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Sorority Rush GPA Risk
Will you survive the Panhellenic academic cuts? Calculate your exact GPA and see if you are mathematically safe for Formal Recruitment.
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The Algorithm is Blind: During the first round of recruitment, chapters use the campus computer system to manage lists. If you are below their National GPA requirement, the system automatically drops you. The chapter members physically cannot invite you back.
Calculated Cum. GPA
2.69
Rush Viability
Severe Risk of Release
Being below 2.75 means you will likely be automatically dropped by nearly every Panhellenic chapter on day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Most NPC (Panhellenic) sororities require a minimum GPA of 2.5 to participate in formal recruitment. However, many competitive chapters at large universities have informal cutoffs closer to 3.0 or 3.2. Some individual chapters will not extend bids to PNMs below a 3.0, even if the campus minimum is lower.
Your university's Panhellenic Council sets a minimum cumulative GPA that all PNMs must meet to register for formal recruitment. This is typically 2.5 or the equivalent of one full semester of college grades. Some schools (like SEC schools) set this at 2.75. Check your specific campus Panhellenic website for the exact number.
Active member GPA requirements vary by chapter and are separate from recruitment requirements. Most chapters require a 2.75-3.0 to hold leadership positions, and members may go on academic probation within the chapter if their GPA drops below 2.5, losing privileges like voting or attending social events.
Yes. If your GPA drops below your chapter's minimum for consecutive semesters, the chapter can place you on academic suspension, which may ultimately lead to removal from the sorority. The specific policy differs by national organization and chapter. Always review your chapter bylaws during new member education.
Yes, significantly. While chapters cannot officially weight GPA in their selection decisions, members internally discuss GPA when making bid decisions. A GPA above 3.5 makes you a noticeably stronger candidate, especially at academically-focused chapters.