Academically, six fraternities and sororities earned average QPAs at or above the university undergraduate average this Fall.

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To: President DeCenzo IFC/PHC/NPHC Executive Boards Dr. Debbie Conner Chapter Presidents Dr. Ralph Byington Chapter Advisors Travis Overton National Offices Whitney Comer From: Ariel Tarosky, Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life Subject: Fraternity and Sorority Life Report, 2013 Date: March 12, 2014 Attached, please find the information on the twelve chapters that comprised the Fraternity & Sorority community at Coastal Carolina University for 2013. This report is shared with University administrators, faculty and staff, the fraternities and sororities, chapter advisors, chapter presidents, and International Offices as a way to raise awareness of the contributions to Coastal Carolina University made by our fraternities and sororities. In past semesters the Fraternity & Sorority Grade Report included size and academic data from the current semester and the semester prior. The hopes of this updated report will be to provide constituents with a snap-shot of the community s growth, retention, academics, involvement, service and charitable giving over a five-year span. With this data we will be able to have a better idea of how the community has progressed and what areas need to be focused on. This report highlights the achievements of last semester. In 2013, the fraternities and sororities contributed a reported total of 1,530 hours of community service. Unfortunately, a majority of the fraternities and sororities did not report their service hours or charitable giving; therefore, actual numbers are not included. Of the chapters who reported their involvement about 61% of members were involved in other campus organizations at Coastal Carolina University with about 11% of these students serving in leadership positions. Please note that these numbers are based off of our Standards of Excellence reporting, for which 3 of our 12 chapters were participants. In moving forward, it will be an expectation for 2014 that every chapter will submit the appropriate information Academically, six fraternities and sororities earned average QPAs at or above the university undergraduate average this. It is our hopes that this data will continue to grow and improve as it is a reflection of our fraternities and sororities core values. If you have any questions about the information contained in this report, please contact Ariel Tarosky at atarosky@coastal.edu or by phone at 843-349-2988. Ariel Tarosky Director of Fraternity & Sorority Life Attachment

Table of Contents Status Definitions Fraternity & Sorority Life Report Academic Year Breakdown Membership & Academic Data Overview Retention Chapter Statistics Service Hours and Charitable Giving Campus Involvement and Leadership Five-Year Comparative Size Report Comparative Size Graph Five-Year Comparative Grade Report Comparative Grade Report Academic Year Breakdown Charts

Status Definitions Active- An initiated dues paying member who is enrolled full or part time; counts toward chapter total and QPA. New Member- A member who has not been initiated or who is a new initiate for the current semester; counts toward chapter total and QPA. Abroad- An initiated member who is enrolled full-time in an oversee program; counts toward chapter total but does not count toward QPA; considered inactive. Deactivated- An initiated member who has chosen to resign membership from the chapter; not counted toward chapter total or QPA. Depledged- A new member who has chosen to resign their membership from the chapter during the new member period; not counted toward chapter total or QPA. Early Alumni- An initiated member who has chosen to take an early alumni status. These individuals are not counted toward chapter total or QPA. Inactive- An initiated, dues paying member who is enrolled full or part time but does not participate in chapter activities. These individuals are not counted toward total or QPA. Leave of Absence- An initiated member who has taken a leave from the University. These individuals do not count toward chapter total or QPA.

Fraternity and Sorority Life Report, 2013 Membership 12 fraternities and sororities were active at Coastal Carolina University at the conclusion of 2013: 5 Panhellenic Sororities, 4 Interfraternity Council (IFC) Fraternities, 2 National Pan-Hellenic (NPHC) Chapters and 1 National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) Chapter. Of Coastal Carolina s 8,396 undergraduate students, 762 are affiliated with a fraternity or sorority, making over 9% of the student population. 553 women are affiliated with a sorority, reflecting 12% of the female undergraduate population. 209 men are affiliated with a fraternity, reflecting 5% of the male undergraduate population. The average size of a Panhellenic (PHC) sorority is 106 women. The average size of an Interfraternity Council (IFC) fraternity is 47 men. The average size for an NPHC recognized organization is 13 members. A total of 304 new members joined the fraternity and sorority community this semester; 236 women joined the Panhellenic Council, 63 men joined the Interfraternity Council, and 5 members joined the NPHC council. Retention In the 2013 semester the fraternity and sorority community depledged 44 members. Overall the community had 20 students leave the University either due to a withdrawal, leave of absence or transfer. The fraternity and sorority community retained 98.42% of its active members. Scholarship/Leadership This fall, 6 chapters had QPAs at or above the all-university average: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi, and Alpha Psi Lambda. Four sororities had QPAs above the all-women s average: Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Sigma Sigma Sigma and Alpha Psi Lambda (co-ed). Four fraternities had QPAs above the all-men s average: Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi, Phi Gamma Delta, and Alpha Psi Lambda (co-ed). The Panhellenic QPA average was a 2.986, the IFC QPA average was 2.776, and the NPHC QPA average was 2.656. 33 members of the fraternity and sorority community (4%) received a 4.0 for the 2013 semester. The following is based off of information provided to our office via Standards of Excellence submissions. For the 2013 semester, 3 out of 12 fraternities and sororities volunteered all or part of this information to the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life as part of their Standards of Excellence submission. Community Service and Philanthropy Of the two chapters that volunteered this information for the Standards of Excellence: 1,530 hours of community service was completed this semester. Totaling an average of 9 hours of community service per member. $170.00 was raised for local, national, and international charities this semester. The largest monetary donation during the semester was from Alpha Delta Pi. The two chapters reporting their service hours were: Alpha Delta Pi and Pi Kappa Phi. The one chapter reporting their charitable giving was: Alpha Delta Pi.

Campus Involvement Of the two chapters that volunteered this information for the Standards of Excellence: 61% reported involvement in other campus organizations. 11% served in leadership roles in other campus organizations. Standards of Excellence chapters are committed to promoting the academic mission of the University, developing leadership and character in members, providing service to the community, and fostering life-long friendships between members.

2013 Academic Year Breakdown Chapter Total* Freshmen** Sophomores** Juniors** Seniors** Inactive*** Alpha Delta Pi 122 34 42 25 19 0 Alpha Xi Delta 108 29 29 20 20 0 Gamma Phi Beta 93 39 31 19 4 0 Sigma Sigma Sigma 110 42 22 25 19 1 Phi Sigma Sigma 100 43 20 22 12 3 Panhellenic Sororities 533 187 144 111 74 4 Chapter Total* Freshmen** Sophomores** Juniors** Seniors** Inactive*** Kappa Sigma 78 23 22 20 7 6 Pi Kappa Phi 50 17 9 12 12 0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 34 12 10 6 5 0 Phi Gamma Delta 34 9 6 9 7 3 IFC Fraternities 196 62 47 47 31 9 Chapter Total* Freshmen** Sophomores** Juniors** Seniors** Inactive*** Alpha Kappa Alpha 18 0 0 6 18 0 Alpha Psi Lambda 9 1 2 4 2 0 Kappa Alpha Psi 11 0 1 2 8 0 NPHC Organizations 38 1 3 12 28 0 Community Totals Total 767 Freshmen 250 Sophomores 194 Juniors 170 Seniors 133 Inactive 13 * This figure reflects Total Chapter Membership, which includes active, new members, inactive, and those studying abroad ** Includes active and new members only; does not include inactive members or those studying abroad *** Includes inactive members those studying abroad.

Membership and Academic Data Overview Greek Men Overall QPA Size New Member 2.763 64 Active Members (Includes New Members) 2.755 201 Overall Size (Including Inactive & Abroad) 209 Greek Women Overall QPA Size New Member 2.906 240 Active Members (Includes New Members) 2.923 553 Overall Size (Including Inactive & Abroad) 553 Greek Overall QPA Size New Member 2.909 304 Active Members (Includes New Members) 2.926 754 Overall Size (Including Inactive & Abroad) 762 Undergraduate Student Body QPA Size Undergraduate Men Overall 2.671 3905 Undergraduate Women Overall 2.995 4491 Overall 2.844 8396 Sources QPA Data (rounded to three decimals); Institutional Research Undergraduate Size Data: Institutional Research Membership Data self-reported by each chapter

Retention Statistics Chapter Retention Total Left Retention % Retained Alpha Delta Pi 0 100% Alpha Xi Delta 3 97.30% Gamma Phi Beta 7 93.07% Sigma Sigma Sigma 4 96% Phi Sigma Sigma 3 97% PHC Totals/Averages 17 96.77% Kappa Sigma 2 97.22% Pi Kappa Phi 0 100% Sigma Phi Epsilon 0 100% Phi Gamma Delta 1 96.77% IFC Totals/Averages 3 98.50% Alpha Kappa Alpha 0 100% Alpha Psi Lambda 0 100% Kappa Alpha Psi 0 100% NPHC Totals/Averages 0 100% Community Totals/Averages 20 98.42%

Chapter Statistics ****Number of Active Members *Chapter QPA for Semester **Avg. Hrs. of Community Service/Member **% of Members Involved in other Organizations **% of Members in Leadership Roles in other Organizations Alpha Delta Pi 122 3.138 4.3 45.08% 16.39% Alpha Xi Delta 108 2.905 Not reported 75.93% 5.56% Gamma Phi Beta 93 3.008 Not reported Not reported Not reported Sigma Sigma Sigma 110 3.047 Not reported Not reported Not reported Phi Sigma Sigma 100 2.832 Not reported Not reported Not reported Panhellenic Sororities 533 2.986 1.0 25.9% (1) 4.91% Kappa Sigma 72 2.765 Not reported Not reported Not reported Pi Kappa Phi 50 2.847 20.1 Not reported Not reported Sigma Phi Epsilon 34 2.713 Not reported Not reported Not reported Phi Gamma Delta 31 2.778 Not reported Not reported Not reported IFC Fraternities 187 2.776 5.4 0.00% 0.00% Alpha Kappa Alpha 18 2.819 Not reported Not reported Not reported Alpha Psi Lambda 9 3.022 Not reported Not reported Not reported Kappa Alpha Psi 11 2.127 Not reported Not reported Not reported NPHC Organizations 38 2.656 0.0 0.00% 0.00% Community Totals 754 2.926 2.0 17.86% 3.39% * QPA information provided by Institutional Research; QPA data includes grades from all active and new members, does not include members on study abroad. ** Community Service and Student Involvement and Leadership Information is self-reported **** This figure includes active and new members only. (1) This figure is the total number of members involved divided by the total number of members

Service Hours and Charitable Giving Chapter Total Active Membership* Total Hours of Service Avg. Hours of Service / Member Total Amount ($) Raised for Charity Alpha Delta Pi 122 525.0 4.3 $170.00 Alpha Xi Delta 108 Not reported Not reported Not reported Gamma Phi Beta 93 Not reported Not reported Not reported Sigma Sigma Sigma 109 Not reported Not reported Not reported Phi Sigma Sigma 97 Not reported Not reported Not reported Panhellenic Sororities 529 525.0 1.0 $170.00 Kappa Sigma 72 Not reported Not reported Not reported Pi Kappa Phi 50 1005.0 20.1 Not reported Sigma Phi Epsilon 34 Not reported Not reported Not reported Phi Gamma Delta 31 Not reported Not reported Not reported IFC Fraternities 187 1005.0 5.4 $0.00 Alpha Kappa Alpha 18 Not reported Not reported Not reported Alpha Psi Lambda 9 Not reported Not reported Not reported Kappa Alpha Psi 11 Not reported Not reported Not reported NPHC Chapters 38 0.0 0.0 $0.00 Community Totals 754 1530.0 2.0 $170.00 * This figure includes active and new members only.

Campus Involvement & Leadership 2013 Chapter Total Active Membership* Percentage of Members involved in other Organizations Percentage of Members in Leadership Roles in other Organizations Alpha Delta Pi 122 45.08% 16.39% Alpha Xi Delta 108 75.93% 5.56% Gamma Phi Beta 93 Not reported Not reported Sigma Sigma Sigma 109 Not reported Not reported Phi Sigma Sigma 97 Not reported Not reported Panhellenic Sororities 529 25.9% (1) 4.91% Kappa Sigma 72 Not reported Not reported Pi Kappa Phi 50 Not reported Not reported Sigma Phi Epsilon 34 Not reported Not reported Phi Gamma Delta 31 Not reported Not reported IFC Fraternities 187 0.0% 0.0% Alpha Kappa Alpha 18 Not reported Not reported Alpha Psi Lambda 9 Not reported Not reported Kappa Alpha Psi 11 Not reported Not reported NPHC Chapters 38 0.0% 0.0% Community Totals 754 17.86% 3.39% * This figure includes active and new members only. (1) This figure is the total number of members involved divided by the total number of members.

2009 2009 2010 Coastal Carolina Fraternity and Sorority Comparative Size Report 2013 2010 PHC SORORITIES Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 Alpha Delta Pi 96 1 102 1 89 1 87 1 80 1 89 1(t) 84 1 94 2 96 1 122 1 Alpha Xi Delta(1) 62 3(t) 76 3 72 4 88 4 76 4 108 3 Gamma Phi Beta 59 3 75 3 62 3 67 3 62 3(t) 80 2 74 3 92 3 81 2 93 5 Sigma Sigma Sigma 48 4 36 4 37 4 50 4 55 5 58 4 59 5 70 5 70 5 109 2 Phi Sigma Sigma 62 2 81 2 64 2 77 2 65 4 89 1(t) 83 2 105 1 79 3 97 4 Total PHC Membership 265 294 252 281 324 392 372 449 402 529 PHC Average Size 66.25 73.5 63 70.25 64.8 78.4 74.4 89.8 80.4 105.8 IFC FRATERNITIES Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Delta Chi (2) 53 2 51 2 45 2 49 2 55 1 50 1 63 1 57 3 Kappa Sigma (3) 38 4 44 3 33 4 61 2 64 1 58 1 72 1 Pi Kappa Phi 23 4 31 4 29 3 40 3 40 4 53 2 50 3 58 2 42 2 50 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon (4) 60 1 58 1 48 1 52 1 48 2 43 3 39 4 33 4 32 3 Sigma Phi Epsilon 34 3 32 3 20 4 19 6 17 6 13 6 11 7 17 6 24 5 34 3 Tau Kappa Epsilon (5) 15 5 16 5 11 5 12 7 15 7 10 7 17 6 16 7 16 6 Phi Gamma Delta (6) 21 5 27 5 31 5 36 5 28 5 30 4 31 4 Total IFC Membership 185 188 153 231 246 233 277 273 202 187 IFC Average Size 37 37.6 30.6 33 35.1 33.3 39.6 39.0 33.7 46.8 NPHC Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Size* Rank Alpha Kappa Alpha (7) 31 2 26 2 38 1 33 1 29 2 35 1 28 1 39 1 18 1 Alpha Phi Alpha (8) 18 3 17 3 13 4 12 4 19 3 17 3 12 3 Alpha Psi Lambda (9) 5 2 9 3 Delta Sigma Theta (10) 36 1 28 1 25 2 17 2 32 1 23 2 22 2 12 2 Zeta Phi Beta 7 5t 4 6 (t) 6 6 Kappa Alpha Psi 11 4 11 4 16 3 16 3 10 4 8 4 11 9 3 8 1 11 2 Phi Beta Sigma (11) 4 6 4 6 (t) 4 7 3 6 2 6 1 6 Omega Psi Phi (12) 7 5t 9 5 8 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 2 4 Total NPHC Membership 114 99 110 86 97 86 75 60 13 44 NPHC Average Size 16.3 14.1 15.7 14.3 16.2 14.3 15 20 6.5 12.7 (1) Alpha Xi Delta colonized in 2011 (2) Delta Chi was suspended in 2013 (3) Kappa Sigma was recognized in 2010 (4) Sigma Alpha Epsilon was suspended 2013 (5) Tau Kappa Epsilon was suspended 2013 (6) Phi Gamma Delta colonized in 2010 (7) Alpha Kappa Alpha was suspended in 2013 and reactivated 2013 (8) Alpha Phi Alpha was suspended 2012 (9) Alpha Psi Lambda colonized 2013 (10) Delta Sigma Theta went inactive 2013 (11) Phi Beta Sigma went inactive in 2012 (12) Omega Psi Phi was suspended 2012

Average Community Size Overview 2009-2013 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 Total PHC Membership Total IFC Membership Total NPHC Membership Total Membership

2009 2009 2010 Coastal Carolina Fraternity and Sorority Comparative QPA Report 2013 2010 PHC SORORITIES QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 2013 Alpha Delta Pi 3.092 1 3.180 3.150 1 3.250 1 3.225 1 3.149 1 3.194 1 3.177 1 3.153 1 3.138 1 Alpha Xi Delta(1) 2.951 3 2.909 3 2.824 3 2.940 2 2.854 5 2.905 4 Gamma Phi Beta 3.027 3 2.909 2.930 3 2.825 4 2.879 4 2.655 5 2.810 4 2.856 5 2.883 4 3.008 3 Sigma Sigma Sigma 3.021 4 2.949 2.827 4 3.008 3 2.818 5 2.769 4 2.771 5 2.891 3 3.015 3 3.047 2 Phi Sigma Sigma 3.073 2 2.907 2.976 2 3.057 2 3.094 2 3.049 2 2.923 2 2.866 4 3.144 2 2.832 5 All PHC Average 3.053 2.986 2.971 3.035 2.993 2.906 2.904 2.946 3.010 2.986 CCU All Women's Average 3.028 3.007 2.793 2.981 2.968 2.639 2.899 2.947 2.950 2.923 IFC FRATERNITIES QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank Delta Chi (2) 2.915 1 2.692 3 2.672 3 2.550 4 2.575 4 2.519 5 2.387 6 2.427 6 Kappa Sigma (3) 2.723 2 2.754 3 2.703 3 2.594 5 2.524 2 2.773 3 2.765 3 Pi Kappa Phi 2.879 2 2.875 2 2.868 2 2.621 3 2.788 2 2.757 2 2.772 3 2.444 4 3.088 1 2.847 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon (4) 2.778 4 2.512 4 2.578 5 2.158 7 2.400 6 2.539 4 2.683 4 2.498 3 2.715 5 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.823 3 2.507 5 2.669 4 2.440 5 2.249 7 2.376 6 2.864 2 2.407 7 2.742 4 2.713 4 Tau Kappa Epsilon (5) 2.735 5 2.949 1 3.159 1 2.289 6 2.402 5 2.375 7 2.295 7 2.440 5 2.649 6 Phi Gamma Delta (6) 2.998 1 3.010 1 2.799 1 2.932 1 2.974 1 2.924 2 2.778 2 All IFC Average 2.826 2.707 2.789 2.540 2.597 2.581 2.647 2.531 2.815 2.776 CCU All Men's Average 2.747 2.714 2.695 2.662 2.658 2.639 2.644 2.654 2.700 2.755 NPHC QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank QPA Rank Alpha Kappa Alpha (7) 2.810 2 2.901 2 2.810 1 2.827 3 3.215 1 2.917 3 3.018 1 2.935 2 2.819 2 Alpha Phi Alpha (8) 1.847 7 2.066 6 2.495 2 2.634 4 2.382 5 2.463 5 1.963 5 2.235 4 Alpha Psi Lambda (9) 2.641 1 3.022 1 Delta Sigma Theta (10) 2.984 1 2.772 3 2.448 3 2.458 5 2.669 3 2.963 1 2.982 2 3.587 1 Zeta Phi Beta 2.002 6 1.915 7 1.660 7 Kappa Alpha Psi 2.678 3 2.584 4 2.171 5 2.090 6 2.497 4 2.542 4 2.337 4 2.291 3 2.580 2 2.127 3 Phi Beta Sigma (11) 2.581 5 2.907 1 2.300 4 3.051 1 2.000 6 2.000 6 Omega Psi Phi (12) 2.636 4 2.302 5 1.918 6 2.916 2 2.987 2 2.938 2 2.375 3 All NPHC Average 2.505 2.492 2.257 2.663 2.625 2.637 2.535 2.762 2.611 2.656 All Students Average 2.894 2.869 2.841 2.832 2.821 2.789 2.780 2.810 2.833 2.844 All Greek Average 2.897 2.823 2.802 2.775 2.832 2.810 2.874 2.795 2.949 2.926 (1) Alpha Xi Delta colonized in 2011 (2) Delta Chi was suspended in 2013 (3) Kappa Sigma was recognized in 2010 (4) Sigma Alpha Epsilon was suspended 2013 (5) Tau Kappa Epsilon was suspended 2013 (6) Phi Gamma Delta colonized in 2010 (7) Alpha Kappa Alpha was suspended in 2013 and reactivated 2013 (8) Alpha Phi Alpha was suspended 2012 (9) Alpha Psi Lambda colonized 2013 (10) Delta Sigma Theta went inactive 2013 (11) Phi Beta Sigma went inactive in 2012 (12) Omega Psi Phi was suspended 2012

Community QPA Overview 2009-2013 3.50 3.40 3.30 3.20 3.10 3.00 2.90 2.80 2.70 2.60 2.50 2.40 2.30 2.20 2.10 2.00 1.90 1.80 1.70 1.60 1.50 2009 2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012 2013 All PHC Average All IFC Average All NPHC Average All Greek Average All CCU Average 2013

Fraternity & Sorority Academic Year Breakdown Charts 2013 Panhellenic Sororities IFC Fraternities 16% 0% 28% 21% 35% Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Inactive** 26% 9% 8% 28% 29% Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Inactive** NPHC Chapters Community Totals 75% 0% 25% Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors 22% 17% 2% 26% 33% Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Inactive** Inactive