It really depends on the school. At my alma mater, I'd say 99% of the girls get bids. Those who don't were mostly girls who didn't maximize their options.
Schools try to place as many girls as they can, and most do their best to do that. There are no guarantees though, and girls do go without bids. This is particularly true if you're at a school that emphasizes the importance of having recommendations. Many girls who get cut out early at the bigger, more competitive schools, did not get recs and those are important.
As far as grades, I'm assuming that chapters will see the actual GPA (either via a grade release or PNMs putting the GPA on their computerized apps). The sororities each have their own minimum GPA requirement (example: ABC might require a 2.9, while XYZ requires a 3.0), so they need to see the PNM's GPAs to determine whether they meet the chapter's requirement.
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