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Academic Issues
Does your GLO have a GPA requirement to remain active? What happens to members if they do not meet this requirement? Probation? Suspension of membership?
What about if you have this problem for several semesters? |
Not 100% sure what they do now. When I was active, we were usually either #1 or #2 in grades. Our minimum GPA was all men's average which was usually around a 2.6-2.7. We had mandatory study hours at the house if you fell below. There was a further minimum that if you fell below, there would be increased study hours followed by suspension altogether. I believe it was a 2.25.
People above all-men's still had mandatory study hours, but they were minimal. |
I believe that our nationals requires a 2.5. On our campus we require a 2.8. We would like everyone to have above a 3.0. If anyone has less than 3.0 that person is required to go to study tables.
2.9 = 1 hour study tables 2.8 = 2 hours study tables 2.7 = 3 hours study tables And so on... Anyone with below a 2.5 is put on social probation If we, as a chapter, fall below 2.8 for two consecutive semesters we may be at risk of loosing our charter (according to the university agreement). |
how do you enforce individual members to keep their GPA up????
simply telling them their on social probation doesn't mean they'll comply>?? |
Study tables help. Officer board runs study tables and the girls have to sign in. Our campus is pretty small (15,000 tops), so there is a good chance someone will be in a class with them. We hold each other to standards. We call when they are not in class/skip class. We provide incentives at meeting, like a no skip jar, and the smarty pants.
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It is pretty hard to fail a class or get a poor grade if you attend class everyday. You have to try to fail.
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It is just my opinion.
I would add that it is more than attending. You should get a passing/decent grade if you attend class, pay attention, participate, and do your homework on time. |
our national GPA is a 2.5. Our chapter goal is a 2.75.
If your cummulative goes below a 2.5, you go on academic probation. You have ONE SEMESTER to bring it back to a 2.5 otherwise your membership is suspended. You CAN appeal once your grade is back where it needs to be though. In my chapter, if you semester GPA is below a 2.5, but your cummulative is still okay, then you are strongly encouraged to do a minimum of 8 study hours per week. we also have academic incentives. Like for one, the Georgia HOPE scholarship. Most of our girls try to keep a 3.0 anyway, because the state of GA pays your tuition if youre a resident. We also have the "Smarty" tee - which is when the sister with the highest SEMESTER GPA gets a tshirt with letters and the word "Smarty" on the back. It's liek bragging rights, and its alot of fun, too. |
They pay your tuition!!! Man am I in the wrong state
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How are members who are on probation handled? Are they considered to be "disaffiliated" or just banned from attending social events? What about suspension?
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I believe they are only allowed to come to meetings and sisterhoods.
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Suspension means you arent a member anymore. |
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But most people lose it at the end of their freshman year...slackers =) I figure it was an accomplishment that I kept it for 2. Cest la vie. |
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