Interfraternity Council

The Interfraternity Council at Texas State University consists of collegiate chapter of the North-American Interfraternity Conference.

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is a board of student leaders who are elected to govern the 16 fraternities under the IFC. They operate on the values of Integrity, Service, Scholarship, Commitment, and Friendship.

The purpose of IFC shall be to promote and maintain fraternal ideals, spirit and leadership among fraternities at Texas State University; promote and ensure cooperation among the fraternities, their National Organizations, the University administration, and the community; aid in the development and maturation of individual fraternity members; provide a medium for the exchange of ideas among the various fraternities; coordinate the fraternities in order to make them as effective as possible; and promote the interest of college fraternities in general.

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Chapters

Learn more about the 16 chapters we have on campus!

Why join a Fraternity?

Joining a fraternity provides growth and development during a transformative period.  You will embark on a journey that empowers you to evolve from a boy into a man. Embracing fraternal values, you cultivate lifelong bonds. These bonds become your champions on your best days while also serving as unwavering advocates when challenges arise. You'll learn the importance of living out your values, giving back to your community, and fostering connections that extend beyond your college years.