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Fall 2018 Report
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Contents Fall 2018 Report
cover story
6. Living a Life of Purpose
Service & Philanthropy
features
4. Year in Review
5. Fraternal Values Summit
7. Community Engagement
9. Gamma Sigma Alpha Induction Ceremony
Iota Nu Chapter Beta Class
10. Sorority Accreditation Ranking & Grade Report
11. Sorority Dean’s List Status
12. Fraternity Accreditation Ranking & Grade Report
13. Fraternity Dean’s List Status
14. Fall 2018 New Members
16. Chapter Accreditation
Scores & Chapter Status
17. By the Numbers
Fraternity & Sorority Life at UAlbany
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Greetings
Greetings from the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life
Thank you for your interest in learning about fraternity and sorority life at UAlbany. Our organizations provide their members and students an opportunity to engage in service initia-tives, attend thought-provoking discussions and performances. Overall, our community has donated their time to development, improvement, and education.
This academic year the All Greek Council has introduced the party smart initiative, assisted in developing our sub-governing councils, modified their interview procedures for their junior executive board and strengthen their partnerships with multiple stakeholders. This report is designed to celebrate the core values of our community, recognize our hardwork-ing student leaders, and share their organization story (ies). Sincerely, Arleny Alvarez-Peña, Assistant Director
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YEAR IN REVIEW FALL 2018
357
3,354
17 NEW MEMBERS
COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS DONATED
TOTAL F/S MEMBERSHIP
12 INDUCTED TO IOTA NU CHAPTER
2.98 FSL GRADE POINT AVERAGE
UNDERGRADUATE AVERAGE 2.96
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Camp Becket | YMCA
Fraternal Values Summit 2018
On September 1st, chapter representatives attended our annual Fraternal Values Summit.
Fraternity and sorority leaders spent two days building community, strengthening their
communication and leadership skills through cross-council integration. Our members
participated in the following activities:
High Ropes Course
Skits
Campfire games
Trust building activities and much more!
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VOLUNTEER HOURS IMPACT VALUE
Living A Life of Purpose
Each year, members of fraternity and sorority life provide countless hours to our Albany community
through donations, volunteer hours, and collaborative programming with a local organization such as
the Damien Center, Autism Speaks, Red Book Shelf and much more.
This year we would like to acknowledge the Rho Sigma Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,
Incorporated for their continuous effor ts in living our values of service and philanthropy. This
organization had an average of 42.8 hours completed per member.
3,354 $78,540.16
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ORGANIZATION HOURS GOAL COMPLETE
Alpha Epsilon Phi 461.5 465 Incomplete
Alpha Kappa Alpha 1 15 Incomplete
Alpha Xi Delta 394 390 Complete
Chi Upsilon Sigma 55.5 30 Complete
Delta Delta Sigma (local) 66 390 Incomplete
Delta Phi Epsilon 117 540 Incomplete
Delta Phi Lambda 138 110 Complete
Kappa Delta Phi NAS 97 390 Incomplete
Kappa Phi Lambda 405.5 210 Complete
Lambda Pi Chi 15 15 Complete
Lambda Theta Alpha 19 60 Incomplete
Omega Phi Beta 66 80 Incomplete
Sigma Gamma Rho 150 105 Complete
Sigma Iota Alpha 15 30 Incomplete
Sigma Psi Zeta 133 170 Incomplete
Zeta Phi Beta 283 95 Complete
Top five chapters with the highest reported community service:
1. Alpha Epsilon Phi
2. Kappa Phi Lambda
3. Alpha Xi Delta
4. Zeta Phi Beta
5. Sigma Psi Zeta
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ORGANIZATION HOURS GOAL COMPLETE
Alpha Chi Rho 0 210 Incomplete
Alpha Phi Alpha 171 60 Complete
Groove Phi Groove 34 80 Incomplete
Iota Phi Theta 81 105 Incomplete
Kappa Sigma 0 645 Incomplete
Lambda Sigma Upsilon 18 30 Incomplete
Lambda Theta Phi 20 15 Complete
Lambda Upsilon Lambda 149 120 Complete
MALIK 0 15 Incomplete
Nu Alpha Phi 20 30 Incomplete
Omega Psi Phi 0 75 Incomplete
Phi Beta Sigma 252 120 Complete
Phi Iota Alpha 16 90 Incomplete
Sigma Beta Rho 57 60 Incomplete
Theta Delta Chi 87 255 Incomplete
Zeta Beta Tau 74 150 Incomplete
Top five chapters with the highest reported community service:
1. Phi Beta Sigma
2. Alpha Phi Alpha
3. Lambda Upsilon Lambda
4. Theta Delta Chi
5. Iota Phi Theta
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Fu Yee Chua DFL Randy Persaud SBR
Emily Dazzo DFE Julia A. Provost KDF NAS
Jennie Evangelista DDS Molly Strauss DFE
Sabrina Giordano DFE Gabrielle Woerner DFE
Kaivalya Gorla DDS Yarden Sussman DFE
Kenneth Maxwell FBS Jennifer Yang KFL
The Iota Nu chapter have modified their chapter scholarship application to allow non-members to apply. The
UAlbany student must meet the academic requirements of Gamma Sigma Alpha and define how they have lived
the values of academic engagement and congruence. The application will be available starting January on
myinvolvement.org.
Gamma Sigma Alpha is a National Greek Academic Honor Society committed to
recognizing Greek students for their excellent performance in school. The Society
strives to uphold the high ideals of scholastic achievement and therefore, only
students with either a cumulative grade point average of a 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, or
received a 3.5 or higher in any semester during their junior or senior year.
Iota Nu Chapter Beta class induction
Congratulations to our following members—
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1 Kappa Phi Lambda NAPC 14 3.16 3.05 3.02 - - -
2 Alpha Xi Delta CPH 26 3.21 3.04 3.09 - - -
3 Chi Upsilon Sigma LGC 3 3.03 2.87 3.06 - - -
4 Omega Phi Beta LGC 3 3.06 3.14 3.02 2 - -
5 Delta Phi Lambda NAPC 4 3.01 3.44 3.4 5 3.34 3.51
6 Sigma Psi Zeta NAPC 10 3.42 3.05 3.16 2 - -
7 Sigma Gamma Rho NPHC 7 2.95 2.94 3.04 - - -
8 Delta Delta Sigma CPH 26 3.08 3.13 3.08 - - -
9 Alpha Epsilon Phi CPH 31 3.07 3.05 3.08 - - -
10 Lambda Pi Chi LGC 1 - - - - - -
11 Zeta Phi Beta NPHC 3 3.19 3.31 3.25 6 2.91 3.26
12 Sigma Iota Alpha LGC 3 3.15 3.14 2.89 - - -
13 Delta Phi Epsilon CPH 36 3.17 3.3 3.18 - - -
14 Kappa Delta Phi NAS CPH 26 2.91 3.05 2.98 - - -
15 Alpha Kappa Alpha NPHC 1 3.21 - - - - -
16 Lambda Theta Alpha LGC 6 2.93 2.4 2.74 - - -
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The sorority members listed above have earned a grade point average of 3.50 or higher
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1 Lambda Theta Phi LGC 1 - - - - - -
2 Alpha Phi Alpha NPHC 4 2.80 2.8 3.19 - - -
3 Phi Beta Sigma NPHC 8 3.02 2.41 2.88 - - -
4 Lambda Upsilon Lambda LGC 8 2.87 2.42 2.95 - - -
5 Iota Phi Theta NPHC 7 2.94 2.63 3.05 - - -
6 Sigma Beta Rho NAPC 5 2.70 2.49 2.96 - - -
7 Phi Iota Alpha LGC 6 3.00 2.32 2.81 - - -
8 Theta Delta Chi IFC 17 2.94 2.88 2.88 - - -
9 Nu Alpha Phi NAPC 2 - - - - - -
10 Zeta Beta Tau IFC 10 - 2.69 2.75 - - -
11 Kappa Sigma IFC 43 3.12 3.28 3.15 - - -
12 Omega Psi Phi NPHC 5 2.64 1.95 2.65 - - -
13 Groove Phi Groove MGFC 4 2.81 2.23 2.75 2 - -
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The fraternity members listed above have earned a grade point average of 3.50 or higher
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Congratulations to our Newest Members!
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Each semester an organization can earn up to 300 points and the opportunity to receive an additional 32 points based
on a successful new member education program.
Exceptional: The chapter has exceeded the minimum expectations required of each social or cultural fraternity,
sorority, and social fellowship and earned a score of 90% or better.
Good: The chapter has satisfactor ily achieved or maintained all standards required of each social or cultural
fraternity, sorority, and social fellowship and earned a score of 70% or better.
Fair: The chapter has failed to meet the minimum standards required of each social or cultural fraternity, so-
rority, and social fellowship; however, the deficiency can be corrected the following semester. Chapters that are desig-
nated with this standing earned a score between 50% and 69%. The chapter will outline the expectations they must
meet to fulfill the deficiency (ies) that resulted in the Fair standing in a detailed Action Plan. Those chapters designated
as Chapters in Fair Standing for an entire year will be referred to their Sub-Governing Council for sanctioning and giv-
en 2 Greek violation points.
Poor: The chapter has failed to meet the minimum standards required of each social or cultural fraternity, so-
rority, and social fellowship. Chapters that are designated with this standing earned a score between 25% and 49%. A
Chapter in Poor Standing will be referred to their Sub-Governing Council for sanctions. Those chapters designated as
Chapters in Poor Standing for an entire year will be administratively reviewed and given 4 Greek violation points.
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