NC State Fraternities and Sororities Grade Report Fall 2019
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Map of Fraternity Row, the “Graham Cracker,”
Housed Fraternities: Housed Sororities Alpha Epsilon Pi* Map of Alpha Chi Omega* Sigma Alpha Sigma Phi* Alpha Delta Pi* Nu Phi Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Alpha Epsilon Phi* Beta Theta Pi* Alpha Omicron Pi Gamma Tau Delta Sigma Phi Row, the Alpha Phi* Delta Omega Kappa Alpha* Alpha Xi Delta “Graham ROAD NORWICH Lambda Chi Alpha* Delta Delta Delta HOPKINS AVENUE Phi Delta Theta Cracker,” Delta Gamma* Kappa Phi Phi Gamma Delta & Delta Phi Epsilon* Delta Phi Kappa Psi Gamma Phi Beta* Delta Theta Phi Kappa Tau* privately Kappa Alpha Theta Phi Sigma Kappa* Kappa Delta Sigma Chi* owned Phi Sigma Sigma* DICKINSON AVENUE Sigma Nu chapter Sigma Delta Tau* Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon* Sigma Kappa * Delta Phi Tau Kappa Epsilon* houses Zeta Tau Alpha* Kappa Theta Chi Delta COLLEGE AVENUE COLLEGE Psi Zeta Beta Tau* *University Owned Zeta Psi* Kappa Theta Lambda Gamma Alpha Chi Chi Phi Theta Alpha Beta Alpha Beta PRINCETON AVENUE Theta Sigma Phi Alpha Alpha Delta Alpha Pi ROAD KNOX Delta Phi Gamma Xi Pi Phi Sigma Delta “Graham “Graham Sigma Phi Sigma Cracker” Kappa Delta Tau Kappa Sigma Tau Fraternity Alpha Alpha Delta Alpha Row Epsilon Chi Phi Epsilon Omega Pi Phi Epsilon Zeta Zeta YALE AVENUE Beta Tau Tau Alpha Alpha Phi Zeta Omicron Sigma Pi Psi Kappa Kappa Sigma Delta (across Alpha Chi Sigma Rt. 1 on Phi Knox Rd) ROUTE ONE ROUTE ONE . -
Inter-Fraternity Scholarship Report
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey IFC Grades for: SPRING 2007 Initiated Members New Members Total Chapter Rank Fraternity GPA Rank Fraternity GPA Rank Fraternity GPA 1 Phi Sigma Kappa 3.2670 1 Theta Chi 3.2610 1 Theta Chi 3.2610 2 Chi Psi 3.2440 2 Sigma Chi 3.1060 2 Chi Psi 3.1520 3 Delta Phi 3.2310 3 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.9860 3 Sigma Chi 3.0980 4 Sigma Chi 3.0955 All Greek Average 2.9810 4 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.0680 5 Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.0951 New Brunswick Avg. (Total) 2.9760 5 Delta Phi 3.0580 6 Zeta Beta Tau 3.0880 4 Alpha Epsilon Pi 2.9730 6 Zeta Beta Tau 3.0450 7 Phi Kappa Sigma 3.0080 5 Chi Psi 2.9630 7 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.9810 8 Alpha Phi Alpha 3.0060 6 Phi Kappa Sigma 2.9250 All Greek Average 2.9810 9 Alpha Chi Rho 2.9980 7 Zeta Beta Tau 2.9070 New Brunswick Avg. (Total) 2.9760 All Greek Average 2.9810 All IFC Average 2.8890 8 Alpha Chi Rho 2.9610 New Brunswick Avg. (Total) 2.9760 All Men's Average 2.8889 9 Delta Chi 2.9290 10 Delta Chi 2.9550 8 Delta Phi 2.8630 10 Pi Kappa Alpha 2.9030 11 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.9500 9 Alpha Kappa Lambda 2.8600 11 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.9020 12 Zeta Psi 2.9350 10 Delta Chi 2.8360 All IFC Average 2.8890 Initiated Members Average 2.9220 11 Lambda Upsilon Lambda 2.8330 All Men's Average 2.8889 13 Phi Gamma Delta 2.9090 12 Sigma Alpha Mu 2.8030 12 Phi Gamma Delta 2.8820 14 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.9070 New Members Average 2.7890 13 Zeta Psi 2.8730 15 Phi Kappa Tau 2.8930 13 Phi Gamma Delta 2.7660 14 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.8480 All IFC Average 2.8890 14 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.6630 15 Phi Sigma Kappa 2.8400 All Men's Average -
Fall 2012 Grade Summary
FALL 2012 FALL IFC CPC NPHC ACADEMIC REPORT ACADEMIC FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE SORORITY AND FRATERNITY GREEK GO FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS clemsongreeklife.com 864-656-7625 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY FRATERNITY AND SORORITY LIFE FALL 2012 ACADEMIC REPORT Average New Educational Community Grade Grade Rank Sorority or Fraternity Number of Chapter Judicial Member Programs Service Hours Rank by Council Chapter Name Members GPR Violations GPR Attended Per Member Reported 1 CPC 1 Delta Delta Delta 208 3.52 3.36 8 31 No 2 NPHC 1 Phi Beta Sigma 1 3.50 N/A 0 NR No 3 CPC 2 Delta Zeta 195 3.48 3.38 4 12 No 4 CPC 3 Alpha Delta Pi 213 3.47 3.31 4 22 No 5 CPC 4 Kappa Delta 192 3.45 3.37 6 23 No 6 CPC 5 Kappa Kappa Gamma 207 3.42 3.32 5 13 No 7 CPC 6 Chi Omega 186 3.40 3.24 3 21 No ALL SORORITY 3.38 8 CPC 7 Alpha Chi Omega 201 3.37 3.31 3 21 No 9 CPC 8 Zeta Tau Alpha 196 3.36 3.21 4 8 No 10 CPC 9 Sigma Kappa 207 3.30 3.14 4 31 No 11 IND* 1 Beta Upsilon Chi 35 3.30 3.30 N/A N/A No 12 CPC 10 Kappa Alpha Theta 155 3.29 3.26 4 6 No 13 CPC 11 Gamma Phi Beta 191 3.29 3.25 4 NR No 14 NPHC 2 Delta Sigma Theta 21 3.29 N/A 3 43 No ALL FRATERNITY/SORORITY 3.23 NON-AFFILIATED WOMEN 3.23 15 IFC 1 Beta Theta Pi 89 3.19 2.97 1 4 Yes 16 CPC 12 Alpha Phi 185 3.19 3.20 0 2 No 17 IFC 2 FarmHouse Fraternity 14 3.17 3.17 N/A N/A No 18 IFC 3 Kappa Alpha Order 109 3.14 3.12 0 0.22 Yes 19 IFC 4 Sigma Phi Epsilon 113 3.14 3.10 0 20 No 20 IFC 5 Alpha Sigma Phi 122 3.14 2.91 2 2 No ALL UNIVERSITY 3.10 21 NPHC 3 Sigma Gamma Rho 1 3.06 N/A 5 21 No 22 IFC -
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [email protected] PHI KAPPA TAU FOUNDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR RESIGNS TYLER WASH’S TENURE WILL END IN FEBRUARY January 17, 2017: Oxford, Ohio—Phi Kappa Tau announced today that Tyler Wash, Georgetown ’06, will resign as the executive director of the Phi Kappa Tau Foundation effective February 1. Wash will become the executive vice president of the Delta Sigma Pi Leadership Foundation. Delta Sigma Pi is that nation’s leading co-ed professional business fraternity with nearly 300 chapters and over 265,000 initiates and is headquartered in Oxford, Ohio. Wash enjoyed a nine-year tenure on Phi Kappa Tau’s professional staff, with four years as the Foundation’s executive director. Wash's leadership as the executive director has seen transformational advancements throughout many aspects of the Foundation. The key achievement was the creation and execution of the Foundation’s first comprehensive strategic plan. The Foundation’s Brotherhood Fund (annual giving) grew steadily year after year and is now at an all-time high under Wash’s leadership. During this time, the Foundation also launched intentional major gift and planned giving programs, which created a dedicated focus on transformational giving. In addition to his service as the executive director, Wash served as the 20th editor-in-chief of the Laurel, Phi Kappa Tau’s magazine. During his tenure as editor-in-chief, Wash oversaw a complete redesign of the magazine, including the visual appearance and content direction. “His presence will be missed, but the foundation he has laid will find the organization light-years down the road from the day he began.” remarked CEO Tim Hudson, Truman State ’97. -
IFC Lookbook 2020-2021
Interfraternity Council at The Ohio State University Lookbook 2020–2021 Stay in Contact @ohiostateifc @ohiostategreeks go.osu.edu/osuifc sfl.osu.edu [email protected] Table of Contents *Note: Email is the best way to get any specific questions answered in a timely fashion. Instagram 4 | Greek Councils 12 | Greek Speak is where news and updates are often released. 5 | Governance 13 | The Chapters 6 | Fraternity Membership 66 | Chapter Map 8 | Vice President’s Letter 68 | Frequently Asked Questions #gogreekosu 9 | President’s Letter 71 | Bill of Rights 10 | Recruitment 72 | Greek Alphabet 11 | IFC Fraternity Experience 73 | Campus Resources Greek Councils Governance MULTICULTURAL PANHELLENIC NIC AND IFC GREEK COUNCIL (MCGC) ASSOCIATION (PHA) The North American Interfraternity Conference, or NIC, is the governing body that oversees all The MCGC acts as the governing body for cultural The PHA is part of the National Panhellenic Interfraternity Councils in the United States and Canada. The NIC works with the student leaders of and service-oriented Greek-lettered sororities Conference (NPC) and serves as the governing Interfraternity Councils and with the Sorority and Fraternity Life staff at universities to help improve the and fraternities at The Ohio State University. council to national and local sororities at The Ohio fraternal experience. Their purpose is to inspire culture, trust, support, State University. The council consists of over 3,000 understanding and friendship between its members, sorority women and is responsible for promoting The Interfraternity Council, or IFC, is a student-led governing body that oversees its member chapters. The the Greek community, the university and the positive relations between sororities, coordinating purpose of the IFC is to advance fraternity on campus and provide interfraternal leadership to the entire Ohio Columbus community. -
Fall 2020 Recruitment Guide
Recruitment Guide Fall 2020 Table of Contents Page About the IFC 3 Recruitment Schedule 4 Greek Terms 5 Academic and Cost Information 6 Before you Join 7 Fraternities: Acacia 8 Alpha Delta Phi 10 Alpha Epsilon Pi 12 Alpha Gamma Omega 14 Alpha Kappa Lambda 16 Alpha Phi Delta 18 Alpha Sigma Phi 20 Chi Psi 22 Delta Kappa Epsilon 24 Delta Sigma Phi 26 Pi Kappa Alpha 28 Phi Gamma Delta 30 Phi Kappa Psi 32 Phi Kappa Tau 34 Pi Kappa Phi 36 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 38 Sigma Nu 40 Tau Kappa Epsilon 42 Theta Chi 44 Theta Xi 46 Zeta Beta Tau 48 Belief Statement 50 Fraternity Contact Information 52 2 About the IFC [email protected] BoulderIFC Dear fellow Buff, On behalf of the University of Colorado’s Greek community, we would like to congratulate you on your decision to become a student here in Boulder. By deciding to attend this prestigious university, you have placed yourself in a position to participate in many great activities to enhance your undergraduate experience here at CU. At the top of this list is the Greek system. Fraternity recruitment offers you an opportunity full of rewards and challenges. In our system of twenty two fraternities there is a place for every man to excel in academics, athletics, leadership, campus and community service, as well as social activities that may not be available in other organizations. In addition to these, fraternities offer a common bond that unites each of us in brotherhood. Your fraternity brothers will not only be your friends through college, but for the rest of your life. -
Greek Life Score Card
Membership Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Beta Theta Pi Delta Sigma Pi Delta Tau Delta Total Membership 11 59 107 57 95 Academics Chapter GPA (Fall 2019) 3.115 3.149 3.147 3.204 3.386 Chapter GPA (Spring 2020) 3.212 3.248 3.229 3.262 3.417 Chapter GPA Above or Below All-Men's Below Below Below Below Above Campus Average Chapter GPA Ranking (Fraternity) 6 4 5 3 1 Chapter GPA Ranking (All Greek) 14 12 13 11 9 Percentage of Chapter Under 2.5 9.09% 3.39% 2.80% 0.00% 0.00% Cumulative GPA Behavior Conduct Status - Probation through Spring 2020 - - - City of Orange Noice Ordinance 0 1 0 0 0 Violations Associated with Chapter Chapter University Conduct Code 0 3 0 0 0 Violations Conduct Code Violations Category 0 Hazing, Alcohol, Other - - - Percentage of Members Involved in 9.09% 1.69% 3.74% 7.02% 10.53% Individual Conduct Code Violations Campus Involvement Percentage of Chapter in Athletics 0.00% 3.39% 6.54% 0.00% 3.16% Percentage of Chapter in Recognized 45.45% 25.42% 15.89% 36.84% 24.21% Student Organizations Philanthropy Fundraising Total - - $1,551.86 - - Average Funds Raised per Member - - $14.50 - - Inter/National Organziation Involvement (2019-2020) Awards Recieved from Inter/National 0 0 0 0 0 Organization Chapter Members Serving in 0 0 0 0 0 Inter/National Positions Chapter Contact Information Chapter President Benjamin Kieda Joshua Lainer Brandon Pike Ryan Kassab Titan Mitchell Chapter President's Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Chapter Instagram @Chapman_Adelphos -
Murray State University Spring 2018 Greek Grade Report
Murray State University Spring 2018 Greek Grade Report Active Sorority Fraternity 1 Alpha Gamma Delta 3.48 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.41 2 Alpha Sigma Alpha 3.45 2 Pi Kappa Alpha 3.04 3 Alpha Omicron Pi 3.39 3 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.94 4 Alpha Delta Pi 3.38 4 Phi Mu Alpha 2.89 5 Sigma Alpha 3.29 5 Lambda Chi Alpha 2.80 6 Kappa Delta 3.28 6 Sigma Chi 2.79 7 Sigma Sigma Sigma 3.27 7 Sigma Pi 2.60 8 Delta Zeta 3.16 8 Alpha Tau Omega 2.54 9 Delta Sigma Theta 2.91 9 Phi Kappa Tau 2.49 10 Zeta Phi Beta 2.29 10 Alpha Gamma Rho 2.33 11 Alpha Kappa Alpha - 11 Alpha Phi Alpha - Dashes (-) indicate one member, therefore grade cannot be publicly posted New Members Sorority Fraternity 1 Delta Zeta 3.25 1 Pi Kappa Alpha 3.32 2 Kappa Delta 3.17 2 Alpha Tau Omega 3.18 3 Delta Sigma Theta 3.03 3 Phi Mu Alpha 2.73 4 Sigma Alpha 2.99 4 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.66 5 Alpha Kappa Alpha 2.95 5 Omega Psi Phi 2.00 6 Zeta Phi Beta 2.82 6 Sigma Pi - 7 Alpha Phi Alpha - 8 Phi Kappa Tau - 9 Alpha Sigma Phi - Spring Term GPA Sorority Fraternity 1 Alpha Gamma Delta 3.48 1 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.31 2 Alpha Sigma Alpha 3.45 2 Pi Kappa Alpha 3.05 3 Alpha Omicron Pi 3.39 3 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.92 4 Alpha Delta Pi 3.38 4 Phi Mu Alpha 2.83 5 Kappa Delta 3.27 5 Lambda Chi Alpha 2.80 6 Sigma Sigma Sigma 3.27 6 Sigma Chi 2.79 7 Sigma Alpha 3.27 7 Alpha Tau Omega 2.63 8 Delta Zeta 3.18 8 Sigma Pi 2.58 9 Delta Sigma Theta 2.96 9 Phi Kappa Tau 2.54 10 Alpha Kappa Alpha 2.92 10 Alpha Gamma Rho 2.33 11 Zeta Phi Beta 2.52 11 Alpha Phi Alpha 2.00 12 Omega Psi Phi 2.00 Membership Fraternity Members 488 -
February 10, 2020
Interfraternity Council of Colorado State University General Assembly III: February 10, 2020 I. Roll Call II. Call to Order III. Approval of Minutes IV. Guest Speakers V. Executive Reports 1. President: Ryan Ashburn, [email protected] a. Office Hours: Monday, Friday; 11 a.m. -12 p.m. b. Presidents Forum: 2.28.20. i. Will be discussing the Lawrence Ross keynote c. Vote on discussion topic for next week during New Business i. Best practices for enforcing the 15% ABV policy ii. Building relationships with the four other governing councils iii. Reasons new members are dropped and recruitment best practices iv. Joint philanthropy’s 2. Executive Vice-President: Bryan Adams - Colon, [email protected] a. Office Hours: Friday; 10 a.m. -12 p.m. b. Invoices: Alpha Gamma Omega (Fall 2019 active member) c. Important Dates Coming Up i. IFC general budget will be presented Today ii. IFC general budget voted on Monday 2.17.20 iii. IFC chapters will receive invoices for current members dues on Monday 2.17.20 iv. IFC chapter current member dues will be due two weeks after received on Friday 2.28.20 1. If you have issues regarding your IFC invoice or need to discuss payment options please email me 3. Parliamentarian: Benjamin Markworth, [email protected] a. Office Hours: Tuesday 9-10, Thursday 12-1 b. Alpha Epsilon Pi: One Absence c. Phi Delta Theta: One Tardy d. Phi Kappa Tau: One Tardy and One Absence e. Theta Chi: One Tardy f. Triangle: One Absence g. Kappa Sigma and Sigma Phi Epsilon still need to get me their delegate contact information 4. -
Fall 2020 Scorecard
Membership Alpha Delta Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi Beta Theta Pi Delta Sigma Pi Delta Tau Delta Total Membership 8 51 80 45 73 Initiated New Members 2 2 0 2 0 Academics Chapter GPA (Spring 2020) 3.212 3.248 3.229 3.262 3.417 Chapter GPA (Fall 2020) 3.258 3.273 3.213 3.292 3.378 Chapter GPA Above or Below All-Men's Below Below Below Below Above Campus Average Chapter GPA Ranking (Fraternity) 5 4 7 2 1 Chapter GPA Ranking (All Greek) 13 12 15 10 9 Percentage of Chapter Under 2.5 0.00% 1.96% 1.25% 0.00% 0.00% Cumulative GPA Behavior Conduct Status Good Standing Good Standing Good Standing Good Standing Good Standing City of Orange Noice Ordinance 0 0 3 0 0 Violations Associated with Chapter Chapter University Conduct Code 0 0 0 0 0 Violations Conduct Code Violations Category None None None None None Percentage of Members Involved in 0.00% 3.92% 16.25% 4.44% 6.85% Individual Conduct Code Violations Campus Involvement Percentage of Chapter in Athletics 12.50% 5.88% 2.50% 0.00% 1.37% Percentage of Chapter in Recognized 25.00% 29.41% 31.25% 37.78% 38.36% Student Organizations Philanthropy Fundraising Total $0.00 $0.00 $916.00 $0.00 $0.00 Average Funds Raised per Member $0.00 $0.00 $11.45 $0.00 $0.00 Chapter Contact Information Chapter Instagram @Chapman_Adelphos @Chapman_AEPi @Beta_Chapman @ChapmanDeltaSig @ChapmanDelts 2021 Chapter President (Incoming) Noah Chaouli Will Strauss Patrick Dyas Rob Farmer Quincy Carlton 2021 Chapter President's Email [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] -
The Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity
THE LAUREL The Official Publication of The Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity JANUARY, 1920 VOLUME 1 JANUARY, 1920 NUMBER 2 THE LAUREL The Official Publication of THE PHI KAPPA TAU FRATERNITY Published at Alliance, Ohio, In November, January, March and May. Business Office, 1815 South Union Ave., Alliance, 0. Editorial Office, P. 0. Box 406, Honesdale, Pa. Leonard M. Utz ............................................................................................ Editor Alvin C. Zurcher ··""·--- -- ~--~ ·- ·- ~ - ~ -----------·-- -- ·-- -- "· " ··· ·· ----- - -·- - -Chapter News Editor Clarence G. Lower.............................................. .................. Business Manager The Editor will be glad to exchange with Fraternity publications Chapur 'Editors Alpha ·---------------------------------------------------------------------------W. A. Hopkins Beta -·------------------------------------------------------------ --------------Robert L. Cross Gamma ................................................................ ]. Kerr McLaughlin Delta ------------------------------------------------- -- ----- -- ---- ---- ---- ----------J. B. Milliken Epsl1-on ...................................................................... Arthur B. W el h Zeta ----·······-----------···········-------------------------- -------------·Paul W. Bros man Eta .... ,-. ------------------------------------------------· -- -- ------ --- -- Raym-ond A. Green Theta ·- ·--· -· , -----------·--------------------- - ---------------- ·--- --- ~----- - ·-- ----- -George Elliot -
Mark of Distinction Associate Member Education Program
PHI KAPPA TAU MARK OF DISTINCTION ASSOCIATE MEMBER EDUCATION PROGRAM PHI KAPPA TAU MARK OF DISTINCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 3 ASSOCIATE MEMBER MEETING ..................................... 12 WEEK ONE ........................................................................... 18 WEEK TWO .......................................................................... 24 WEEK THREE ........................................................................ 30 WEEK FOUR .......................................................................... 35 WEEK FIVE ............................................................................. 43 WEEK SIX ............................................................................... 48 RESOURCES ........................................................................... 54 PHI KAPPA TAU MARK OF DISTINCTION INTRODUCTION Congratulations on being elected to serve as your chapter Membership Orientation Officer! This is such an important role for not only your chapter but for the entire Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity and your brothers across the country. You will be helping your Associate Members get introduced to Phi Kappa Tau and what it means to be a man of distinction. This is a big responsibility; one we hope you won’t take lightly. It is important to remember you are not on your own! You have so many available resources that can help you in this process, so don’t be afraid to ask for help! AVAILABLE RESOURCES CHAPTER LEVEL EXECUTIVE OFFICES