About IFC
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) at Georgia Tech leads and directs the 32 member fraternities on campus. Each of the thirty-two chapters and colonies represented are members of the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC), an national governing body. The Interfraternity Council promotes the interests of fraternities in general, and insures cooperation among the different fraternities on campus.
The purpose of this organization shall be to develop and maintain fraternity life and interfraternity relationships, and in doing so to:
- Further excellence in scholarship
- Act in conjunction with member fraternities and University to boast and uphold high social and moral standards
- Provide programs and services to member fraternities
- Act as a liaison between member fraternities and other student organizations, the student body, the faculty, and the administration of Georgia Tech
- Encourage the growth of a positive relationship between the community and member fraternities
- Implement policies and rules that will further the mission of Greek Life at Georgia Tech.