gpa, scholarship and pledgeshi[ report for the ifc
by: Fratty Scientist
GPA REPORT
GPA as a chapter
1.) SigEp 3.14
2.) PiKapp 3.08
3.) Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.03
4.) Theta Chi 3.02
5.) Chi Phi 2.99
6.) Sigma Nu 2.98
7.) Delta Chi 2.98
8.) Kappa Sigma 2.96
9.) Sigma Chi 2.92
10.) ZBT 2.85\n\n\n\n\nNew member GPA
1.) Alpha Epsilon Pi 3.38
2.) Theta Chi 3.27
3.) Kappa Sigma 3.22
4.) ZBT 3.12
5.) Sigma Nu 3.04
6.) SigEp 3.03
7.) Sigma Chi 2.97
8.) Delta Chi 2.95
9.) PiKapp 2.90
10.) Chi Phi 2.57
SCHOLARSHIP REPORT
For every chapter, add the rankings for Chapter GPA and Pledge GPA to find scholarship indicator. The lower the score, the higher the scholarship. For example Alpha Epsilon Pi scored 3 on Chapter GPA and 1 on New Member GPA. There score is 4. Here is a tier system in order based on scholarship.
Top: Alpha Epsilpn Pi, Theta Chi, SIgEp
Middle: Sigma Nu, PiKapp, Kappa Sigma
Bottom: ZBT, Delta Chi, Sigma Chi
Pledgeship Report:
Most New Members are freshman who are taking simple General Education Classes. Also most fraternities at USF judge the character of a rushee over there high school GPA so I don't believe a certain chapter takes a skewed sample of "smart" or "dumb" rushees. Assuming every chapter consist of a pledge class who have similar scholastic aptitude, I believe an outlier is responsible for the dip between the Top 4 and Bottom 6 chapter for New Member GPA. I believe the Bottom 6 have harder pledgeships than the Top 4 and hazing could be an issue as to why some of these freshmans are starting off with high 2/low 3 GPAs.
#1by: Fratty Scientist
I'm not sure but rumors are that Sigma Chi and SigEp hazes which could explain they're New Member GPAs. I could be wrong but any chapter in between could haze. But I could be wrong who knows but I will say they probably have a harder pledgeship. Yes, Chi Phi is bottom tier yea yea but that doesn't affect their pledgeship program.
#3by: hey man
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