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Hi there! Every chapter cuts at a different GPA and these GPA's may change from year to year. In general, the grade report can give you a really, really good idea of what high school GPA chapters might cut off at. For examples, I think Gamma Phi was first last semester with around a 3.6 GPA; therefore, you should expect these chapters to cut off around that grade point average, maybe a little lower because a 3.6 is fairly high when you consider high schools vary in challenging-ness (not a real word) across the country. I would also suggest looking at past grade reports to understand what the cut may be. Generally, the same fives sororities fill the top spots. These are usually, Gamma Phi, A Phi (usually the top two), Chi Omega, Theta and sometimes AOII will pop in there. We did add another sorority this year to Panhellenic and I also think they will be in the top from here on out. I would imagine most of these above chapters, that consistently achieve above a 3.5 GPA will probably have a higher cut. As for the other chapters, and this is just speculation, I would assume maybe all but 1-3 have at least a 3.0 GPA cut, so if you are below that your options will be pretty limited. I would imagine though, that their GPA cuts are more likely to be around a 3.2 (as a min). While these cuts seem really scary and challenging, it is still worth your time to go through recruitment! I could be completely wrong about these cuts, as they are not openly shared. I only know the cut...
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