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newsweek top 25 sororities

by: @sotrue

25. Theta Phi Alpha

Active Collegiate Chapters: 94
Twitter Followers: 1,831
Facebook Fans: 5,122
Funds donated through the Theta Phi Alpha Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $6,761

24. Alpha Epsilon Phi

Active Collegiate Chapters: 45
Twitter Followers: 3,103
Facebook Fans: 1,290
Funds donated through the Alpha Epsilon Phi Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $23,571

23. Sigma Delta Tau

Active Collegiate Chapters: 61
Twitter Followers: 3,281
Facebook Fans: 4,120
Funds donated through the Sigma Delta Tau Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $13,250

22. Alpha Sigma Alpha

Active Collegiate Chapters: 86
Twitter Followers: 3,640
Facebook Fans: 11,553
Funds donated through the Alpha Sigma Alpha Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $10,375

21. Alpha Sigma Tau

Active Collegiate Chapters: 80
Twitter Followers: 3,567
Facebook Fans: 6,379
Funds donated through the Alpha Sigma Tau Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $54,340

20. Phi Sigma Sigma

Active Collegiate Chapters: 109
Twitter Followers: 3,347
Facebook Fans: 12,908
Funds donated through the Phi Sigma Sigma Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $78,675

19. Sigma Sigma Sigma

Active Collegiate Chapters: 108
Twitter Followers: 4,479
Facebook Fans: 16,514
Funds donated through the Sigma Sigma Sigma Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $40,600

18. Alpha Xi Delta

Active Collegiate Chapters: 116
Twitter Followers: 6,792
Facebook Fans: 16,569
Funds donated through the Alpha Xi Delta Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $47,200

17. Alpha Gamma Delta

Active Collegiate Chapters: 112
Twitter Followers: 7,090
Facebook Fans: 13,581
Funds donated through the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $234,765

16. Sigma Kappa

Active Collegiate Chapters: 112
Twitter Followers: 8,900
Facebook Fans: 21,572
Funds donated through the Sigma Kappa Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $67,070

15. Phi Mu

Active Collegiate Chapters: 115
Twitter Followers: 10,043
Facebook Fans: 24,369
Funds donated through the Phi Mu Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $77,000

14. Gamma Phi Beta

Active Collegiate Chapters: 125
Twitter Followers: 6,892
Facebook Fans: 20,829
Funds donated through the Gamma Phi Beta Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $497,675

13. Alpha Chi Omega

Active Collegiate Chapters: 133
Twitter Followers: 8,684
Facebook Fans: 28,918
Funds donated through the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $106,675

12. Delta Zeta

Active Collegiate Chapters: 158
Twitter Followers: 9,332
Facebook Fans: 14,986
Funds donated through the Delta Zeta Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $281,668

11. Kappa Alpha Theta

Active Collegiate Chapters: 129
Twitter Followers: 8,344
Facebook Fans: 19,218
Funds donated through the Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $695,242

10. Alpha Phi

Active Collegiate Chapters: 157
Twitter Followers: 11,065
Facebook Fans: 13,915
Funds donated through the Alpha Phi Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $342935

9. Alpha Omicron Pi

Active Collegiate Chapters: 191
Twitter Followers: 7,938
Facebook Fans: 15,401
Funds donated through the Alpha Omicron Pi Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $521,380

8. Delta Delta Delta

Active Collegiate Chapters: 138
Twitter Followers: 11,133
Facebook Fans: 21,600
Funds donated through the Delta Delta Delta Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $264,508

7. Kappa Delta

Active Collegiate Chapters: 142
Twitter Followers: 12,789
Facebook Fans: 13,492
Funds donated through the Kappa Delta Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $414,793

6. Pi Beta Phi

Active Collegiate Chapters: 135
Twitter Followers: 8,900
Facebook Fans: 27,585
Funds donated through the Pi Beta Phi Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $522,696

5. Chi Omega

Active Collegiate Chapters: 174
Twitter Followers: 10,189
Facebook Fans: 35,569
Funds donated through the Chi Omega Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $85,971

4. Alpha Delta Pi

Active Collegiate Chapters: 142
Twitter Followers: 11,217
Facebook Fans: 34,945
Funds donated through the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $120,957

3. Kappa Kappa Gamma

Active Collegiate Chapters: 108
Twitter Followers: 12,039
Facebook Fans: 31,602
Funds donated through the Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $624,500

2. Delta Gamma

Active Collegiate Chapters: 147
Twitter Followers: 11,835
Facebook Fans: 32,717
Funds donated through the Delta Gamma Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $792,499

1. Zeta Tau Alpha

Active Collegiate Chapters: 159
Twitter Followers: 11,995
Facebook Fans: 40,647
Funds donated through the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation to 501(c)(3)s: $384,039

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#11  by: Dude   
#11    

Zeta ya

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#12  by: Face   
#12    

Zeta top...in what country

By: Face
#13  by: LOL   
#13    

A little off for UT

By: LOL
by: LOLApr 7, 2015 7:08:58 PM

A little off for anywhere.

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#14  by: wow^^^^^   
#14    

wow

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#15  by: But Actually   
#15    

When it comes to making connections it's about quantity over anything else. The more alum and actives present in an org, the broader the network established, and the more likely sisters in different fields and places around the world are to exist.

By: But Actually
#16  by: Did   
#16    

Kcjcpuc

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#17  by: outdated   
#17    

for the most part

By: outdated
#18  by: lol!!   
#18    

zeta who

By: lol!!
#19  by: okay   
#19    

and what is the big deal

By: okay
#20  by: Not outdated   
#20    

The list was just as bad two years ago as it is today. Facebook fans and Twitter followers are objectively terrible criteria for a ranking. Number of chapters is questionable, particularly for sororities, because there is a much bigger discrepancy between colonization philosophy. Chapters like AOPi, Zeta, DZ and Chi O are pretty indescriminate with colonization, whereas chapters like Theta, Kappa and Pi Phi are extremely selective. AOPi and DZ don't have many chapters at top 50 universities. Zeta is at very few top tier private universities. As for the donations, the chapters each have different 501(c)(3) setups. It also doesn't reflect any of the charitable contributions that are actually made by individual chapters. They should have added stuff like current congresswomen and current senators among the alumnae. The fraternity one was terrible too, but at least it included current senators and any presidential alumni instead of Facebook and Twitter.

By: Not outdated
by: No News^^^May 6, 2015 6:04:23 PM

Said by a jealous PKT

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by: not jealousMay 16, 2015 3:54:32 PM

and not PKT. Daily Beast's lists were just objectively garbage. You can say they used numbers and statistics, but they were moronic and useless numbers and statistics. Garbage in, garbage out is how they say it.

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