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Star & Lamp - Spring 2015 - Annual Report

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On October 30 the brothers of the Eta Pi Chapter at Coastal Carolina shaved their heads in honor of their chapter advisor Scott Hucks, who is currently going through treatment for Multiple Sclerosis. As part of Hucks’ treatment, he is undergoing chemotherapy and will be losing his hair. The brothers of the Eta Pi Chapter all came together and got their heads shaved so they could be like their advisor that contributes so much to the fraternity. Soon after getting their heads shaved, the entire campus was aware of the support that these brothers show for each other. It was around this time last year that the brothers of the chapter raised $20,000 for the Will Andrews Foundation to help pay for the treatment in support of their brother and chapter advisor. The Pi Kappa Phi brothers at Coastal Carolina are committed to being leaders on campus, scholars in the classroom, but most importantly becoming brothers for the rest of their lives. 

TOP CHAPTERS BY

ALUMNI WEEKEND SUCCESS

Theta Lambda Chapter (Missouri State)

FUNDRAISING FOR THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE

On October 17 and 18, the Theta Lambda Chapter held their Alumni Weekend during the university's Homecoming Weekend.

Eta Chi Texas Christian

$52,491

The chapter kicked off the weekend with an Alumni vs. Active Flag Football Game with the active members winning the game. The next day, the alumni held their first Alumni Chapter meeting and elected the Executive Board.

Alpha Psi Indiana

$22,705

After the meeting, the alumni joined the active chapter at the tailgate of the homecoming football game and then watched the game as the Bears won against South Dakota 31-12. 

Theta Delta Florida International $13,158

Omega Purdue

$14,912

Iota Lambda Quinnipiac

$14,000

Beta Nu Houston

$13,608

Upsilon Illinois

$12,930

Theta Alpha Southern Mississippi $11,378 Theta Zeta George Washington Delta Alpha Virginia Tech

$11,266 $10,593

hing for this chapter and since he is losing his hair, we are losing ours,” as.

RETENTION RATE

F O U TA E

31 24 3 9 12 3 6 9 75% FUNDRAISING

PER MAN

NPC

ALUMNI

DONORS

VOLUNTEER HOURS

129

GIFTS

PER MAN

GIFTS TOTAL

6

4 541 11 12 $1,000

SPR

FALL

2.84 2.91

SIZE 2013 2014

ALL MEN'S AVG

2.7

IFC RANK

2/14

ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

4

PRE-INITIATED INITIATED SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL

RETENTION RATE

37 56 15 23 38 10 19 29 76%

FUNDRAISING

PER MAN

$1,587 $29

NPC

ALUMNI

DONORS

VOLUNTEER HOURS

615

GIFTS

3 89 5 5

GPA

2

PER MAN

GIFTS TOTAL

$185

11

SPR

FALL

ALL MEN'S AVG

2.93 2.89 2.73

SIZE 2013 2014

IFC RANK

2/8

ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

10

PRE-INITIATED INITIATED SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL

RETENTION RATE

35 47 0 28 28 0 20 20 71%

TA E

ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

PRE-INITIATED INITIATED SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL

$100 $5

IFC RANK

FUNDRAISING

PER MAN

$135 $3

FOU

ALL MEN'S AVG

2.81 2.8 2.84 1/3

SIZE 2013 2014

FALL

GPA

SPR

F O U TA E

GPA

Gamma Phi Chapter

Gamma Tau Chapter

Gamma Nu Chapter

NPC

3

ALUMNI

DONORS

VOLUNTEER HOURS

0

GIFTS

PER MAN

0

GIFTS TOTAL

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