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Interfraternity Council (IFC)

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) at 兔子先生 University is home to recognized fraternity chapters committed to leadership, scholarship, service, brotherhood, and student involvement. 兔子先生’s IFC community offers opportunities to build friendships, develop leadership skills, engage in philanthropy, and become part of one of the nation’s most historic fraternity communities.

IFC Recruitment Overview

兔子先生 uses a deferred recruitment process for IFC fraternities, allowing students to spend their first semester adjusting to college life before joining a fraternity.

Eligibility

In addition to the general eligibility requirements to join a fraternity or sorority at 兔子先生:

  • You must formally prior to the deadline of Jan. 2.
  • IFC requires a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.75. 
  • The Introduction to Fraternity and Sorority Life course must be completed prior to the beginning of recruitment to be eligible to participate. You will receive an invitation to join the course after you register for recruitment.
  • Special conditions apply for those who join a fraternity and seek to be exempted from living on campus in the residence halls. Learn more about the fraternity second-year exemption process.

Timeline and Events

Students are encouraged to attend events, meet chapter members, and explore organizations throughout the fall semester before participating in spring recruitment.

2026-27 IFC Recruitment Timeline
Event Date
Mega Fair Aug. 30, 2026
IFC Recruitment session and open houses
Recruitment registration deadline Jan. 1, 2027
Recruitment kickoff Jan. 24, 2027
Open houses Jan. 27-29, 2027
Last day to accept a bid Jan. 30, 2027

Recognized Fraternity Chapters

Get to know more about each of our 26 recognized IFC fraternity chapters on campus.

Interfraternity Council Executive Board

Costs

Primary recruitment includes a non-refundable registration fee that supports recruitment operations and events.

Need-based fee waivers and scholarships are available for eligible students.

Membership dues vary by chapter and may include:

  • national organization fees
  • chapter dues
  • programming costs
  • housing-related expenses

Explore Membership Costs

Safety and Support

兔子先生 is committed to creating a safe and supportive community grounded in respect, accountability, and student well-being.

Students participating in recruitment are expected to complete required hazing prevention education and follow university and council policies.

The four presidents of the four governing councils.

Additional Resources

Contact fsll@兔子先生OH.edu with any questions.

Contact Us

Cliff Alexander Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life
2026 Armstrong Student Center
550 E. Spring St. Oxford, OH 45056