UCLA is a top-ranked University and our sororities and fraternities reflect that high level of achievement.  This is proven through the high academic averages the groups annually maintain.

UCLA Fraternity & Sorority Relations salutes our "Academic Top 10" fraternities and sororities from the past 3 academic quarters.
Spring 2006

Sororities

Fraternities

1.
Alpha Phi
3.426
1.
Alpha Epsilon Pi
3.581
2.
Delta Gamma
3.391
2.
Alpha Gamma Omega
3.360
3.
Kappa Kappa Gamma
3.383
3.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
3.358
4.
Pi Beta Phi
3.346
4.
Sigma Alpha Mu
3.326
5.
Chi Omega
3.343
5.
Beta Theta Pi
3.299
 
All-Sorority GPA
3.313
 
All-Fraternity GPA
3.191
 
All-Women's GPA
3.226
 
All Men's GPA
3.147
Winter 2006

Sororities

Fraternities

1.
Kappa Kappa Gamma
3.447
1.
Alpha Epsilon Pi
3.502
2.
Alpha Phi
3.380
2.
Sigma Alpha Mu
3.268
3.
Chi Omega
3.365
3.
Triangle
3.252
4.
Pi Beta Phi
3.363
4.
Pi Kappa Phi
3.221
5.
Delta Gamma
3.350
5.
Alpha Gamma Omega
3.214
 
All-Sorority GPA
3.317
 
All-Fraternity GPA
3.159
 
All-Women's GPA
3.214
 
All Men's GPA
3.117

Fall 2005

Sororities

Fraternities

1.
Alpha Phi
3.393
1.
Alpha Epsilon Pi
3.421
2.
Gamma Phi Beta
3.335
2.
Sigma Alpha Mu
3.383
3.
Pi Beta Phi
3.304
3.
Alpha Gamma Omega
3.299
4.
Chi Omega
3.303
4.
Zeta Psi
3.238
5.
Kappa Kappa Gamma
3.289
5.
Pi Kappa Phi
3.195
 
All-Sorority GPA
3.253
 
All-Fraternity GPA
3.105
 
All-Women's GPA
3.161
 
All Men's GPA
3.086

Current Academic Rankings (printable version)

For a complete list of averages and rankings for the Interfraternity and Panhellenic Council Chapters, go to our services and resources page and look under the scholarship section.

Greek Scholastic Benefits

Academic support opportunities within fraternities and sororities include: national and local scholarships and grants, incentives and awards, time management skills workshops, tutoring and mentoring programs, established study sessions and quiet hours, grade-point average requirements, available study space and computer access.

Basic Elements of a Chapter Academic Program include:

  • A formal campus support network with fellow students
  • Established GPA requirements and personal incentives
  • Access to available scholarships, grants, and loans
  • Networking with alumni for job assistance

Academic Resources

Order of Omega

The UCLA Chapter of Order of Omega was first established in 1981. As a student-run organization, this Greek Honorary strives acknowledge fraternity and sorority leaders in the Greek Community.

The purpose of Order of Omega is:

  • To recognize those fraternity men and women who have attained a high standard of leadership in interfraternity activities, to encourage them to continue along this line, and to inspire others to strive for similar conspicuous attainment;
  • To bring together outstanding fraternity men and women to create an organization which will help to mold the sentiment of the institution on questions of local and intercollegiate fraternity affairs;
  • To bring together members of the faculty, alumni, and student members of the institution's fraternities and sororities on a basis of mutual interest, understanding and helpfulness;
  • To help create an atmosphere where ideas and issues can be discussed openly across Greek lines and to help work out solutions.

Order of Omega, on the National level, offers scholarships and fellowships to members on an annual basis.

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