FRATERNAL LEADERSHIP &LEARNING

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FRATERNALLEADERSHIP&LEARNINGUNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI FALL 2017

PHILOSOPHYFraternal Leadership & Learning, a functional area within Student Affairs, at the University ofMississippi exists to support the individuals, chapters, and organizations affiliated with ourcommunity through a holistic and student focused approach. We believe that engagement in thefraternal experience enhances and contributes to the educational experience at the University ofMississippi.We believe that when done right, fraternities and sororities are designed to make affiliatedmen and women the best version of themselves. Fraternities and sororities strive to provide asupportive atmosphere that leads with learning, furthers the building of relationships, and developsthe individual. In this context, fraternities and sororities add to the mission of the University ofMississippi and promote an experience that is life changing, powerful, and transformative.As a community we are dedicated to five core values: academic excellence, respect and dignity forall, health and wellness, personal and professional development, and civic engagement. Focusingour energy, conversations, and work around these core values, we are able to create intentionaleducational opportunities grounded in research and theory. These core values are consistent withthe beliefs and ideals of the University of Mississippi and the Division of Student Affairs.Our values and beliefs shape our interactions and advising philosophy. In an effort to provide anequitable style of advisement across governing councils and to create an inclusive environment,we utilize a shared governance model. In this model our professional and para-professional staffmembers provide support to student leaders across all governing councils and their memberorganizations.Through this student centered and values-based approach we believe that Fraternity and SororityLife contributes to the co-curricular experience and fosters an environment of integrity. We believethe fraternal experience produces citizens committed to the well being and advancement of theirlocal community, the state of Mississippi, and the world.BY THE NUMBERSThe following self-reported data illustrates our community’s impact onthe student experience during the Fall 2017 semester7,339undergraduate Greekcommunity membersAT LEASTAT LEASTAT LEASThours of communityservice servededucational programsofferedmembers heldinternships30,41992173AT LEAST 332,657raised for charitable organizationsAT LEAST25members studiedabroadAT LEAST4,412students involvedin another campusorganization

MEMBERSHIPThis data indicates the variouschapter membership sizes.COUNCILTOTALACTIVETOTAL NEWMEMBERSMEMBERSLIVING ON SITEALPHA DELTA PICPH37912464ALPHA KAPPA ALPHASORORITY, INC.NPHC6355-ALPHA OMICRON PICPH39711356ALPHA PHICPH37718154ALPHA TAU OMEGAIFC2607842BETA THETA PIIFC1554834CHI OMEGACPH43710489CHI PSIIFC691922DELTA DELTA DELTACPH42710259DELTA GAMMACPH41810782DELTA PSIIFC1595226DELTA SIGMA THETASORORITY, INC.NPHC23--KAPPA ALPHA ORDERIFC2518633KAPPA ALPHA PSIFRATERNITY, INC.NPHC14--KAPPA ALPHA THETACPH30213147KAPPA DELTACPH43410464KAPPA KAPPA GAMMACPH42111064KAPPA SIGMAIFC2237844OMEGA PSI PHIFRATERNITY, INC.NPHC16--PHI BETA SIGMAFRATERNITY, INC.NPHC19--PHI DELTA THETAIFC2236728PHI KAPPA PSIIFC1855840PHI KAPPA TAUIFC842824PHI MUCPH41312051PI BETA PHICPH40110241PI KAPPA ALPHAIFC1946642PI KAPPA PHIIFC1142332SIGMA CHIIFC2547440SIGMA GAMMA RHOSORORITY, INC.NPHC7--SIGMA NUIFC2877157SIGMA PIIFC1624135ZETA PHI BETASORORITY, INC.NPHC12--FALL 2017

ACADEMICEXCELLENCESome GPAs are not available due toFERPA regulations.Fall 2017 All Men’s GPA: 2.69Fall 2017 All Women’s GPA: 3.04COUNCILCHAPTERSEMESTER GPANEW MEMBERCLASS GPACHAPTER GPACOMPARED TOM & W GPAALPHA DELTA PICPH3.033.09BelowALPHA KAPPA ALPHASORORITY, INC.NPHC3.053.06AboveALPHA OMICRON PICPH3.233.34AboveALPHA PHICPH2.792.90BelowALPHA TAU OMEGAIFC2.802.81AboveBETA THETA PIIFC2.913.04AboveCHI OMEGACPH3.403.48AboveCHI PSIIFC3.033.28AboveDELTA DELTA DELTACPH3.413.54AboveDELTA GAMMACPH3.233.34AboveDELTA PSIIFC3.413.50AboveDELTA SIGMA THETASORORITY, INC.NPHC3.00-BelowKAPPA ALPHA ORDERIFC3.113.16AboveKAPPA ALPHA PSIFRATERNITY, INC.NPHC2.50-BelowKAPPA ALPHA THETACPH2.972.93BelowKAPPA DELTACPH3.383.38AboveKAPPA KAPPA GAMMACPH3.233.30AboveKAPPA SIGMAIFC2.652.56BelowOMEGA PSI PHIFRATERNITY, INC.NPHC2.82-AbovePHI BETA SIGMAFRATERNITY, INC.NPHC2.42-BelowPHI DELTA THETAIFC2.852.90AbovePHI KAPPA PSIIFC2.782.92AbovePHI KAPPA TAUIFC2.722.35AbovePHI MUCPH3.253.30AbovePI BETA PHICPH3.223.36AbovePI KAPPA ALPHAIFC2.932.87AbovePI KAPPA PHIIFC2.893.03AboveSIGMA CHIIFC3.013.16AboveSIGMA GAMMA RHOSORORITY, INC.NPHC3.23-AboveSIGMA NUIFC3.103.39AboveSIGMA PIIFC2.492.39BelowZETA PHI BETASORORITY, INC.NPHC2.65-BelowFALL 2017

ACADEMICEXCELLENCE(CONTINUED)This data indicates thepercentage of members withthe following GPA ranges.2.0 - 3.0ABOVE 3.0COUNCILBELOW 2.0ALPHA DELTA PICPH10%33%57%ALPHA KAPPA ALPHASORORITY, INC.NPHC8%32%60%ALPHA OMICRON PICPH6%23%71%ALPHA PHICPH20%29%51%ALPHA TAU OMEGAIFC17%37%46%BETA THETA PIIFC16%31%53%CHI OMEGACPH3%17%80%CHI PSIIFC14%31%55%DELTA DELTA DELTACPH3%19%78%DELTA GAMMACPH6%24%70%DELTA PSIIFC6%12%82%DELTA SIGMA THETASORORITY, INC.NPHC9%39%52%KAPPA ALPHA ORDERIFC9%26%65%KAPPA ALPHA PSIFRATERNITY, INC.NPHC29%35%36%KAPPA ALPHA THETACPH15%26%59%KAPPA DELTACPH4%17%79%KAPPA KAPPA GAMMACPH7%22%71%KAPPA SIGMAIFC25%39%36%OMEGA PSI PHIFRATERNITY, INC.NPHC6%81%13%PHI BETA SIGMAFRATERNITY, INC.NPHC37%37%26%PHI DELTA THETAIFC13%38%49%PHI KAPPA PSIIFC19%40%41%PHI KAPPA TAUIFC18%36%46%PHI MUCPH7%22%71%PI BETA PHICPH7%23%70%PI KAPPA ALPHAIFC12%23%65%PI KAPPA PHIIFC15%29%56%SIGMA CHIIFC10%30%60%SIGMA GAMMA RHOSORORITY, INC.NPHC0%29%71%SIGMA NUIFC10%29%61%SIGMA PIIFC32%33%35%ZETA PHI BETASORORITY, INC.NPHC33%25%42%FALL 2017

PERSONAL& PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENTThis self-reported data demonstrateseach chapter’s commitment tomembers’ personal & professionaldevelopment during the Fall 2017semester.*All data is self-reported.MEMBERSINVOLVED INSTUDENT ORGS.*INTERNSHIPS*STUDY ABROAD*TOTAL NUMBEROF HOURS OFEDUCATIONALPROGRAMMING*ALPHA DELTA PI230514ALPHA KAPPA ALPHASORORITY, INC.----ALPHA OMICRON PI322616ALPHA PHI27515112ALPHA TAU OMEGA----BETA THETA PI30--1CHI OMEGA440132CHI PSI391-10DELTA DELTA DELTA430553DELTA GAMMA415135DELTA PSI97-1-DELTA SIGMA THETASORORITY, INC.----KAPPA ALPHA ORDER27310-1KAPPA ALPHA PSIFRATERNITY, INC.----KAPPA ALPHA THETA15079-3KAPPA DELTA400-21KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA250534KAPPA SIGMA487--OMEGA PSI PHIFRATERNITY, INC.----PHI BETA SIGMAFRATERNITY, INC.9--6PHI DELTA THETA----PHI KAPPA PSI202--PHI KAPPA TAU30312PHI MU399517PI BETA PHI2482623PI KAPPA ALPHA----PI KAPPA PHI----SIGMA CHI248--2SIGMA GAMMA RHOSORORITY, INC.2--7SIGMA NU160--10SIGMA PI75111ZETA PHI BETASORORITY, INC.101-2FALL 2017

CIVICENGAGEMENTThis self-reported data demonstrateseach chapter’s civic contributionduring the Fall 2017 semester.*All data is self-reported.TOTAL SERVICEHOURS GIVENHOURS DONEBY MEMBERTOTALPHILANTHROPYMONEY RAISEDDOLLARS RAISEDBY MEMBERALPHA DELTA PI2540.67 17,988.88 47.46ALPHA KAPPA ALPHASORORITY, INC.----ALPHA OMICRON PI3380.98.52 15,000 37.78ALPHA PHI3500.93 15,650 41.51ALPHA TAU OMEGA----BETA THETA PI500.32 500.00 3.23CHI OMEGA20004.58 12,500 28.60CHI PSI6008.70 1,895.00 27.46DELTA DELTA DELTA11552.70 21,126.00 49.48DELTA GAMMA4,0009.57 25,000.00 59.81DELTA PSI3602.26 1,655.00 10.41DELTA SIGMA THETASORORITY, INC.----KAPPA ALPHA ORDER16466.56 102,602.85 408.78KAPPA ALPHA PSIFRATERNITY, INC.----KAPPA ALPHA THETA18005.96 48,564.59 160.81KAPPA DELTA----KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA32507.72 5,744.50 13.64KAPPA SIGMA526.52.36 5,000.00 22.42OMEGA PSI PHIFRATERNITY, INC.----PHI BETA SIGMAFRATERNITY, INC.29715.63 3,000.00 157.89PHI DELTA THETA----PHI KAPPA PSI5002.70 1,000 5.41PHI KAPPA TAU901.07 2700 32.14PHI MU2,4786.00 15,503.00 37.54PI BETA PHI40009.98 24,791.00 61.82PI KAPPA ALPHA----PI KAPPA PHI----SIGMA CHI8283.26--SIGMA GAMMA RHOSORORITY, INC.15021.43 200.00 28.57SIGMA NU2,6549.25 9,462 32.97SIGMA PI-- 5,775 35.65ZETA PHI BETASORORITY, INC.504.17--FALL 2017

ORGANIZATIONALCONDUCTThe following data identifies the number of timesan organization was found responsible for thefollowing violations during the Fall 2017 semester.Other violations include: RecruitmentInfractions, Council Bylaws, Unregistered Events,Unauthorized Entry, Disorderly Conduct, andRespect for Property.HAZINGALCOHOLSEXUALMISCONDUCTOTHERALPHA DELTA PI---1ALPHA KAPPA ALPHASORORITY, INC.----ALPHA OMICRON PI---1ALPHA PHI---3ALPHA TAU OMEGA---1BETA THETA PI----CHI OMEGA---2CHI PSI---1DELTA DELTA DELTA---1DELTA GAMMA---2DELTA PSI1--1DELTA SIGMA THETASORORITY, INC.----KAPPA ALPHA ORDER----KAPPA ALPHA PSIFRATERNITY, INC.---2KAPPA ALPHA THETA---1KAPPA DELTA---2KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA---1KAPPA SIGMA1--1OMEGA PSI PHIFRATERNITY, INC.---1PHI BETA SIGMAFRATERNITY, INC.----PHI DELTA THETA---PHI KAPPA PSI1--1PHI KAPPA TAU---1PHI MU---1PI BETA PHI---1PI KAPPA ALPHA1---PI KAPPA PHI---1SIGMA CHI---1SIGMA GAMMA RHOSORORITY, INC.----SIGMA NU----SIGMA PI----ZETA PHI BETASORORITY, INC.----FALL 2017

INDIVIDUALSTUDENTCONDUCTThe following data identifies the percentage ofmembers who were found responsible for thefollowing violations during the Fall 2017 semester.Other violations include: Unregistered Events,Unauthorized Entry, Disorderly Conduct, and Respectfor Property.*An asterisk indicates at least one member has beenfound A DELTA PI-0.50%--ALPHA KAPPA ALPHASORORITY, INC.----ALPHA OMICRON PI-1.50%--ALPHA PHI-0.52%1.03%-ALPHA TAU OMEGA-0.37%--BETA THETA PI----CHI OMEGA-0.45%--CHI PSI-1.45%--DELTA DELTA DELTA----DELTA GAMMA-0.47%0.23%-DELTA PSI-2.50%2.50%-DELTA SIGMA THETASORORITY, INC.----KAPPA ALPHA ORDER-1.19%--KAPPA ALPHA PSIFRATERNITY, INC.-7.14%--KAPPA ALPHA THETA-0.65%--KAPPA DELTA-0.71%0.24%-KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA---KAPPA SIGMA-2.64%0.88%-OMEGA PSI PHIFRATERNITY, INC.----PHI BETA SIGMAFRATERNITY, INC.----PHI DELTA THETA-3.57%0.45%-PHI KAPPA PSI-3.66%3.66%-PHI KAPPA TAU-3.49%--PHI MU-0.24%--PI BETA PHI-0.99%1.24%-PI KAPPA ALPHA-3.81%0.48%-PI KAPPA PHI-0.84%--SIGMA CHI-1.17%--SIGMA GAMMA RHOSORORITY, INC.----SIGMA NU-1.39%1.05%-SIGMA PI-6.67%1.82%-ZETA PHI BETASORORITY, INC.----FALL 2017

academic excellence alpha delta pi cph 3.03 3.09 below alpha kappa alpha sorority, inc. nphc 3.05 3.06 above alpha omicron pi cph 3.23 3.34 above alpha phi cph 2.79 2.90 below alpha tau omega ifc 2.80 2.81 above beta theta pi ifc 2.91 3.04 above chi omega cph 3.40 3.48 above chi psi ifc 3.03 3.28 above delta delta delta cph 3.41 3.54 above delta gamma cph 3.23 3.34 above

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