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University of Delaware University Student Centers Fraternity and Sorority Life Spring Semester 2017 Chapter Assessment Program Summary (updated September 8, 2017) 1

CAP Score Levels from Spring 2017 SORORITIES Gold Silver Bronze Satisfactory Needs Improvement Alpha Omega Epsilon Alpha Xi Delta Chi Upsilon Sigma Kappa Alpha Theta Lambda Pi Chi Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Phi Chi Omega Delta Phi Lambda Delta Sigma Theta Gamma Phi Beta Lambda Theta Alpha Pi Beta Phi Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Kappa Zeta Phi Beta Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Zeta Phi Sigma Pi Pi Alpha Phi Pi Kappa Phi FRATERNITIES Gold Silver Bronze Satisfactory Needs Improvement Alpha Sigma Phi Kappa Alpha^ Phi Beta Sigma Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha Psi* Zeta Beta Tau^ Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Psi Phi Gamma Delta Lambda Chi Alpha* (FIJI)* Lambda Sigma Sigma Nu Upsilon Alpha Gamma Rho Delta Chi^ Kappa Delta Rho Sigma Alpha Epsilon* Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon* Sigma Pi* Theta Chi* KEY BOLD Text = Increased level compared to Fall 2016 Italics Text = Decreased level compared to Fall 2016 Regular Text = Remained same level compared to Fall 2016 *Dropped one level due to Student Conduct Sanction ^Not able to compare because not active/established in Fall 2016 2

To: From: Subject: Chapter Presidents Chapter Advisors University of Delaware Administrators Jen Tomasetti, Amne Harrington, and Valerie Yancy Fraternity and Sorority Life University Student Centers Spring 2017 Academic Report for the Fraternity and Sorority Community Date: July 13, 2017 The attached information provides an overview of academic performance of the fraternity and sorority community at the University of Delaware for the Spring 2017 Semester. The fraternity and sorority community at University of Delaware encompasses 4,936 students (29.0% of undergraduate students) through 50 chapters which are currently organized into four overarching communities: Interfraternity Council (IFC), Multicultural Greek Congress (MGC), Panhellenic Council (Panhellenic), and Special Interest Greek Council (SIGC). Fraternity and Sorority Life within the University Student Centers is dedicated to holistic student development and the promotion of a safe and healthy environment where diversity is celebrated by: Advising individual students, chapters and councils; Educating with purpose; Advocating for fraternal values; Supporting a culture of care for all community members; and Collaborating with fraternal partners. Academic achievement is indeed a value of the community as evidenced by the all fraternity and sorority 3.251 GPA being higher than the all undergraduate 3.142 GPA. In addition, the top performing chapters by council for the Spring 2017 semester are as follows: Interfraternity Council Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity 3.314 Spring 2017 Chapter GPA Multicultural Greek Congress Pi Alpha Phi Fraternity 3.315 Spring 2017 Chapter GPA Panhellenic Council Alpha Delta Pi Sorority 3.441 Spring 2017 Chapter GPA Special Interest Greek Council Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity 3.547 Spring 2017 Chapter GPA Should you have questions regarding the following information, please feel free to contact Jen Tomasetti, Amne Harrington, or Valerie Yancy in the University Student Centers at jent@udel.edu, amne@udel.edu, vryancy@udel.edu. Thank you so much for all you do to support the fraternity and sorority community at the University of Delaware. 3

Summary of Academic Information for Spring 2017 Fraternity and Sorority Community at the University of Delaware All Fraternity and Sorority Average 3.251 All Undergraduate Average 3.142 All Unaffiliated Undergraduate Average 3.100 All Fraternity Men s Average 3.122 All Men s Average 3.009 All Unaffiliated Men s Average 2.975 All Fraternity/Sorority Women s Average 3.322 All Women s Average 3.239 All Unaffiliated Women s Average 3.202 IFC Membership Average 3.082 MGC Membership Average 3.008 PHC Membership Average 3.320 SIGC Membership Average 3.427 MEMBERS ON DEAN S LIST MEMBERS WITH A 4.0 TERM GPA All Fraternity/Sorority Members 2596 52.6% All Fraternity/Sorority Members 289 5.8% All Fraternity Members 776 48.3% All Fraternity Members 60 3.4% All Sorority Members 1820 54.6% All Sorority Members 229 7.1% All IFC Members 599 41.1% All IFC Members 39 2.6% All MGC Members 44 31.6% All MGC Members 3 2.1% All Panhellenic Members 1658 56.9% All Panhellenic Members 202 6.9% All SIGC Members 295 68.9% All SIGC Members 45 10.5% Spring 2017 Fraternity and Sorority Population Spring 2017 Fraternity/Sorority Female Population Spring 2017 Fraternity Male Population 4,936 (29.0% of undergraduate population) 3,332 (33.8% of female population) 1,604 (22.3% of male population) UD Undergraduate Female Population 9,840 UD Undergraduate Male Population 7,170 UD Undergraduate Male and Female Population 17,011 4

Interfraternity Council Grade Information Spring 2017 (Compared to Community Averages) Chapter GPA Chapter / GPA Information 1 3.314 Phi Kappa Psi 3.251 All Fraternity/Sorority Average 2 3.206 Theta Chi 3 3.203 Sigma Phi Epsilon 4 3.183 Lambda Chi Alpha 5 3.179 Pi Kappa Phi 6 3.159 Sigma Pi 3.142 All Undergraduate Average 3.122 All Fraternity Average 7 3.111 Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) 8 3.107 Delta Tau Delta 9 3.098 Delta Chi 3.082 All Interfraternity Council Average 10 3.082 Alpha Gamma Rho 11 3.077 12 3.054 Zeta Beta Tau 13 3.031 Sigma Phi Delta 3.009 All Undergraduate Men Average 14 2.982 Alpha Sigma Phi 15 2.981 Sigma Nu 2.975 All Unaffiliated Men s Average 16 2.971 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 17 2.924 Kappa Alpha 18 2.910 Kappa Sigma 19 2.777 Kappa Delta Rho Interfraternity Council New Member Grade Information Spring 2017 New Member GPA Chapter 3.118 Sigma Phi Epsilon 3.019 Theta Chi 3.004 Pi Kappa Phi 2.98 Alpha Sigma Phi 2.963 Lambda Chi Alpha 2.956 Delta Tau Delta 2.943 2.904 Delta Chi 2.876 Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) 2.861 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 2.821 Zeta Beta Tau 2.771 Kappa Sigma 2.755 Sigma Phi Delta 2.655 Kappa Alpha 2.476 Sigma Nu 2.387 Sigma Pi 2.358 Kappa Delta Rho *Grades not reported to protect individual student information: Alpha Gamma Rho 5

Multicultural Greek Congress Grade Information Spring 2017 (Compared to Community Averages) Chapter GPA Chapter / GPA Information 3.322 All Sorority Average 2 3.315 Pi Alpha Phi 3.251 All Fraternity/Sorority Average 3.239 All Women s Average 3.202 All Unaffiliated Women s Average 3 3.186 Alpha Kappa Alpha 4 3.178 Delta Phi Lambda 3.142 All Undergraduate Average 5 3.141 Lambda Pi Chi 3.122 All Fraternity Average 7 3.032 Zeta Phi Beta 3.009 All Men s Average 3.008 All Multicultural Greek Congress Average 2.975 All Unaffiliated Men s Average 8 2.974 Delta Sigma Theta 9 2.951 Alpha Phi Alpha 10 2.935 Lambda Theta Alpha 12 2.247 Kappa Alpha Psi *Grades not reported to protect individual student information: Chi Upsilon Sigma, Lambda Sigma Upsilon, Phi Beta Sigma New Member GPA Multicultural Greek Congress New Member Grade Information Spring 2017 Chapter 2.832 Delta Sigma Theta 2.815 Alpha Phi Alpha 2.654 Delta Phi Lambda 1.908 Kappa Alpha Psi *Grades not reported to protect individual student information: Lambda Pi Chi, Lambda Theta Alpha, Pi Alpha Phi 6

Panhellenic Council Grade Information Spring 2017 (Compared to Community Averages) Chapter GPA Chapter / GPA Information 1 3.441 Alpha Delta Pi 2 3.433 Alpha Xi Delta 3 3.397 Kappa Alpha Theta 4 3.358 Gamma Phi Beta 5 3.347 Alpha Epsilon Phi 6 3.343 Pi Beta Phi 3.320 All Panhellenic Average 7 3.317 8 3.270 Chi Omega 9 3.254 Sigma Kappa 3.251 All Fraternity/Sorority Average 3.239 All Women s Average 10 3.227 Alpha Sigma Alpha 11 3.204 Alpha Phi 3.202 All Unaffiliated Women s Average 12 3.187 3.142 All Undergraduate Average Panhellenic Council New Member Grade Information Spring 2017 New Member GPA Chapter 3.371 Pi Beta Phi 3.310 Alpha Xi Delta 3.305 Kappa Alpha Theta 3.280 Alpha Delta Pi 3.223 3.183 Alpha Epsilon Phi 3.164 3.157 Gamma Phi Beta 3.128 Alpha Phi 3.094 Chi Omega 3.089 Alpha Sigma Alpha 3.034 Sigma Kappa 7

Special Interest Greek Council Grade Information Spring 2017 (Compared to Community Averages) Chapter GPA Chapter / GPA Information 1 3.547 Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity (Co-Ed) 2 3.518 Sigma Alpha Iota (Female) 3.427 All Special Interest Greek Average 3 3.418 Alpha Omega Epsilon (Female) 4 3.381 Sigma Alpha (Female) 5 3.345 Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity (Co-Ed) 6 3.323 Alpha Zeta (Co-Ed) 3.251 All Fraternity/Sorority Average 3.239 All Women s Average 3.202 All Unaffiliated Women s Average 3.142 All Undergraduate Average 3.009 All Men s Average 2.975 All Unaffiliated Men s Average New Member GPA Special Interest Greek Council New Member Grade Information Spring 2017 Chapter 3.593 Phi Sigma Pi Fraternity ( Co-Ed) 3.522 Sigma Alpha Iota (Female) 3.304 Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity (Co-Ed) 3.256 Alpha Zeta (Co-Ed) 3.213 Alpha Omega Epsilon (Female) 3.060 Sigma Alpha (Female) 8

Membership and Retention Information for Spring 2017 Spring 2017 Fraternity and Sorority Population Spring 2017 Fraternity/Sorority Female Population Spring 2017 Fraternity Male Population 4,936 (29.0% of undergraduate population) 3,332 (33.8% of female population) 1,604 (22.3% of male population) Overall Community 50 Organizations/Average Size of 99 Interfraternity Council 19 Organizations/Average Size of 77 Multicultural Greek Congress 13 Organizations/ Average Size of 11 Panhellenic Council 12 Organizations/Average Size of 243 Special Interest Greek Organizations 6 Organizations/Average Size of 71 Community Bid to Initiation Retention Rate 93.5% 1,112 undergraduates were initiated into organizations this semester Chapters with 100% new member retention (20/50 chapters) Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Omega Epsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Xi Delta Chi Omega Delta Sigma Theta Kappa Alpha Psi Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Pi Chi Lambda Theta Alpha Omega Psi Phi Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Pi Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon Zeta Beta Tau Chapters with 80-99% new member retention (17/50) Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Zeta Delta Phi Lambda Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Phi Sigma Pi Pi Beta Phi Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Nu Theta Chi Chapters with less than 80% new member retention (7/50) Delta Chi Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Sigma Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Pi Chapters that did not recruit new members (6/50) Alpha Kappa Alpha Chi Upsilon Sigma Lambda Sigma Upsilon Phi Beta Sigma Phi Kappa Psi Zeta Phi Beta 9

Community Service Community Service and Philanthropy Summary for Spring 2017 IFC Volunteer Hours 8,160.5hours 5.6 hours per member MGC Volunteer Hours 2,101.5 hours 15.8 hours per member Panhellenic Volunteer Hours 30,837.05 hours 10.5 hours per member SIGC Volunteer Hours 4,201.5 hours 9.8 hours per member Total Hours for Spring 2017 45,300.55 hours 9.1 hours per member Chapters who volunteer on average 8 hours or more per member (28/49 chapters) Alpha Delta Pi*^ Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi* Alpha Omega Epsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Zeta^ Chi Omega Chi Upsilon Sigma Delta Phi Lambda Delta Sigma Theta* Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Theta Lambda Pi Chi^ Lambda Sigma Upsilon Lambda Theta Alpha Phi Kappa Psi*^ Phi Sigma Pi Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Kappa Theta Chi Zeta Phi Beta KEY: *most hours (per council); ^highest average (per council) Philanthropy IFC Donations $ 325,361.57 $ 223.62 per member MGC Donations $ 36,895.57 $ 51.85 per member Panhellenic Donations $ 642,434.69 $ 220.46 per member SIGC Donations $ 71,153.03 $ 166.25 per member Total Giving for Spring 2017 $ 1,045,844.86 $ 212.14 per member Chapters who donated on average $25.00 or more per member (44/49 chapters) Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Phi*^ Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Omega Epsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Phi*^ Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Zeta Chi Omega Chi Upsilon Sigma Delta Chi Delta Phi Lambda Delta Sigma Theta Delta Tau Delta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Pi Chi Lambda Sigma Upsilon Lambda Theta Alpha*^ Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Phi Kappa Psi Phi Sigma Pi*^ Pi Alpha Phi Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Kappa Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Zeta Phi Beta KEY: *most dollars (per council); ^highest average (per council) 10

Member Development and Community Involvement Summary for Spring 2017 Member Development Throughout the semester, chapters are expected to have at least 80% of members attend at least one developmental program, event, or experience in any of the topics of personal development, leadership development, enhancing cultural competency, and promoting wellness. Chapters also submit reflections from members articulating the learning gained and impact of the experience. Chapters with at least 80% of members attending a developmental program (41/49 chapters) Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Alpha (100%) Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Omega Epsilon Alpha Phi (100%) Alpha Phi Alpha (100%) Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Sigma Phi (100%) Alpha Xi Delta (100%) Alpha Zeta (100%) Chi Omega Chi Upsilon Sigma (100%) Delta Chi Delta Phi Lambda (100%) Delta Sigma Theta (100%) Delta Tau Delta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Psi (100%) Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Sigma Lambda Pi Chi (100%) Lambda Theta Alpha (100%) Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Pi Beta Phi Pi Kappa Phi (100%) Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Kappa Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Theta Chi Zeta Phi Beta (100%) Community Involvement Chapters are expected to contribute positively to their members, governing council, fraternity/sorority community, UD community, and greater Newark/Wilmington community. This includes being involved and engaged beyond the chapter experience, including joining registered student organizations, participating in co-curricular opportunities, and working/interning. Not only are individual members involved outside their chapter, many hold major leadership positions across campus including serving as New Student Orientation Leaders, Blue Hen Ambassadors, Ag Ambassadors, teaching assistants, FYE peer mentors, officers in registered student organizations, etc. Chapters with at least 80% of members involved in co-curricular experiences (26/49 chapters) Alpha Kappa Alpha (100%) Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Omega Epsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha (100%) Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Xi Delta (100%) Alpha Zeta (100%) Chi Upsilon Sigma (100%) Delta Chi Delta Sigma Theta (100%) Kappa Alpha Psi (100%) Kappa Delta Rho Lambda Pi Chi (100%) Lambda Sigma Upsilon (100%) Lambda Theta Alpha (100%) Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Zeta Phi Beta (100%) 11