Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at Kansas State University
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MEMBERSHIP Undergraduate Members: 89 (5th of 27) Living Alumni: 1,306 Lifetime Initiates: 2,021 ATHLETICS Varsity Athletes • Football: 4 Intramurals • 2018 football champions • New member 3-on-3 basketball champs • 2017 champions in football, soccer, basketball, and soball (second overall) • 2004-2017 overall champions COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT • Beta Boo Halloween event for TARC Foundation • Meatball Madness for V Foundation 2018 – 1,845 hours of service 2016 – 1,548 hours of service 2 Gamma Epsilon Today KNOX AWARDS 10 (2001, '02, '05, '06, '07, '10, '11, '12, '16, and '18) SISSON AWARDS 28 (1985-'94, '96, '98-'03, '05-'08, '10-'16, and '18) ACADEMICS School Year Term GPA AFA AMA ACA Pledges/IFC Rank 2018-19 Fall 3.375 3.177 2.932 0 0/0 5/27 2017-18 Spring 3.29 3.11 2.95 3.08 3.00/2.98 7/24 2017-18 Fall 3.477 3.123 2.930 3.064 3.401/0 3/24 2016-17 Spring 3.276 3.153 2.924 3.054 0/2.957 7/26 2016-17 Fall 3.333 3.265 2.880 3.022 3.611/3.254 4/25 AFA = All-Fraternities Average AMA = All-Men's Average ACA = All-Campus Average Pledges/IFC = Pledge Class GPA/IFC Pledge Class Average 2014 Gallop-Purdue Index Interviews of 30,000-plus graduates studying the characteristics of the college student experience that are most important to long-term outcomes for graduates. • Graduates are more likely to have higher well-being and work engagement later in life if: - ey had inspiring mentors and professors. - ey took part in long-term aca- demic projects and extracurricu- lar activities. - ey had an internship or job where they applied what they learned. • Greek members' engagement advantage indicates that they are more likely to be intellectually and emotionally connected to their organizations and enthusiastic about their work. • Overall, 43% of Greek members who are employed full time for an employer are engaged in the workplace, compared with 38% of all other college graduates. • Additionally, Greek members are more likely than all other college graduates to be thriving in each of the five elements of well-being (purpose, physical, social, financial, and community). us, Greek members are more likely than their non-Greek counterparts to find ful- fillment in daily work and interactions, to have strong social relationships and access to the resources people need, to feel finan- cially secure, to be physically healthy, and to take part in a true community. GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER