellenic Council Avg (ACS=9) 2.93868 64 2.94602 62 2.61117 2 Delta Upsilon IFC 2.92424 17 3.11111 13 2.32050 4 Chi Psi IFC 2.89254 48 3.06149 35 2.49027 13 Delta Sigma Phi IFC 2.88749 81 2.83746 54 2.98569 27 Tau Kappa Epsilon IFC 2.86254 33 2.84002 27 2.95635 6 Alpha Sigma Phi IFC 2.86080 52 2.84744 43 2.92273 9 Sigma Pi IFC 2.86001 81 2.95548 65 2.48635 16 Lambda Theta Phi MGC 2.82957 8 2.73840 5 3.06660 3 Kappa Alpha IFC 2.81863 77 2.88193 65 2.47587 12 Delta Kappa Epsilon IFC 2.80901 39 2.86887 23 2.72617 16 Theta Nu Xi MGC 2.78575 5 3.07406 3 2.26680 2 FarmHouse IFC 2.78550 29 2.84317 23 2.55552 6 Lambda Phi Epsilon IFC 2.73230 11 0 2.73230 11 Alpha Phi Alpha NPHC 2.73090 9 2.75458 7 2.61117 2 Zeta Phi Beta NPHC 2.72144 11 2.72144 11 0 Omega Psi Phi NPHC 2.59451 4 2.59451 4 0 Kappa Sigma IFC 2.57435 57 2.52662 42 2.69819 15 Kappa Alpha Psi NPHC 2.41064 4 2.41064 4 0 Alpha Pi Omega MGC * 1 * 1 0 Phi Sigma Nu MGC * 1 * 1 0 Sororities = 16.34% of undergraduate women Fraternities = 10.17% of undergraduate men Greeks = 12.94% of undergraduate students All Student = 100% = 44.86% on Dean’s List = 28.62% on Dean’s List = 37.84% on Dean’s List = 38.62% = 1.46% on AW, PROB or SUSP = 4.25% on AW, PROB, or SUSP = 2.69% on AW, PROB, or SUSP = 4.49% Figures are based upon chapter-submitted rosters. * Fraternity and Sorority Life does not report the grades of an individual student GREY = Chapter did not qualify for recognition .
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