Interfraternity Council (IFC)

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) serves to build better men by empowering all chapters to provide a lasting and unique fraternal experience for its community members. Through open communication and collaboration among its constituents, the IFC will foster unity and brotherhood among all chapters.

IFC Executive Committee 

The IFC Executive Committee is a group of men who are tasked with leading the IFC Community and communicating with the University. Elections for these executive positions take place each fall term. Each IFC Chapter are permitted a maximum of two representatives on this executive committee at one time. If you're interested in learning more about a position, don't hesitate to contact the IFC President or any other officer!

IFC Chapters

IFC is composed of 23 chapters that provide a rich experience of philanthropy, leadership, academic success, networking, service, and (of course) brotherhood. IFC chapters are generally housed, offering a historic perspective of fraternity life. Some chapters have been at Oregon State for over a hundred years, and others have re-started or chartered here in recent years. Membership sizes vary from the twenties to over 100, and all offer their own unique sense of brotherhood within the general IFC community.