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GREEK COMMUNITY – IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY

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Greetings, It is my honor to share with you the current state of the fraternity and sorority community at Iowa State University. Throughout our history, the Greek community has played an integral part in the ISU experience. For generations, Cyclones have identified the Greek experience as one of their favorite memories of Iowa State. Today, Greek life is no different. We now represent more than 4,650 students and more than 60 different Greek organizations. This past year has marked many milestones in our community. We have reached over 15% of the student body and have welcomed new organizations to campus: Chi Phi Fraternity and Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated. Interest in our community continues to grow as we will welcome Delta Gamma Fraternity and Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity to campus this fall and Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity will join our community in 2017. The Greek community continues to play an integral role in retention. Members of the Greek community who enrolled at Iowa State in 2011 have a four-year 52.4% graduation rate. The university average is 44.7%. Our 1-year retention rate is 92.2% compared to the university average of 87.4% (based on students who enrolled in 2014). The experiences our students are having in the Greek community are clearly making a difference. Our councils have actively worked to represent their interest of their members this past year. The Collegiate Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council received the Sutherland and Jellison Awards respectively, honoring their councils as the best of their size in the country. The Multicultural Greek Council worked diligently this year to create Mosaic: a recognition event for chapters to thank outstanding members of the community who show a commitment to diversity. The National PanHellenic Council restored GreekFest to a Homecoming tradition. The community received the Pinnacle Award for the best strategic growth plan in the country from the Association and Fraternal Leadership and Values. At the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisers, the community was honored with an Excellence in Educational Programming Award for our work with SAFE (Students Advocating for Everyone) Liaisons. Risk prevention is an area that we could continue to improve. In 2015-2016, there were six organizations found responsible for violations of the student conduct code. As a community we can continue to work together to hold each other accountable and reduce these numbers. I have been impressed by the amount of collaboration within the Greek community. While we still have much room for improvement, we have seen chapters partner with university departments, other clubs and organizations, and across councils. As we are all concerned about the amount of programming in the community, I would encourage chapters to partner together. A great example this past year was Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, Chi Omega Fraternity, and Sigma Pi Fraternity worked together to develop a program on race and ethnicity for their members. This is a great resource to learn from each other and really benefit from building relationships with each other. The success of our Greek community relies on great students and phenomenal advisers. The work to be the very best community relies on our ability to continue to push forward. Thank you for your commitment to Iowa State, and I would challenge us all to be innovative and creative as we continue to move in our journey of excellence. Go Cyclones! Billy Boulden Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Greek Affairs

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Greek Community Mission Statement

Values

The Greek community of Iowa State University is committed to developing lifelong exceptional citizens who will make a positive impact on the world.

Academics The pursuit of knowledge and striving for personal excellence in the classroom

Office of Greek Affairs Purpose Statement The Iowa State University Office of Greek Affairs creates opportunities to become effective citizens in a global society through collaboration and community engagement, the development of self-efficacy and leadership, and the advancement of social justice.

Brotherhood and Sisterhood The building of lifelong relationships in an organization and throughout the community Civic Engagement The development of responsibility to actively participate in your community Leadership The ability to guide individuals or an organization toward a common goal Social Justice The promotion of change through challenging inequalities and embracing diversity

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Community At A Glance Collegiate Panhellenic Council Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Sigma Kappa Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Zeta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Beta Chi Pi Beta Phi Sigma Kappa Multicultural Greek Council Delta Lambda Phi Delta Phi Lambda Gamma Rho Lambda Lambda Theta Alpha Lambda Theta Nu Lambda Theta Phi Pi Alpha Phi Sigma Lambda Beta Sigma Lambda Gamma National Pan- Hellenic Council Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Kappa Alpha Psi Omega Psi Phi Sigma Gamma Rho Zeta Phi Beta

Interfraternity Council Acacia Adelante Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Sigma Psi Beta Theta Pi Chi Phi Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon FarmHouse Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji) Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi Triangle

All Greek Membership Statistics 2015-2016 Number of Chapters Fall15 Spring 16 Collegiate Panhellenic Council Interfraternity Council Multicultrual Greek Council National Pan-Hellenic Council Total number of Chapters

16 30 9 5 60

16 30 9 7 61

Greek Membership Collegiate Panhellenic Council 2,170 Interfraternity Council 1,758 Multicultrual Greek Council 108 National Pan-Hellenic Council 19 Total number of Chapters 4,055

2,362 1,832 114 20 4,328

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Chapter Academic Standings All Greek Average All University Average All Freshmen Average All Sorority Average All Fraternity Average

Fall 2015 3.12 3.01 2.71 3.20 3.01

Spring 2016 3.15 3.04 2.81 3.23 3.04

Greek Active Member Average Greek New Member Average

3.17 3.01

3.17 2.93

3.12 Freshmen Women’s Average 2.89 Men’s Undergraduate Average 2.92 Freshmen Men’s Average 2.71

3.15 2.97 2.95 2.68

CPC Average

3.20 3.26 3.08

3.24 3.25 3.01

3.06 2.94 2.86 2.55

3.07 2.93 2.81 2.50

Women’s Undergraduate Average

CPC Active Member Average CPC New Member Average

IFC Average IFC Active Member Average IFC New Member Average

MGC Average NPHC Average

Fall Highest Council GPA CPC- Pi Beta Phi 3.38 IFC- FarmHouse 3.33 MGC- Lambda Theta Nu 3.45 NPHC- Delta Sigma Theta 3.25

Spring Highest Council GPA CPC- Pi Beta Phi 3.44 IFC- FarmHouse 3.43 MGC- Delta Phi Lambda 3.14 NPHC- Delta Sigma Theta 3.49

The

Iowa State Greek Community is consistently at or above the All-University GPA

The

six- year graduation rate is higher for Greek Students at 81.4% compared to the All-University average of 72.1%. (Fall 2015)

The

one-year retention rate is higher for Greek students at 92.2% compared to the All- University average of 87.4% (Fall 2015)

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Philanthropic Giving Fraternities and sororities at Iowa State University have supported the following organizations with charitable organizations during the 2015-2016 school year: 4K for Cancer ACCESS Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation Alpha Phi Foundation American Cancer Society Ames Morning Rotary- Kids Run for Kids Ames VFW Animal Rescue League Arthritis Foundation Aware Awake Alive Be the Match Bethsada Lutheran Communities Big Brothers and Big Sisters Boys and Girls Club C.U.R.E. Packages for the Troops Children’s Cancer Connection Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Dance Marathon Delta Zeta Foundation Boone Area Humane Society Girls on the Run International Global Service Initiative Habitat for Humanity Home for our Troops Ames Humane Society Iowa State Blood Drive Jimmy V. Foundation Literacy Grams Love Your Melon National Osteoporosis Foundation Painted Turtle Camp Pi Beta Phi Friendship Fund

RAINN Relay for Life Ronald McDonald House Rose of Sharon Education Foundation Society for the Advancement of Gender Equity Special Olympics of Iowa St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Starkey Hearing Foundation Story County Animal Shelter Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation The Amazing Day Foundation Tijeras Toys for Tots Wounded Warrior Project

CPC Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi

IFC $9,463.84 $10,842.25 $8,035.25 $27,500.00 $4,300.00

Alpha Sigma Kappa

$981.79

MGC

Adelante Alpha Gamma Rho

$422.07 $9,350.00

Delta Phi Lambda Lambda Theta Nu

Alpha Sigma Phi

$5,000.00

Sigma Lambda Beta

$1,061.00

Sigma Lambda Gamma

$3,150.00

Alpha Tau Omega

$15,390.25

Beta Sigma Psi

$2,500.00

Delta Chi

$4,200.00

Delta Sigma Phi Delta Upsilon

$1,153.76 $5,560.00

Delta Delta Delta Delta Zeta

$19,607.89 $11,373.15

Gamma Phi Beta

$7,100.00

FarmHouse

Phi Beta Chi

$1,785.00

Lambda Chi Alpha

Pi Beta Phi

$5,986.93

Phi Kappa Psi

$5,535.13

Pi Kappa Alpha

$7,827.68

$4.00 $193.34

$10,061.00

Sigma Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon

$735.50

$2,187.00 $19,095.40

Theta Chi

$1,957.50

Theta Xi

$1,381.00

Total

$106,976.10

Total

$92,356.29

Total

$4,408.34

$ per member

$45.29

$ per member

$50.41

$ per member

$38.67

Greek Community Polar Bear PlungeTotal Total Greek Community Philanthropic Giving Average Philanthropic Giving Per Member

$284,002.14 $487,742.87 $112.69

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Greek Community Service The Greek community at Iowa State University is very active in Ames and Story County, students have donated thousands of hours this year doing community service to organizations like Youth and Shelter Services, the Animal Rescue League, elementary schools and retirement homes. Individual members in the Iowa State University Greek community have increased the number of community service hours volunteered. Here are some of the top volunteers in the Greek community:

Name Shelby Ullrich Isadora Passalacqua Rachel Gilman Alex Barrientos Ryan Allen

Fall 2015 Chapter Pi Beta Phi Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Delta Pi Delta Sigma Phi FarmHouse

Hours 450 360 324 120 91

Name

Spring 2015 Chapter

Hours

Zoe Hildreth

Pi Beta Phi

500

Jillian Dunker Jamie Johnson Gianna Heelen Madison Egli

Gamma Phi Beta Chi Omega Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Delta Pi

435 320 174 150

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The Greek Community at Iowa State University volunteered a total of 61,322.85 community service hours with an average of 14.17 hours per person. Each governing council has multiple chapters who are involved with volunteering in some way. According to independentsector.org, the value of volunteer work in Iowa is $22.85. With 61,322.85 hours, the Greek community performed $1,364,433,41 worth of service this year.

CPC Alpha Chi Omega

1552

IFC Alpha Gamma Rho

380

Delta Lambda Phi

Alpha Delta Pi

5830

Alpha Kappa Lambda

355

Lambda Theta Alpha

Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Delta Zeta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Beta Chi Pi Beta Phi

1044.5 1380 320 755.5 5500 4808 1579 1078 640 6388.75

Sigma Kappa

3706

Total Average Per Person

34581.75 14.64

MGC

Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Sigma Psi Chi Phi Delta Chi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon FarmHouse

30 2079 1050 146 382 426 2390 439 2921

Kappa Sigma

1417

Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Theta Delta Chi Theta Xi Triangle Total Average Per Person

207 2750 51 3931 1556 3562 772.05 850 85 350 26129.05 14.26

50 335

Lambda Theta Nu Sigma Lambda Beta Sigma Lambda Gamma

NPHC Alpha Phi Alpha

6

Delta Sigma Theta

20

60 150.05 17

Most Hours In Council Most Per Person In Council

Total Average Per Person

Total ISU Greek Community Service Hours Greek Community Service Hours Per Person

612.05 5.37

Total Average Per Person

61,322.85 14.17

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Leadership Programs This past year the Greek organizations at Iowa State University were busy participating in numerous leadership development activities. In addition to programs and workshops hosted by chapters, members of fraternities and sororities attended the following programs: Alpha Chi Omega Leadership Academic Alpha Chi Omega National Convention Alpha Gamma Delta International Convention Alpha Gamma Delta Leadership Academy Alpha Gamma Rho Leadership Seminar Alpha Gamma Rho National Convention Alpha Gamma Rho Recruitment School Alpha Omicron Pi Leadership Academy Alpha Omicron Pi Leadership Institute Alpha Sigma Kappa National Convention Alpha Sigma Phi Grand Chapter Alpha Sigma Phi To Better the Man Weekend Alpha Tau Omega National Presidents Retreat Alpha Tau Omega Emerging Leaders Conference Association of Fraternal Leadership and Values Central Conference Beta Sigma Psi Membership Education Forum Beta Sigma Phi National Convention Chi Phi Alpha’s Academy Chi Phi Regional Leadership Alliance Court Appointed Special Advocates Training Delta Chi Officer Training Delta Delta Delta Collegiate Leadership Conference Delta Delta Delta Convention Delta Phi Lambda Convention Delta Sigma Phi President’s Academy Delta Sigma Phi Bruce K. Loewenberg Summit Delta Upsilon’s Building Better Men Retreat Delta Upsilon Emerging Leaders Experience Delta Upsilon Leadership Institute Delta Upsilon Regional Leadership Academy Delta Upsilon President’s Academy Delta Zeta National Convention Delta Zeta President’s Academy Emerging Leaders Retreat FarmHouse Leadership Institute FuturesQuest

Gamma Phi Beta Convention Gamma Phi Beta President’s Academy Gamma Phi Beta Officer 101 Training Greek Leadership Class Greek Leadership Retreat Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity Iowa State Leadership Experience Lambda Chi Alpha Conclave Lambda Theta Nu National Leadership of DC LEAD Retreat Leaders Workshop Series Live Greek 365 Midwest Multicultural Greek Leadership Weekend National Black Greek Leadership Conference National Conference on Race and Ethnicity Phi Kappa Psi Terrence G. Harper President’s Academy Pi Alpha Phi Regional Leadership Training Pi Alpha Phi International Convention Pi Beta Phi Leadership Institute Recruitment Boot Camp Social Justice Summit Sigma Kappa National Conference Sigma Lambda Beta National Convention Sigma Lambda Beta Regional Retreat Sigma Lambda Beta Regional Banquet Theta Chi International Convention Theta Chi Mid-Year Leadership Conference Theta Chi Sasses President’s Conference Theta Xi District Leadership Academy Theta Xi Rising Stars Leadership Academies TKE Leadership Academy TKE Providence Forum TKE Triangle Summit Triangle Herbert Scobie Leadership School Triangle Regional Leadership Conference Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute

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Leadership Roles There are over 850 clubs and organizations at Iowa State University and Greek community members are involved in over 550 of them. The Greek community members are leaders in 280 of these clubs and organizations, serving as mentors, executive team members and on committees. These roles are above and beyond the leadership positions they already hold within the Greek Community: Academic Success Center ACOC Advertising Club Aerospace/Mentor Program Agricultural Entrepreneur Initiative Student Advisory Team Agricultural Marketing & Management Organization Agriculture and Society Club Agriculture Marketing Club Agronomy Club AirForce ROTC Airpad Club Alliance for Disability Awareness Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Zeta Alternative Breaks American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics American Institute of Architecture Students American Institute of Chemical Engineers American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Society of Safety Engineers Civil Ladies Engineering Club College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Ambassadors College Republicans Colleges Against Cancer Collegiate Beef Team Collegiate Women in Business Common Threads Learning Community Computer Science Club Connect 4 – Multicultural Organization Crew Scholars CRU Cy-Serve Council Cyclone Alley Cyclone Drill Team Cyclone Family Weekend Dance Marathon Design Ambassadors Destination Iowa State Digital Women

DIY Craft Club Dub-H Hip Hop Club Eaton House Cabinet Economics Club Elm House Cabinet Enactus Engineering Ambassador and Mentoring Program Engineering Career Fair Engineering Student Council Engineering Student Services Learning Community Engineers for a Sustainable World Engineers Week Engineers without Borders Entrepreneurship Club Ethical Eating Club ExerCYse is Medicine Family and Consumer Science Club Farm Operations Fashion Show FCFds Club Fellowship of Athletic Training Students Fisheries and Wildlife Biology Club Food Recovery Network Food Science Club Freshmen Council Friley House Cabinet Gamma Sigma Alpha Honors Society Genetics Club Geology Club Gerdin Citizenship Program Gerontology Club Greeks Ending Violence Now GHAC and Alternative Breaks Gilbert FFA Alumni Graphic Design Club Green Umbrella GROOVE Drumline Club Happy Strong and Healthy Magazine Helser Hall Cabinet Hixon Student Board Homecoming Central Honors Student Board Hopeful Africa HSH Magazine

Hutton Hall Senate Industrial Design Society of America Interior Design Student Association International Ag Club (IAAS) International First Year Experience International Student Council Investment Group Iowa FFA Association Iowa State Cheerleading Iowa State Corn Growers Iowa State Mascot Squad Iowa State Motorcross Club Iowa State Singers Iowa State Sparkles Squad Iowa State Wrestling Iowa Statesmen Choir ISU AfterDark ISU Alternative Breaks ISU Ballroom ISU Cyclone Football Varsity Marching Band ISU Honors Program ISU Women’s Lacrosse Club ISUkulele Club ISUtv Judo Club Kinesiology Health Club Korean Language Club Ladies in Fitness Training (LIFT) Larch Student Board LAS Student Ambassador Latino Student Initiative LEAD Team Leadership ISU Leadership Studies Club Lions Club Love Your Melon Lyrica Women’s Choir Management Club Management Information Systems Club Maple House Cabinet Marketing Club Martin Residence Hall Cabinet MEDLIFE Men’s Volleyball Club

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Leadership Roles Continued MINDS Learning Community MIS Club MMA Club Mobile Development Club MODA MotarBoard Multicultural Vision Program Muslim Student Association National Agri-Marketing Association National Association of Black Accountants National Society of Collegiate Scholars Navigator Leadership Community NETwork against Malaria Oak Hall Council Orchesis II Dance Club Order of Omega People to People Career Fair Phi Upsilon Omicron Honor Society Philosophy Club Pi Tau Sigma Honor Society Pre-Occupational Therapy Club Pre-Physician Assistant Club Pre-Dental Club Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers Learning Community Pre-Physician’s Assistant Club Presidential Leadership Class Pre-Veterinary Club Project Dreams Project Marrow Psychology Club

Psychology Learning Community Public Relations Student Society of America Quidditch Club Raymond House Martin Hall Recreation Service Student Advisory Board Relay for Life ROTC Running Club Students Advocating for Everyone Liaisons Sailing and Windsports Club Sales Club SALT Company SCUBA Club Senior Class Council She’s Confident Sigma Alpha Lambda Sigma Lambda Chi Sigma Tau Delta Sketch Club Ski and Snowboard Club Sleep Interest Club Soccer Club Society for Human Resource Management Society of Women Engineers Spoon University Club Sports Club Council St. Jude Up Till Dawn Stanton House Exec Student Admissions Representatives (STARS)

Student Alumni Leadership Council Student Conduct Board Student Dietetics Association Student Government Student Health Advisory Committee Students for Life Students Supporting Israel STUPKA Symposium Planning Committee Supply Chain Management Club Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honors Society The Daily TREND Magazine Tri-Club Turning Point USA UNICEF Varieties Central Committee Veritas Veterinarians without Borders Vietnamese International Student Association Volleyball Club Wallace Student Board Water Skiing Club Wilson Hall Council Winterfest Wishmakers on Campus Women of Science and Engineering Council Womyn of Colour Network Young Life College YWCA Girl’s Power

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Awards The Iowa State University Greek community has many award winning chapters on our campus. The following are awards that chapters have received from the local community, regional community, or inter/national awards:

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Alpha Delta Pi received a Diamond Award for excellence in philanthropy, member education and retention. Alpha Gamma Delta is part of the Jewel Society with the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation ($2,000 donation a year) Alpha Sigma Phi’s adviser (Mark Bundy) received the Chapter Adviser of the Year Award from the national organization. Beta Sigma Psi received the Edwards Award for best national chapter management and the GLEE Club Award. Delta Chi’s chapter adviser (Scott Klinefelter) won region four’s best “BB” award Delta Delta Delta was runner up for Philanthropy and New Member Integration awards Delta Zeta received honorable mention for Outstanding Service Project/ Event, Highest Average Service Hours Per Member, Outstanding Historical New Member Program or Activity, and Outstanding Chapter Historical Program or Activity FarmHouse fraternity want the Ruby Cup; awarded to the top FarmHouse Chapter in the Nation Lambda Chi Alpha received recognition through recruitment and retention awards for most associate members Phi Beta Chi received the Service Award, Educational Programming Award and Scholastic Achievement Award Pi Beta Phi received the Phi Level Award Pi Kappa Alpha received the Man Power Award for most hours donated for international work day. The chapter also received the Youth to Youth Service Award from Youth and Shelter Services Pi Kappa Phi received an award for Most Improved Governance Sigma Kappa received chapter “C” rating for standards of Excellence Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Inc. received the Midwest Neophyte of the Year and Presidents’ Choice of Midwest Chapter of the Year Tau Kappa Epsilon won the first awarded top TKE Chapter as leading TKE International in all aspects in fraternal experience Theta Chi received Iowa State University Interfraternity Council’s Live Your Values New Member Education Program of the Year

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2015 Fraternal Award of Excellence Winners President’s Cup for Highest Score on Fraternal Award for Excellence Chi Omega President’s Award for Fraternal Award of Excellence Alpha Delta Pi Beta Sigma Psi Chi Omega Delta Delta Delta Gamma Phi Beta Phi Delta Theta Gold Circle Award for Fraternal Award of Excellence Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Tau Omega Delta Zeta Kappa Delta Pi Beta Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon Cardinal Circle Award for Fraternal Award of Excellence Acacia Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Sigma Kappa Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Kappa Sigma Lambda Gamma

Certificate of Merit for Fraternal Award of Excellence Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Chi Delta Upsilon Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Theta Alpha Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji) Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Lambda Beta Sigma Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi

Best Practices Awards Diversity: Sigma Lambda Beta Recruitment: Alpha Tau Omega Risk Prevention: Gamma Phi Beta Academics: Kappa Sigma Retention: Alpha Sigma Kappa Collaboration: Chi Omega, Delta Sigma Theta, and Sigma Pi Sexual Violence Prevention: Alpha Delta Pi and Sigma Phi Epsilon

Greek Member of the Year Amber Carpenter, Delta Sigma Theta Austin Javellana, Phi Delta Theta Szumei Leow, Alpha Delta Pi Student of the Year Senior: Rebecca Kohlmann, Alpha Gamma Delta Junior: Charlie Raike, Tau Kappa Epsilon Junior: Dylan Roth, Sigma Phi Epsilon Sophomore: Patrick Morrison, Phi Delta Theta Freshmen: Sydney Borys, Chi Omega Chapter President of the Year CPC: Jennifer Arndt, Delta Delta Delta IFC: Derek Camp, Kappa Sigma MGC: Tyler McKnight, Delta Lambda Phi NPHC: Chrishelda Green, Delta Sigma Theta Chapter Adviser of the Year Mark Bundy, Alpha Sigma Phi Sydney Dunn, Delta Delta Delta Carolyn Ullestad Unsung Hero Award Vincent DiVencenzo, Sigma Pi Hall of Fame Inductee Dr. Thomas Hill, Kappa Alpha Psi Alumnus of the Year (Greek Alumni Alliance) Steve Good, Phi Delta Theta Grant Award Winners (Greek Alumni Alliance) Alpha Chi Omega & Delta Chi Partnership Award Greek House Chefs

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Chapter Facility Renovations There are 41 chapter facilities at Iowa State University campus. During the summer many have work done that is above and beyond general cleaning and maintenance. The following items are some of the improvements to chapter facilities that are underway for summer 2016. -

Installing and updating sprinkler systems: Adelante, Theta Xi Remodeling rooms or basements: Alpha Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Kappa Phi Replacing flooring such as carpet or hardwood: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta, Sigma Kappa Painting interior and exterior of chapter facilities: Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Kappa Renovating and updating bathrooms: Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Delta Delta Installing new interior fixtures such as lights, televisions and celling fans: Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Zeta Exterior fixtures of retaining walls and basketball hoops: Alpha Tau Omega Landscaping improvements: Delta Zeta Updating and replacing worn furniture and appliances in kitchens: Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Upsilon, Delta Zeta, Gamma Phi Beta Expanding the chapter facility: Alpha Gamma Rho, FarmHouse

These updates allow the students who spend time in the houses to be comfortable while living in an inviting atmosphere and keeping the houses looking their best. Each of these renovations enhance chapter facilities as welcoming homes for the students during the school year. Updates are reported by the undergraduate chapters and are completed with approval from house corporation boards and available finances.

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Vision 2020 Strategic Plan Update The full 2020 Vision Strategic Plan can be found on the Greek Affairs website www.greek.iastate.edu under resources. Below are highlights of progress towards achieving the strategic plan. Academics Objective A. Graduation and Retention  52.4% of Greek students graduate in four year, 76.7% graduate in five years, and 81.4% graduate in six years.  92.2% of Greek students return to Iowa State after their first year, 86.5% return after their second year. Objective B. Academic Success  35 chapters have a GPA above a 3.0 in spring 2016.  The All-Greek GPA for spring 2016 was a 3.15. Objective C. Support and Resources  A tutoring services process has been created in partnership with the Academic Success Center to allow chapters to provide funding for their members. Brotherhood and Sisterhood Objective A. Size and Growth of the Community  The Greek community is currently comprised on 15.5% of the student body. Objective C. Marketing Materials  The Greek Magazine was reorganized to focus on the member experience and reduce the emphasis placed on housing.  This annual report highlights many accomplishments of the Greek community over the last school year. Civic Engagement Objective A. Education and Programming  A speakers list has been created on the Greek Affairs website under policies and program resources. Objective B. Community Engagement  An Outreach Committee has be developed with co-chairs from the University Committee on Fraternities and Sororities. Objective C. Valuing Tradition  A Homecoming Task Force has been created with co-chairs from the University Committee on Fraternities and Sororities.  A Philanthropy Task Force has been created with co-chairs from the University Committee on Fraternities and Sororities.  A Greek Week Task Force has been created with co-chairs from the University Committee on Fraternities and Sororities.

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Strategic Plan Update The full 2020 Vision Strategic Plan can be found on the Greek Affairs website www.greek.iastate.edu under resources. Below are highlights of progress towards achieving the strategic plan.

Leadership Objective A. Leadership Programming  A section of the Greek Leadership Community Course has been added for the fall semester.  A president’s retreat has been added to the fall semester.  Quarterly all president’s council meetings have taken place throughout the spring semester. Objective B. Alumni and Advisers  The Chapter Adviser Institute has been planned for the first weekend in August.  A practicum student has been hired in The Office of Greek Affairs to understand adviser needs to host special topic presentations in the fall semester. Social Justice Objective A. Safe and Welcoming Space  Greeks Ending Violence Now has representation on a university sexual misconduct sub-committee.  A practicum student has been hired to advise SAFE liaison for the 2016-2017 school year. Objective C. Education  Social justice education has been added to the Greek Leadership Retreat curriculum.  Privilege was a topic and point of emphasis for an all-president council.  Council leadership is sponsoring a speaker on the influence of race in the university community for the Live the Greek Experience program for fall 2016.

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Organizational Snapshot Average Service Hours Per Member

$422.07 $9,463.84 $10,842.25 $8,035.25 $9,350.00

Community Service Hours

2 6 8 1 8 21

Average Philanthropy $ Per Member

3.23 2.75 3.23 3.39 3.20 3.19 N/A 3.06 3.13 2.89 N/A 3.18 2.67 3.06 3.16 3.09 3.33 2.77 2.92 3.22 3.11 3.14

Philanthropy $ Raised

39 38 152 173 163 82 4 24 125 166 2 66 17 54 57 68 173 26 45 167 21 8

Spring '16 New Members

15 15 56 54 48 22 N/A 13 47 69 23 28 39 20 9 52 30 24 54 5 4

Spring '16 GPA

Spring '16 total Members

3.00 3.01 3.21 3.37 3.21 3.17 N/A 2.82 3.02 2.83 N/A 3.03 2.83 2.96 3.06 2.97 3.33 2.69 2.88 3.22 2.93 3.36

Fall '15 New Members

42 32 170 176 173 86 4 28 137 170 4 69 66 65 62 72 175 30 51 170 18 6

Fall '15 GPA

Fall '15 total Members

Chapter Name Acacia Adelante Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Lambda Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Sigma Kappa Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Beta Sigma Psi Beta Theta Pi Chi Omega Chi Phi Delta Chi Delta Delta Delta Delta Lambda Phi Delta Phi Lambda

$11.11 $62.26 1,552 $62.67 5,830 $49.30 1,044.50 $114.02 380

10.21 33.70 6.41 4.63

355

14.79

6

3.00

30 2,079 1,050

1.76 38.50 18.42

320 146 382 755.5 50

1.85 5.62 8.49 4.52 2.38

11 4 15 1 7 6 10 6 8 3 2 5 3 1 3

$27,500.00 $4,300.00 $981.79 $5,000.00 $15,390.25 $2,500.00

$220.00 $25.90 $14.88 $294.12 $285.00 $43.86

$4,200.00 $19,607.89

$93.33 $117.41

$4.00

$0.50

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Organizational Snapshot

15 31 33 32

$19.56

28 10 6

$5,560.00 $11,373.15 $10,061.00 $7,100.00

$84.24 $72.44 $118.36 $41.04

-

Community Service Hours Per Member

8 -

$1,153.76

-

Community Service Hours

-

Philanthropy $ Per Member

53 52 54 20 25 4

3 13

Philanthropy $ Raised

-

3.49 2.84 3.07 3.01 3.21 3.43 3.37 2.80 N/A 3.26 3.17 3.27 3.29 2.93 2.94 2.85 2.52 N/A 3.32 3.15 3.22 3.15

Spring '16 New Members

14 31 27 57 24 51 6

5 59 110 66 157 85 173 18 2 167 172 167 52 44 12 8 17 4 44 94 89 82

Spring '16 GPA

-

Spring '16Total Members

3.25 2.76 3.03 3.01 3.19 3.33 3.37 2.66 N/A 3.23 3.19 3.28 3.12 2.87 2.78 3.45 2.52 3.16 3.01 3.13 3.07

Fall '15 New Members

8 56 110 67 165 93 197 16 2 171 177 172 62 44 9 3 15 44 102 103 92

Fall '15 GPA

Fall '15 Total Members

Chapter Name Delta Sigma Theta Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Delta Zeta FarmHouse Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Rho Lambda Kappa Alpha Psi Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Theta Alpha Lambda Theta Nu Lambda Theta Phi Omega Psi Phi Phi Beta Chi Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Psi

20 426 2,390 439 5,500 2,921 4,808

4.00 7.22 21.73 6.65 35.03 34.36 27.79

1,579

9.46

1,078 1,417 207 335

6.46 27.25 4.70 27.92

5 9 6 4 14 8 5 11 3 3 13 9 -

$735.50

$16.72

$193.34

$24.17

$1,785.00

$40.57

640

14.55

$5,535.13

$67.50

2,750

33.54

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Organizational Snapshot Community Service Hours Per Member

$35.01 $79.07

Community Service Hours

$5,986.93 $7,827.68

Philanthropy $ Per Member

3.15

12 1 5 1 5 7 58 28 10 3 2 4 2 12 3 9 2

Philanthropy $ Raised

2.78 N/A 3.44 2.97 2.85 2.72 3.17 3.13 2.91 2.48 2.70 3.30 3.08 2.93 2.93 3.23 N/A

Spring '16 New Members

Spring '16 GPA

Spring '16Total Members

Fall '15 New Members

Fall '15 GPA

Fall '15 Total Members

Chapter Name Phi Kappa Theta 32 2.83 15 37 Pi Alpha Phi 7 N/A 18 4 Pi Beta Phi 173 3.38 54 171 Pi Kappa Alpha 101 3.07 34 99 Pi Kappa Phi 40 2.55 18 40 Sigma Chi 69 2.95 26 82 Sigma Kappa 169 3.06 56 156 Sigma Phi Epsilon 98 3.27 27 89 Sigma Pi 90 2.95 45 79 Sigma Lambda Beta 8 2.86 2 9 Sigma Lambda Gamma 16 3.01 6 17 Tau Kappa Epsilon 83 3.25 25 88 Theta Chi 60 3.03 23 56 Theta Delta Chi 48 2.99 14 39 Theta Xi 27 2.49 9 18 Triangle 21 3.10 7 21 Zeta Phi Beta 1 N/A 3 Polar Bear Plunge Total 4515 3.12 1543 4305 *grades not released for chapters with less than 5 members

51

1.38

6388.75 3,931

37.36 39.71

3,706

23.76 19.70 16.67 1.00 40.48 12.89 21.79 4.72

11.90

$2,187.00 $1,061.00 $3,150.00 $19,095.40 $1,957.50

$27.68 $117.89 $185.29 $216.99 $34.96

$1,381.00

$76.72

1556 150.05 17 3,562 722.05 850 85

$284,002.14 445 $487,742.87

$113.30

51,219.10

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The Office of Greek Affairs Staff Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Greek Affairs, Billy Boulden Assistant Director of Greek Affairs, Katy Cran Assistant Director of Greek Affairs (fall 2015), Charles Andrean Secretary, Karina Buttler Leadership Education and Development Graduate Adviser, Bryant Corkins Leadership Education and Development Graduate Adviser (spring 2016), DeAnna Marguglio Leadership Education and Development Graduate Adviser, Amanda Oller Leadership Education and Development Graduate Adviser, Carlie Lavin Recruitment Specialist (fall 2015), DeAnna Marguglio Recruitment Specialist (spring 2016), Julia Lavin Academic Practicum (fall 2015), Caitlyn Schulz Academic Practicum (spring 2016), Kelsey Grote SAFE Liaison Practicum, Paul Hengesteg 2016 Collegiate Panhellenic Council President, Ally Tack Vice President of Judicial Affairs, Katie Nawrocki Vice President of Risk Prevention, Christina Paulson Vice President of Public Relations, Liz Smith Vice President of Recruitment, Alli Schultz Vice President of Recruitment, Mary Bethel Vice President of Scholarship, Valerie Vander Linden Vice President of Finance, Emily Condon Vice President of Philanthropy and Community Service, Quinn Moran Vice President of Membership Development, Rachael Barnes 2016 Multicultural Greek Council President, Andrew Mun Executive Vice President, Savana Falter Vice President of Finance, Ryan Heiderscheit Vice President of Recruitment, Steph Caceres Vice President of Communication, Rachel Ramirez

2016 Interfraternity Council President, Nicolas Stumbo Vice President of Leadership Development, R. Dillon Bechtol Vice President of Judicial Affairs, Nick Wetzeler Vice President of Risk Prevention, Andrew Guhin Vice President of Council Operations, Jake Wiemiller Vice President of Recruitment, Caleb Mueller Vice President of Recruitment, Mason Magruder Vice President of Public Relations, Michael Poggemiller Vice President of Philanthropy, John Maubach Vice President of Community Service, Brennan Goodman Vice President of Scholarship, Joey Bahnsen 2016 National Pan-Hellenic Council President, Ragan Ross Vice President, Courtney Towles Treasurer, Amber Carpenter Secretary, Amina Frazier

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! The work of our community would not be possible without you.

For more information about sponsoring programs or services for the Greek community, please contact The Office of Greek Affairs at [email protected] or 515-294-1023.  0355 Memorial Union  2229 Lincoln Way  Ames, IA 50014  515-294-1023 http://www.greek.iastate.edu

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