current stats
by: USA
XO, DDD, Kappa, Pi Phi, Theta= National powerhouses. Can't pick one out for better than another.
KD, ADPi, DG, AXO, Zeta, Alpha Phi = Well known nationally, but slightly less than the top tiers.
Phi Mu, Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Gamma Delta, AOPi, SK= Middle tier of nationals. Known but only in certain areas.
AEPhi, AXiD, DPhiE, SDT, Sigma Sigma Sigma= Heard of them, but weak nationally.
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Phi Sigma Sigma, Theta Phi Alpha= very small
#3by: it's about like this
Alpha Delta Pi is good in the south and really struggle everywhere else, but they have chapters all over, most are just lower tier
Zeta is below Gamma Phi Beta nationally. Zeta has a few top tier chapters, like 6, and the rest are mid-tier or lower tier. They do not have chapters at alot of top schools.
Kappa Delta is alot like ADPi, strong in south, and weak everywhere else
If you don't have chapters at all the top, division 1 public and private colleges and Ivy League you are not a top tier national sorority
#6by: zta
Zeta is not strong nationally. Their only top tier chapters at division 1 schools are Florida, Florida State, Indiana, and Texas A&M. They are not top tier at Texas anymore.
Zeta does not have chapters at many top public schools with strong Greek systems: Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Mexico, Nebraska, UCLA, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Oregon, Oregon State, Colorado, Ole Miss, Cornell, Syracruse, West Virginia, Arizona, Utah, UC San Diego, Illinois, Ohio State, Washington, Washington State, Univ. St. Louis, Butler, George Washington, UC-Davis, UC-Santa Barbara
Zeta does not have chapters at many private schools with strong Greek sytems: SMU, USC, Tulane, Univ. St. Louis, William & Mary, Univ. San Diego, Butler, DePauw, Wake Forest, Pepperdine, Stanford, Emory
Zeta has closed their chapters at: Washington, Washington State, Oregon, Ohio State, SMU, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Colorado, Illinios, Minnesota, Cincinnati, George Washington Univ, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, West Virginia
Zeta puts chapters at many division 2 and 3 schools
#10by: nope
XO & DDD are NOT NOT NOT powerhouses. Never have & never will. Yes, XO is the largest meaning has the most houses in the USA & DDD has a lot of houses too. BUT the powerhouses in the US are Kappa, Theta & PiPhi. Now with that said at A&M:
Kappa Zeta TriDelt
PiPhi DG XO
AXO DZ Theta
Gphi KD Adpi
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by: Zeta
has way more than 6 top tier chapters nationally, and are particularly strong in the South and hit or miss elsewhere. Gamma Phi isn't better than them, although probably arguably the same (much weaker in the South, but strong elsewhere). Half of the Ivy League schools have atrocious Greek systems, and even the ones that don't like Yale and Dartmouth only have a few national sororities total, Cornell and UPenn being the only two that have both decent Greek systems and a lot of NPC houses. Brown has an unbelievably terrible Greek system, and the remaining 3 are nothing to write home about. Basically any NPC sorority with the possible exception of the bottom 6 or so have strong D1 chapters at plenty of schools.