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DeltAlum 11-14-2002 06:24 PM

I'll bet this is true in most places...good news
 
From the Ohio University Post...

Greek life students produce high GPAs
by Alyssa Mitchell
Staff Writer

When people think of “greek life,” they most likely think of parties, formals, brotherhood and sisterhood. However, Ohio University greeks can be associated with something else: good grades.

According to the OU Fraternity and Sorority Academic Performance Report for Spring Quarter 2002, the average OU student grade point average was 2.992, while the average OU greek GPA was 3.038.

The fraternity with the highest GPA was Delta Lambda Phi, and the sorority with the highest GPA was Sigma Kappa.

Delta Lambda Phi Prospective Pledge Master Matt Hoch said high GPAs might be attributed to the small amount of members in his fraternity. Delta Lambda Phi has five members. “We all support each other,” he said.

And Sigma Kappa President Andrea Wilson said they have study tables and incentive programs to encourage good grades.

“We stress time management,” she said. “A lot of people in the house have the same major also, which is conducive to studying.”

Chad Lanman, vice president of Scholastics for OU’s Interfraternity Council, said in general you have to maintain a 2.5 GPA to be involved in greek life, but it varies between chapters.

“Everyone helps each other out,” he said. “Most chapters offer tutoring to their members and some chapters give out scholarships.”

Lanman also verified that the statistics were compiled from social fraternities and sororities, and did not include chapters such as the engineering or business fraternities.

He also said there is an academic awards banquet each spring for the fraternity and sorority chapters.

Compared with some other schools in the MAC, OU fares well against Bowling Green State University. According to the BGSU Spring 2002 Greek Executive Summary, the average greek GPA is 2.85, falling just below the BGSU student average of 2.9.

But Miami University pulls a bit ahead of OU in Greek GPAs.

According to the Miami 2002 Spring Semester Fraternity and Sorority Grade Reports, the average greek GPA is 3.11.

Miami University IFC Vice President of Judicial Affairs Bryan Holmes said high GPAs could be related to the type of people who choose to be in greek life; people who want to be involved.

“Most people I see in these organizations seem to have it on the ball,” he said.

OnePlus69Is70 11-14-2002 07:41 PM

Good for them. Wish we could do that- our men's average is 2.8, and our IFC average is 2.6. (The women are also below average, but I don't know the numbers.)

Pi Kapp 142 11-14-2002 09:35 PM

Quick question, who verifies Grades for you guys, the school? I wish we had GPA awards at my school, it would be a great recruitment tool, because the fear of lowering your grades is a big ditterent for a lot of peole joining.

alphaiota 11-14-2002 09:42 PM

oh yeah! that's right!! my miami university pulls out ahead of all!! yeah, my gpa was on the lower side of that average though. i helped keep it away from that silly 4.0 mark. but oh yeah, we rock!

shelley j
sigma k

Tom Earp 11-14-2002 10:19 PM

DeltaAlum, thank your posting on this!

My Chapter requires a 2.5 to be initiated and stay an Active!

What most do not think about is the overall School GPA!
Yes, tehre are some that have higher, but not the average!

Greeks are always higher for a social group against the Norm!

Why dosnt the schools realize this>>?

We have higher standards to live by!:)

WE ARE GREEKS!:cool:

Kevin 11-15-2002 01:55 AM

Our men must be above all-men's average to be initiated. Fortunately all-mens is ALWAYS pretty well below all-fraternity.

I think that's similar in most schools.

LeslieAGD 11-15-2002 09:38 AM

It's nice to see academics highlighted! :)

DeltAlum 11-15-2002 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alphaiota
oh yeah! that's right!! my miami university pulls out ahead of all!! yeah, my gpa was on the lower side of that average though. i helped keep it away from that silly 4.0 mark. but oh yeah, we rock!

shelley j
sigma k

Now, if there was only a social life in Oxford. And who ever heard of holding study tables at Those preppy clothing stores?

Sorry, Shelley, just couldn't resist.

OUlioness01 11-16-2002 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Pi Kapp 142
Quick question, who verifies Grades for you guys, the school? I wish we had GPA awards at my school, it would be a great recruitment tool, because the fear of lowering your grades is a big ditterent for a lot of peole joining.
Yes they do. At OU the school gets all the grades and gives them to the IFC and WPA about a week after. The chapters are really close together grade-wise too because every chapter has really really well put together scholarship programs, and we love knowing that even though all the nongreeks think we do is party we still do better academically :D

XOMichelle 11-17-2002 06:05 PM

Good grades...
 
Yeah Greeks!
I know my chapter's ave GPA is increadibly high.... usually a 3.5 or a 3.6. !!!!!!!!! It's shocking, actually. Keep up the good work girls!
ll,
M

alphaiota 11-18-2002 10:17 PM

i think the majority of greek systems as a whole tend to have higher gpa's regardless of the stereotypes.

one more time......yeah!!! miami!!!!

okay, i'm done :D

shelley j
sigma k

FuzzieAlum 11-19-2002 02:12 AM

What do you do if your system's GPA is lower than the all-women's or all-men's? It's that way at my school (as it was too when I was in school). Granted, it's a pretty "nerdy" campus where a lot of people care about their grades, but that also means it doesn't help convince people to go Greek if they're worried that their grades will drop. Only 6 of the 17 fraternities are above the all-men's, and 2 of the 4 sororities. So what are other campuses doing differently?

Kevin 11-19-2002 02:27 AM

Well for one thing in our chapter you won't be initiated fully unless your GPA excedes all-men's. Once you've established good habits, it's hard to go back.

alphaiota 11-19-2002 01:06 PM

i think it's a mantality you have to form within the sisters and brothers. for me, i wasn't even allowed to join certain sororities b/c my gpa was too low when i rushed. sigma kappa overlooked the grades issue and took me anyways, but i had mandatory study table hrs every week while i was pledging. after i was initiated, if i was able to get my gpa up to the acceptable level then i was allowed off of study tables. for me though, study tables helped me keep up my gpa so i was always on them regardless. get your scholarship chairman to look into it.

shelley j
sigma k

FuzzieAlum 11-19-2002 03:22 PM

Well, I'm not an active anymore! And my chapter was always above the all-women's. I'm talking about systemwide, not just working within one GLO.

alphaiota 11-19-2002 09:07 PM

my mistake, sorry.
as for system wide, i'd say that ifc and panhel need to get their scholarship area more active. as far as i know, it all goes back to scholarship. they are the ones who have to take care of this stuff i think. congrats that your chapter was and is above the all women's.

shelley j
sigma k

BrianMUDU 11-20-2002 02:44 AM

DeltAlum -- watch your mouth! We have a social life! :)

Our GPA is determined by the school, and yes, it is usually above the all men's and women's GPA at Miami.

DeltAlum 11-20-2002 11:27 AM

Hi Brian,

Haven't seen you on in a while. I was wondering why nobody responded to that.

Hey, being an Ohio University grad, I just can't help myslef.

Have a good one.

DeltAlum 11-20-2002 12:15 PM

I take it all back. There is a social life in Oxford:

One Miami University student was free on bond Tuesday one day after he and another student were arrested on multiple charges involving drug activity at their Acacia fraternity house.

Fraternity brother Jay Kanterman, 19, of Missouri was released after posting 10 percent of his $1,280 bond, Butler County Jail officials said. Nathan Anderson, 20, of North Canton was issued a summons. Both will go to Area 1 Court in Oxford on dates to be determined, a court spokeswoman said.

Kanterman is charged with three felony counts of drug trafficking, one felony count of drug possession and misdemeanor counts of permitting drug abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to authorities. Anderson is charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and drug possession, both misdemeanors.

Both were arrested Monday following a month-long investigation into marijuana trafficking at the house, 110 S. Campus Ave., according to the Butler County sheriff’s office. Investigators confiscated 1 1/2 pounds of marijuana, drug paraphernalia and $460.


[From the Dayton Daily News: 11.20.2002]

OK, OK. I appologize in advance. What a cheap shot! It's just that I had just posted the above in response to Brian when I read this.

Actually, I have some friends who went to Miami, but I don't tell too many people about them.

alphaiota 11-20-2002 02:33 PM

nobody responded??? what am i? chopped liver? i'm a miami alum and darn proud of it.
isn't the first time there have been drug trafficking problems at miami. sae also had a few problems.
oh yeah, also notice that miami is considered a public ivy league school, so the degree of difficulty compared to some other schools is greater. which in turn means that we do work harder for our higher gpa's.

shelley j
sigma k

DeltAlum 11-20-2002 03:49 PM

Shelley,

Sorry. I know you responded about the GPA -- I was talking about the cheap shot (OK, I admit it) about lack of social life and having study tables at JCrew.

One of my really good friends here in Colorado is on the local Miami Alumni Association Board, and I was the President of the local OUAA Board. We have a great time taking pot shots (no pun intended given the topic of the last article), at each other. Interestingly, he's married to my wife's former O.U. apartment mate.

BrianMUDU 11-21-2002 01:05 AM

Yes, bad news for Acacia. That all just got released to the news yesterday. It's unfortunate, but it shouldn't have been happening in the first place.

Yes, Miami is a "public ivy", so there!


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