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Wake Forest University Wake Forest University ALL GREEK SCHOLARSHIP REPORT Spring 2015 Prepared by: Residence Life and Housing/Greek Life/Information Systems Revised: Aug 28, 2015 Wake Forest University TABLE OF CONTENTS Comprehensive University Statistics 3 Greek Chapter Grade Point Averages 4 Greek Active Members Chapter Grade Point Averages 5 Greek New Members Chapter Grade Point Averages 6 Prepared by: Residence Life and Housing/Greek Life/Information Systems Revised: Aug 28, 2015 Wake Forest University Comprehensive University Statistics Spring 2015 DESCRIPTION TOTAL COUNT SEMESTER GPA All University Undergraduate 4,637 3.250 All Greek Undergraduate 2,092 3.303 % Who Are Greek 45.1 Female Undergraduate 2,447 3.325 Sorority 1,400 3.357 % Who Are Greek 57.2 Male Undergraduate 2,190 3.163 Fraternity 692 3.190 % Who Are Greek 31.6 TOTAL COUNCIL POPULATION TOTAL COUNT SEMESTER GPA Avg Group Size PHC 1 3.019 1.00 NPHC 20 3.219 4.00 PHV 1 3.254 1.00 IFC 684 3.178 62.18 PHC 1386 3.358 138.60 IFC Active 523 3.206 47.55 NPHC Active 20 3.219 4.00 PHC Active 1016 3.386 112.89 IFC New Member 161 3.091 14.64 PHC New Member 370 3.280 41.11 PHC New Member 1 3.019 1.00 PHV New Member 1 3.254 1.00 Wake Forest University All Greek (Active and New Members) Chapter Grade Point Averages Council Chapter Code Chapter Name Hrs Attempted Hrs Earned Quality Pts Students GPA FR/SO IFC FRAEP Alpha Epsilon Pi 179.0 179.0 570.545 13 3.194 FR FRASP Alpha Sigma Phi 1 020.0 986.0 3,222.985 71 3.259 FR FRCP Chi Psi 988.5 964.5 3,100.130 72 3.181 FR FRDKE Delta Kappa Epsilon 868.5 859.0 2,597.315 61 3.018 FR FRKA Kappa Alpha 1 051.0 1 047.0 3,364.775 76 3.194 FR FRLCA Lambda Chi Alpha 1 129.0 1 120.0 3,692.355 83 3.282 FR FRPKA Pi Kappa Alpha 1 393.5 1 386.5 4,460.620 98 3.216 FR FRSAE Sigma Alpha Epsilon 912.0 898.0 2,838.805 63 3.146 FR FRSC Sigma Chi 1 129.5 1 106.5 3,494.895 81 3.154 FR FRSP Sigma Pi 471.5 459.0 1,467.400 36 3.198 FR FRTC Theta Chi 424.5 414.5 1,233.860 30 2.954 FR IFC Total IFC 9,567.0 9,420.0 30,043.685 684 3.178 NPHC FRAPA Alpha Phi Alpha 16.5 16.5 63.000 1 3.818 FR FRKAP Kappa Alpha Psi 64.0 64.0 200.725 5 3.101 FR FROPP Omega Psi Phi 12.0 0.0 0.000 1 FR SOAKA Alpha Kappa Alpha 125.5 123.5 396.700 9 3.201 SO SODST Delta Sigma Theta 63.0 63.0 203.680 4 3.256 SO NPHC Total NPHC 281.0 267.0 864.105 20 3.219 PHC FRDKE Delta Kappa Epsilon 13.0 13.0 41.990 1 3.230 FR SOADP Alpha Delta Pi 2 501.0 2 481.0 8,390.625 172 3.382 SO SOCO Chi Omega 2 410.5 2 398.5 8,098.220 173 3.381 SO SODDD Delta Delta Delta 2 515.5 2 505.5 8,532.330 177 3.409 SO SODXP Delta Xi Phi 60.0 57.0 194.400 4 3.392 SO SODZ Delta Zeta 2 237.0 2 224.0 7,620.140 157 3.434 SO SOKAT Kappa Alpha Theta 2 456.5 2 446.0 8,151.195 171 3.329 SO SOKBG Kappa Beta Gamma 2 453.0 2 437.5 8,136.065 172 3.332 SO SOKD Kappa Delta 2 469.0 2 438.0 8,097.365 174 3.319 SO SOKKG Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 603.5 2 564.5 8,448.965 185 3.288 SO PHC Total PHC 19,719.0 19,565.0 65,711.295 1386 3.358 PHC SODDD Delta Delta Delta 17.0 17.0 51.330 1 3.019 SO PHC Total PHC 17.0 17.0 51.330 1 3.019 PHV SOKBG Kappa Beta Gamma 17.0 17.0 55.310 1 3.254 SO PHV Total PHV 17.0 17.0 55.310 1 3.254 Wake Forest University Greek Active Members Chapter Grade Point Averages Council Chapter Code Chapter Name Hrs Attempted Hrs Earned Quality Pts Students GPA FR/SO IFC FRAEP Alpha Epsilon Pi 97.5 97.5 319.145 7 3.270 FR FRASP Alpha Sigma Phi 795.0 772.0 2,545.255 55 3.300 FR FRCP Chi Psi 800.0 787.0 2,536.730 58 3.195 FR FRDKE Delta Kappa Epsilon 650.0 644.5 1,974.355 44 3.061 FR FRKA Kappa Alpha 855.0 855.0 2,778.405 61 3.230 FR FRLCA Lambda Chi Alpha 869.5 860.5 2,872.465 63 3.327 FR FRPKA Pi Kappa Alpha 1,056.5 1,052.5 3,385.680 74 3.210 FR FRSAE Sigma Alpha Epsilon 687.0 684.0 2,169.095 46 3.172 FR FRSC Sigma Chi 844.0 825.0 2,664.575 60 3.227 FR FRSP Sigma Pi 378.5 370.0 1,172.855 29 3.173 FR FRTC Theta Chi 370.0 360.0 1,062.820 26 2.933 FR IFC Total IFC Active Members 7,403.0 7,308.0 23,481.380 523 3.206 NPHC FRAPA Alpha Phi Alpha 16.5 16.5 63.000 1 3.818 FR FRKAP Kappa Alpha Psi 64.0 64.0 200.725 5 3.101 FR FROPP Omega Psi Phi 12.0 0.0 0.000 1 FR SOAKA Alpha Kappa Alpha 109.5 107.5 346.370 8 3.208 SO SOAKA Alpha Kappa Alpha 16.0 16.0 50.330 1 3.146 SO SODST Delta Sigma Theta 63.0 63.0 203.680 4 3.256 SO NPHC Total NPHC Active Members 281.0 267.0 864.105 20 3.219 PHC SOADP Alpha Delta Pi 1,843.0 1,837.0 6,187.265 128 3.367 SO SOCO Chi Omega 1,848.5 1,836.5 6,243.670 133 3.406 SO SODDD Delta Delta Delta 1,855.5 1,848.5 6,311.320 132 3.419 SO SODXP Delta Xi Phi 60.0 57.0 194.400 4 3.392 SO SODZ Delta Zeta 1,561.5 1,552.5 5,388.560 112 3.476 SO SOKAT Kappa Alpha Theta 1,748.5 1,738.0 5,870.890 123 3.373 SO SOKBG Kappa Beta Gamma 1,828.0 1,815.5 6,145.105 128 3.381 SO SOKD Kappa Delta 1,692.5 1,664.5 5,613.460 122 3.368 SO SOKKG Kappa Kappa Gamma 1,863.0 1,830.0 6,072.195 134 3.309 SO PHC Total PHC Active Members 14,300.5 14,179.5 48,026.865 1016 3.386 Wake Forest University Greek New Members Chapter Grade Point Averages Council Chapter Code Chapter Name Hrs Attempted Hrs Earned Quality Pts Students GPA FR/SO IFC FRAEP Alpha Epsilon Pi 81.5 81.5 251.400 6 3.105 FR FRASP Alpha Sigma Phi 196.0 185.0 582.740 14 3.105 FR FRASP Alpha Sigma Phi 29.0 29.0 94.990 2 3.250 FR FRCP Chi Psi 162.5 151.5 495.750 12 3.213 FR FRCP Chi Psi 26.0 26.0 67.650 2 2.602 FR FRDKE Delta Kappa Epsilon 179.5 175.5 504.340 14 2.879 FR FRDKE Delta Kappa Epsilon 39.0 39.0 118.620 3 3.041 FR FRKA Kappa Alpha 183.0 179.0 546.360 14 3.047 FR FRKA Kappa Alpha 13.0 13.0 40.010 1 3.078 FR FRLCA Lambda Chi Alpha 207.0 207.0 652.510 16 3.133 FR FRLCA Lambda Chi Alpha 52.5 52.5 167.380 4 3.183 FR FRPKA Pi Kappa Alpha 323.0 320.0 1,039.270 23 3.262 FR FRPKA Pi Kappa Alpha 14.0 14.0 35.670 1 2.548 FR FRSAE Sigma Alpha Epsilon 225.0 214.0 669.710 17 3.076 FR FRSC Sigma Chi 285.5 281.5 830.320 21 2.951 FR FRSP Sigma Pi 93.0 89.0 294.545 7 3.301 FR FRTC Theta Chi 54.5 54.5 171.040 4 3.084 FR IFC Total IFC New Members 2,164.0 2,112.0 6,562.305 161 3.091 PHC FRDKE Delta Kappa Epsilon 13.0 13.0 41.990 1 3.230 FR SOADP Alpha Delta Pi 580.5 566.5 1,958.640 39 3.461 SO SOADP Alpha Delta Pi 77.5 77.5 244.720 5 3.155 SO SOCO Chi Omega 533.0 533.0 1,756.180 38 3.293 SO SOCO Chi Omega 29.0 29.0 98.370 2 3.402 SO SODDD Delta Delta Delta 660.0 657.0 2,221.010 45 3.379 SO SODZ Delta Zeta 675.5 671.5 2,231.580 45 3.328 SO SOKAT Kappa Alpha Theta 451.0 451.0 1,414.410 30 3.132 SO SOKAT Kappa Alpha Theta 257.0 257.0 865.895 18 3.357 SO SOKBG Kappa Beta Gamma 625.0 622.0 1,990.960 44 3.188 SO SOKD Kappa Delta 776.5 773.5 2,483.905 52 3.203 SO SOKKG Kappa Kappa Gamma 684.5 678.5 2,225.470 47 3.280 SO SOKKG Kappa Kappa Gamma 56.0 56.0 151.300 4 2.668 SO PHC Total PHC New Members 5,418.5 5,385.5 17,684.430 370 3.280 PHC SODDD Delta Delta Delta 17.0 17.0 51.330 1 3.019 SO PHC Total PHC New Members 17.0 17.0 51.330 1 3.019 PHV SOKBG Kappa Beta Gamma 17.0 17.0 55.310 1 3.254 SO PHV Total PHV New Members 17.0 17.0 55.310 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