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The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing council for the chapters of nine inter/national men's fraternities on DePauw’s campus, comprised of representatives from each of the nine fraternities as well as executive officers.

As the governing body for these nine organizations, IFC establishes procedures for cooperation among fraternities and coordinates

recruitment, leadership programs, and other activities. IFC is committed to leading the fraternity men of DePauw into a positive future and bettering the atmosphere of not only the Fraternity and Sorority community, but the university as a whole. To join an IFC fraternity, please feel free to visit chapter philanthropic events to meet brothers from the various organizations. Additional questions about the IFC recruitment process can be directed to the Interfraternity Council by e-mailing [email protected].

Recruitment Information

Formal Recruitment for IFC will take place on January 25th, 26th, & 27th 2018. The full formal recruitment schedule for Spring 2018 will be posted in early October. If you have any questions about IFC recruitment, please e-mail [email protected]. How do I join?

The Interfraternity Council (IFC), men’s fraternities, hosts a formal Meet the Executive Board recruitment process taking place prior to the start of the Spring Term (January). Both Panhellenic and IFC organizations coordinate their President individual processes, where each fraternity/sorority hosts events that allow potential members the opportunity to get to know the active members and determine which organization is the best fit for them. If you would like more information about the Interfraternity Council Recruitment process, please contact the Interfraternity Council at [email protected].

Can I attend events? Nate Reed

Access by non-members to the privately-owned chapter houses is Vice President of Operations determined by each chapter. In the case of First-Year students, access Mitchell Davis policies have been set by the Interfraternity Council for its nine Vice President of Recruitment chapters. For specific information regarding the First-Year Greek Ben Kusber Property for this academic year, visit the council webpages. Students Vice President of Communication can attend events that are open at IFC chapter facilities, including Andrew Fournier philanthropic events and council sponsored events. Vice President of Finance Ian Epkey Vice President of Scholarship Grant Rademacher Vice President of Risk Management Richard Costas Vice President of Member Education Jacob Bertucci Vice President of Diversity & Inclusion Abhishek Sambatur

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