The Interfraternity Council (IFC) serves as the governing body for all 10 of its member fraternities at Middle Tennessee State University. These organizations comprise a group of extremely involved men within the University community that stand out as leaders and as key position holders in many campus organizations.
IFC is committed to building men of character, developing leaders, promoting scholarship, and enriching lives through community involvement. Those who become involved with a fraternity are much more likely to graduate and achieve academic success at MTSU. The IFC is led by an executive board comprised of elected members of the fraternity community.
Joining a fraternity on our campus will assist you in creating relationships that will guide you through your years at MTSU and beyond. Whether you are looking for friendships, academic enrichment, service opportunities, or the development of leadership skills, our IFC organizations can provide these opportunities and much more.
Each chapter at MTSU is built upon the pillars of our FSL community: leadership, scholarship, friendship, social, service, and responsibility. While different chapters may offer different experiences, they all include these key values in their mission.
The Interfratermity Council has an open structure recruitment process. This means organizations have the opportunity to recruit year-round and extend bids at any time. This system allows chapters and potential members the opportunity to develop stronger relationships before a bid is given or received.
IFC hosts sponsored-recruitment at the beginning of the Fall and Spring semesters which is when a majority of members join their organizations. So if you are interested in joining, these are the best times to meet the most amount of people and go through the full recruitment experience. More information on sponsored-recruitment can be found here.