People get 2.3 GPAs in high school and still make it into college? I suppose they are the ones who earn 2.25 GPAs in college.
While every Greek organization exists for whatever reason it decides and can decide grades don't matter, I find it a shame that any student receives that GPA and that a chapter would accept them without thought.
-Rudey
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Originally posted by exlurker
The NIC, as part of its standards for NIC member organizations, will require the following by September 2005, according to the NIC web site:
"2. Member organization policies will include:
. . .
Each associate/pledge/new member has a minimum high school GPA of 2.3 for first semester freshman year and (whichever is appropriate per NIC member decision)
-minimum college GPA of 2.25 thereafter;
-or has a GPA at or above each campus all-men’s average
thereafter (implemented no later than September 1, 2005)
Annual cumulative GPA of (whichever is appropriate per NIC member decision)
-at least a 2.5 for each chapter
-or at or above each campus all-men’s average
(implemented no later than September 1, 2005)"
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