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UNDERSTANDING LIFE OUTCOMES: THE EFFECT OF SORORITY AND FRATERNITY MEMBERSHIP ON WELL-BEING Jean Mrasek, National Panhellenic Conference Chairman Pete.

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1 UNDERSTANDING LIFE OUTCOMES: THE EFFECT OF SORORITY AND FRATERNITY MEMBERSHIP ON WELL-BEING Jean Mrasek, National Panhellenic Conference Chairman Pete Smithhisler, North-American Interfraternity Conference President & CEO

2 What Does A ‘Great Life’ Look Like? PurposeSocialFinancial CommunityPhysical Liking what you do each day and being motivated to achieve your goals Managing your economic life to reduce stress and increase security Having support relationships and love in your life Having good health and enough energy to get things done daily Liking where you live, feeling safe and having pride in your community Gallup-Healthways Well-Being 5™ Copyright © 2014 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

3 Majority of members thriving in at least one element of well-being: Well-Being – Great Lives Copyright © 2014 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 59% PURPOSE 52% COMMUNITY 54% SOCIAL 46% FINANCIAL 37% PHYSICAL Only 12% thriving in all 5 elements of well- being More than one in eight not thriving in any

4 Well-Being – Great Lives Copyright © 2014 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

5 Majority of members thriving in at least one element of well-being: Well-Being – Great Lives Copyright © 2014 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. 59% PURPOSE 52% COMMUNITY 54% SOCIAL 46% FINANCIAL 37% PHYSICAL Only 12% thriving in all 5 elements of well- being More than one in eight not thriving in any

6 Nationally, graduates who were “emotionally supported” are 6x as likely to be emotionally attached to their alma mater Nationally, graduates who had “experiential and deep learning” experiences are 2x as likely to be emotionally attached 22% of college graduates who were members of a national fraternity or sorority are emotionally attached to alma mater – College graduates who were not members of a national fraternity or sorority are slightly less likely to be attached (17%) Alumni Attachment Copyright © 2014 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.

7 May – Gallup Press Event – Press releases – Numerous articles picked up by media outlets July – Creation of toolkits for NPC member organizations and College Panhellenics August – Mailing to College/University Presidents Additionally – Presentations at NPC and NIC Annual Meetings, FEA Field Staff training, etc. Steps Taken To Share These Results

8 FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES


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