The Interfraternity Council aims to advance fraternities on campus and provide leadership.
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IFC is the governing body of all fraternities on campus.
Overview
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body that oversees fraternities on campus, ensuring a positive, responsible, and values-driven experience for all members. Current fraternities under IFC include Alpha Sigma Phi, Kappa Sigma, and Tau Kappa Epsilon, each contributing to a strong and engaged Greek community. IFC enforces campus bylaws for fraternal organizations and serves as a central council that promotes accountability, collaboration, and healthy relationships within Greek life.
Beyond oversight, IFC is committed to fostering growth and development among its member organizations. It supports recruitment through structured guidelines, assists in the expansion or founding of new fraternities, and helps members grow as leaders both on and off campus. The council also organizes and hosts large-scale events such as Greek Week, while encouraging service, philanthropy, and community involvement as essential components of the fraternity experience.