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oops, yes!
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Univ of Georgia has posted their Fall 22 Grade report, alas, they do not list the number of NMs (it does list the NM GPA). It does list total chapter size. The average they list is 320, but two chapters are quite a bit smaller than the others. SDT has 162 and D Phi E has 160, taking these two out and averaging the rest yields an average of 337. (highest is 354)
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Adelphi University
Sigma Delta Tau-11 Alpha Epsilon Phi-10 Delta Gamma-10 Delta Phi Epsilon-14 Phi Sigma Sigma-10 Phi Mu-8 |
About the Arizona numbers reported by Iowa_JWH:
Keep in mind that those are not the #s of women pledged by each chapter in August 2022. Those are the #s of PNMs who remained at the end of the Fall 2022 semester(December) and whose grades were reported to Panhellenic. With the exception of Chi Omega, all NPC chapters initiate new members within six weeks of pledging. It has been difficult to get the Arizona Greek Life office to communicate about recruitment details for several years now. I'm talking about basic info such as how many women registered for formal recruitment, how many pledged each chapter, what was quota, what is total. Apparently this is now a closely held secret. :rolleyes: |
Florida State New Members numbers from their published Fall 2022 Grade report:
Florida State AXO - 78 ADPi - 79 AGD - 29 AOII - 56 A Phi - 82 XO - 76 DDD - 87 DG - 76 DZ - 78 G Phi B - 67 Theta - 81 KD - 75 Kappa - 72 Phi Mu - 80 Pi Phi - 76 SDT - 73 ZTA - 74 The average chapter size is 253, highest is 279, lowest is 145, most are around 260 |
Albion College
Kappa Delta-8 Alpha Chi Omega-7 Alpha Xi Delta-8 Delta Gamma-6 Kappa Alpha Theta-7 York College (PA) Phi Mu-5 Phi Sigma Sigma-5 Delta Phi Epsilon-4 Sigma Delta Tau-5 |
UNC (Chapel Hill) has posted their Greek Grade Report for Fall 2022, alas only total member numbers. The two highest chapter totals are 219 and 197; the two lowest are 100 and 110. The average is 170 (only 3 chapters are below the average).
I was surprised to see the largest chapter more than 10% above the next highest chapter, I thought the RFM methodology was supposed to prevent this? |
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UD (Delaware) Recruitment
Update as of 2/22/23:
Alpha Phi: 83 Sigma Kappa: 83 |
More UD (Delaware) Recruitment Results
Alpha Xi Delta - 82
Chi Omega - 89 Alpha Sigma Alpha - 83 Phi Sigma Sigma - 86 I read that Pi Beta Phi had 87 NMs but there’s been no confirmation by Pi Phi on social media. It sounds like most NM classes are in the mid to high 80s. Nearly 1,000 women signed up for recruitment! The following chapters are eligible to participate in spring COB: Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Delta Delta Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Kappa |
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More UD (Delaware) Recruitment Results
Kappa Alpha Theta - 71
Alpha Epsilon Phi - 80 |
SUNY-Binghamton
Kappa Kappa Gamma-45 Sigma Delta Tau-47 Delta Phi Epsilon-46 Phi Mu-48 Zeta Tau Alpha-38 |
The Fall 22 grade report for Ole Miss has been posted.
Fall 22 NMs AXO 116 (inaugeral NM) ADPi 180 AOII 173 A Phi 199 XO 170 Tri Delta 173 DG 178 KD 176 KKG 170 Phi Mu 184 Pi Phi 187 The chapter totals are huge, the highest is 527, the lowest (aside from AXO) is at 423! The average (not counting AXO) is 486!!! |
University of Alabama has posted its fall 2022 scholastic report which also includes membership numbers.
https://ofsl.sa.ua.edu/wp-content/up...ade-Report.pdf |
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Fairleigh Dickinson University
Phi Sigma Sigma-7 |
Cleveland State University (Per IG)
Delta Zeta-5 Theta Phi Alpha-8 Phi Mu-3 |
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I haven't seen results for Florida State .. their posted fall 2022 scholarship reports also reports membership numbers. You have to scroll down for the panhellenic numbers.
https://fsl.fsu.edu/sites/g/files/up...p%20Report.pdf |
Pratt Institute
Theta Phi Alpha-7 Tri Sigma closed last summer and became a local organization. |
All numbers have been updated for Fall and Spring. Thanks everyone for your help and information.
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IFC
It would be nice to see a listing of IFC chapters at various university and college campuses as well. My alma mater, University of Vermont, has a chapter that dates to the early 1800s.
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What she said! :D
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IU Panhellenic has their 2023 Primary Recruitment Statistics (PDF) available on their website. There’s a lot of information available this year!
Please note that these numbers don’t include any new members added through informal recruitment. |
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-did ASA participate in formal recruitment this year? 0 new members means I'm guessing not. do they have a house? -what does the 1 released PNM after open invite mean? was there one PNM so...unique...that every chapter declined to invite her back to philanthropy? if so, oof. -at the bottom of the document it says "IU does not set campus total" in bold and italics so you know they really mean it. I might be out of date on my green book, but I thought there were a couple ways to calculate total NPC allows and then the campus itself selects which one to use? like mean, median, highest chapter size? am I totally off-base? |
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IU does not set campus total due to the different living situations. There are large traditional chapter houses, one chapter lives in an apartment block, and one chapter has a central meeting spot. By not setting campus total, chapters can better meet their housing goals. Some houses sleep 70ish while some could sleep 110+. This allows all chapters to be able to stay financially viable while making quota. Some COB to fill bed spots or a number their national organization would like them to meet. As far as the 1 PMN released...if social media is to be believed she was an "influencer" who went to parties in the late fall and posted live from a fraternity house and then the house suffered some university consequences. There was a "fear" that she might make a habit of it and she was released by all chapters. I cannot verify this, but I have seen it written and heard it a couple of different places. |
From what I heard, ASA did not do formal recruitment. I'm really surprised that Theta Phi Alpha didn't do very well. They were doing pretty good for a chapter with no house on that campus.
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I do find it weird that there's no chapter total (but then again I remember that IU didn't get quota till recently.)
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I do remember them moving back to the apartments, and for some reason I feel like they did ok last year during formal recruitment. Maybe I'm mistaken.
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Well, ASA certainly screwed this pooch. 🤬 Why we wasted money renting some office when there were empty fraternity houses to be had all over the place, I will never know.
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ASA did so well at the start, I was shocked they never tried for a house. Thank God DPhiE snatched up the Tri Delta house. Of course who knows what happens when they wanna come back!
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