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Ucla - Registrar's Office - Student Records System Report of Ucla Fraternity/Sorority Life All Council Quarterly Gpa/Comparison Report Term: 20S UCLA - REGISTRAR'S OFFICE - STUDENT RECORDS SYSTEM REPORT OF UCLA FRATERNITY/SORORITY LIFE ALL COUNCIL QUARTERLY GPA/COMPARISON REPORT TERM: 20S AVERAGE COMMUNITY COMMUNITY TERM GPA ASIAN GREEK COUNCIL 3.819 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 3.770 LATINX GREEK COUNCIL 3.737 MULTI-INTEREST GREEK COUNCIL 3.796 NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL 3.546 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 3.869 ALL UNDERGRADUATE MEN 3.743 ALL UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN 3.809 ALL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 3.782 ALL UNDERGRADUATE GREEK STUDENTS 3.823 UCLA - REGISTRAR'S OFFICE - STUDENT RECORDS SYSTEM Community Summary Report TERM : 20S ATTEMPTED RANKING MEMBER ATTEMPTED GRADE Term CHAPTER COUNCIL GRADED BY TERM COUNT PASS/NP POINTS GPA UNITS GPA Sigma Pi Beta Fraternity MIGC 1 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. NPHC 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pi Sorority MIGC 4 55 4 218.50 3.97 3 Alpha Gamma Alpha Sorority MIGC 16 220 6 870.80 3.96 4 Alpha Epsilon Omega Fraternity MIGC 14 181 24 709.20 3.92 5 Alpha Delta Pi Sorority PANHEL 141 1982 214 7749.10 3.91 6 Chi Omega Sorority PANHEL 149 2089 119 8163.70 3.91 7 Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. NPHC 4 29 14 113.20 3.90 8 Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity IFC 50 637 63 2484.00 3.90 9 Gamma Phi Beta Sorority PANHEL 129 1805 133 7038.30 3.90 10 Phi Kappa Sigma IFC 5 38 4 148.10 3.90 11 Chi Alpha Delta Sorority AGC 42 544 45 2118.90 3.90 12 Sigma Pi Sigma Psi Sorority MIGC 15 239 12 929.30 3.89 13 Delta Gamma Sorority PANHEL 172 2327 152 9034.20 3.88 14 Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority PANHEL 174 2338 186 9076.30 3.88 15 Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority PANHEL 164 2237 161 8674.30 3.88 16 Phi Lambda Rho Sorority Inc. LGC 59 766 55 2963.80 3.87 17 Pi Beta Phi Sorority PANHEL 130 1862 123 7201.60 3.87 18 Alpha Phi Sorority PANHEL 162 2174 134 8406.60 3.87 19 Panhellenic Council 3.87 Kappa Delta Sorority PANHEL 160 2162 167 8333.90 3.85 20 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. NPHC 3 45 0 173.20 3.85 21 Theta Kappa Phi Sorority AGC 40 526 44 2020.50 3.84 22 Alpha Chi Omega Sorority PANHEL 126 1658 121 6361.30 3.84 23 Sigma Chi Fraternity IFC 78 1005 94 3847.50 3.83 24 Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity IFC 60 720 77 2751.60 3.82 25 Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. LGC 37 527 19 2013.30 3.82 26 Phi Sigma Rho Sorority PANHEL 89 1269 132 4845.80 3.82 27 Pi Kappa Alpha IFC 18 250 8 953.80 3.82 28 Asian Greek Council 3.82 All Undergraduate Greek Students 3.82 Theta Chi Fraternity IFC 48 668 51 2546.40 3.81 29 Sigma Delta Sigma Sorority MIGC 41 544 45 2072.20 3.81 30 All Undergraduate Women 3.81 Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity IFC 109 1363 166 5183.90 3.80 31 Sigma Nu Fraternity IFC 93 1187 107 4510.60 3.80 32 Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority PANHEL 103 1439 95 5462.00 3.80 33 Multi-Interest Greek Council 3.80 Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority, LGC 23 289 11 1095.20 3.79 34 Incorporated Theta Xi Fraternity IFC 101 1191.5 208 4513.50 3.79 35 Sigma Pi Fraternity IFC 22 277 43 1049.00 3.79 36 Page: 1 of 2 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity IFC 28 351 40 1325.70 3.78 37 All Undergraduate Students 3.78 Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc. LGC 16 213 21 803.20 3.77 38 Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity IFC 49 613 91 2309.60 3.77 39 Phi Delta Theta Fraternity IFC 22 264 31 994.30 3.77 40 Zeta Phi Rho Fraternity MIGC 5 74 0 278.70 3.77 41 Alpha Gamma Omega Fraternity IFC 12 174 14 655.20 3.77 42 Interfraternity Council 3.77 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity IFC 90 1103 114 4152.50 3.76 43 Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity IFC 79 861 113 3238.10 3.76 44 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. NPHC 4 38 7 142.80 3.76 45 Latinx Greek Council 3.74 All Undergraduate Men 3.74 Omega Sigma Tau Fraternity AGC 47 580 79 2161.40 3.73 46 Beta Delta Alpha Fraternity MIGC 7 97 0 361.30 3.72 47 Sigma Alpha Zeta Sorority Inc. MIGC 13 167 4 620.90 3.72 48 Theta Delta Chi Fraternity IFC 11 136 7 503.70 3.70 49 Alpha Delta Chi Sorority PANHEL 15 212 15 783.20 3.69 50 Kappa Psi Epsilon Sorority, Inc. MIGC 9 78 15 287.80 3.69 51 Delta Tau Delta Fraternity IFC 38 437 53 1609.70 3.68 52 Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity IFC 55 663 82 2423.20 3.65 53 Kappa Sigma IFC 37 448 70 1633.90 3.65 54 Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. LGC 7 100 0 362.70 3.63 55 Chi Delta Theta Sorority MIGC 12 148 16 536.70 3.63 56 Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Inc. LGC 26 287 28 1040.20 3.62 57 Beta Theta Pi Fraternity IFC 52 635 71 2301.20 3.62 58 Triangle Fraternity IFC 26 259 75 927.30 3.58 59 Delta Lambda Phi Fraternity MIGC 6 77 0 275.20 3.57 60 Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. LGC 61 National Pan-Hellenic Council 3.55 Gamma Rho Lambda Sorority MIGC 7 86 14 299.20 3.48 62 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. NPHC 5 58 10 200.80 3.46 63 Zeta Phi Beta Sorority - Nu Lambda Chapter NPHC 7 83 12 285.70 3.44 64 Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity Inc. LGC 23 254 34 825.60 3.25 65 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. NPHC 5 55 5 171.90 3.13 66 Page: 2 of 2 UCLA - REGISTRAR'S OFFICE - STUDENT RECORDS SYSTEM RR0~V021_PART01 -RPT OF UCLA FRATERNITY/SORORITY LIFE – QUARTERLY CHAPTER RANKING TERM: 20S *** PANHELLENIC COUNCIL ATTEMPTED ATTEMPTED TOTAL CHAPTER GRADED UNITS PASS/NP GRADE POINTS TERM GPA MEMBERSHIP RANK Alpha Delta Pi Sorority 1982 214.0 7749.1 3.9097 141 1 Chi Omega Sorority 2089 119.0 8163.7 3.9079 149 2 Gamma Phi Beta Sorority 1805 133.0 7038.3 3.8993 129 3 Delta Gamma Sorority 2327 152.0 9034.2 3.8823 172 4 Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority 2338 186.0 9076.3 3.8821 174 5 Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority 2237 161.0 8674.3 3.8776 164 6 Pi Beta Phi Sorority 1862 123.0 7201.6 3.8677 130 7 Alpha Phi Sorority 2174 134.0 8406.6 3.8669 162 8 Kappa Delta Sorority 2162 167.0 8333.9 3.8547 160 9 Alpha Chi Omega Sorority 1658 121.0 6361.3 3.8367 126 10 Phi Sigma Rho Sorority 1269 132.0 4845.8 3.8186 89 11 Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority 1439 95.0 5462.0 3.7957 103 12 Alpha Delta Chi Sorority 212 15.0 783.2 3.6943 15 13 TOTAL MEMBERSHIP : 1714.
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