do sororities actually verify gpas?? what's the mi
by: gpa#3by: My guess
Pretty sure Panhellenic verifies. So the 2020's average incoming GPA was a 4.35. The all Greek average GPA is higher than the overall UF GPA, with Panhellenic's being the highest of all Greek councils. So if you're above a 4.35, I'd say you're fine. If you're under, you're going to want to play up your extracurriculars to show how else you could contribute to the sorority. All chapters need girls to fill their intramural teams, and want girls who will participate in school wide philanthropies (DM), student government, etc. Emphasize your athletic and leadership skills. I'm sorry if this isn't super concrete, but each chapter's recruitment process is secret, including what their minimum GPA is. I would still suggest that you give it a try, though. Good luck!
#4by: sophomore
#8by: UF grade report
If you google UF sorority gpas you can see the most recent lists on the office of student involvement. The list from last Spring shows the bottom 5 GPA's as:
AOPI
DG
ZTA
SK
GPHI
AOPI, DG, ZTA's were above 3.4 which is really close to the Panhellenic average and is above University average. SK and GPHI were in the 3.2 range, which was below the Panhellenic and University average. University average is 3.34 and Panhellenic is 3.45. Gives you an idea what the ranges are and what each chapter averages. Overall it is nice that even with all the social stuff going on, sororities have a lot of students with good grades. If you don't agree with this, you can look it up yourself. I thought it was helpful when going through recruitment.
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by: hi
does anyone have an actual answer for this? I'm thinking of rushing but i don't want to be dissapointed if my gpa is not to their standards? Is there a minimum or do they actually even verify? Anything is helpful! thanks!