retention rate
by: NerdIs there some data driven documentation of the retention rate for each sorority? A lot has been said and rebutted about this aspect of Greek life. I want to see the data so the real truth can be seen. I don't want hearsay.
#1by: Good ?
I've asked this same question before and had no response. It seems some people want to accuse a group of bad retention rate but really they don't know. Specific data on grades, withdrawal due to professional school acceptance, or early graduation is what spurs a girl dropping membership. It's not always poor grades. But without data, we can't know for sure.
#2by: Sssss
Some sororities list their members on their websites making it very easy to determine their retention rates. Phi Mu breaks down their members by class making it easy to determine retention for each class if you know quota for each year. DG and Tri Delt list all members together. Chi O, KD, Zeta, ADPi and Pi Phi do not list members (for privacy reasons). One website has a number of members listed but the same number has been there since they did the website my freshman year (I'm a senior) so it's far from correct now.
I might sound like a stalker but I love Greek life and am interested in each groups' success so I look at the websites occasionally.
#3by: Exactly
#6by: No
The pledge classes have gotten a lot bigger over the past years. 4 years ago total was about 60 then it rose to 70 then to 85ish then 100 (these are rough numbers) a full house with no dropping would be around 320 so if a house has 260 that's not 50% of girls dropping just saying. The 150 mark would be 50%. Any house in the upper 200s id say has pretty good retention rates.
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It's pretty easy, top 4 have the highest retention rates. It varies by each year though. Zeta and adpi typically have the lowest retention rates.