Washington State University also tends to let PNM's know ahead of time about GPA issues, but of course, there are girls that their personalities/connections/passion/ or what have you, will get them through. My sister thought that and boy was she wrong. She got invited to 5 houses after the first round, but still.
On the WSU website it clearly says more than once:
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All of the fraternal organizations at WSU require a minimum grade point average for men/women to join as a new member. On average, chapters require students have a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA out of high school and a 2.8 cumulative GPA from a transfer college/university.
All of the sororities at WSU have set their GPA requirements for next fall. The range for a cumulative high school GPA is 3.0 – 3.4 and the range for a cumulative college/university GPA is a 2.8 – 3.0. If a PNM has below either grade requirement, the likelihood of her being invited to more than one sorority after the first round is very low and very few exceptions are made.
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And its funny because this year a
very high number of PNM's were dropped because of grades and were devastated but it was said plenty of times and they were even emailed by their Rho Gammas before recruitment started to let them know that their GPA's were low and to expect cuts.