The mission of the Marshall University Interfraternity Council (IFC) is to serve as an advocate, resource, and governing body for the Greek community and provide students with opportunities for personal growth and leadership development.
IFC is the governing body of seven Greek letter brotherhoods at Marshall University:
- Alpha Sigma Phi – alphasig.org
- Alpha Tau Omega – ato.org
- Kappa Alpha Order – ato.org
- Kappa Sigma – kappasigma.org
- Sigma Alpha Epsilon – sae.net
- Sigma Phi Epsilon – sigep.org
- Sigma Tau Gamma – sigtau.org
Interfraternity Council Recruitment: August 25 – September 5
Students interested in learning more about IFC must fill out an interest form here.
The purpose of the Marshall University IFC shall be to:
- Act in accordance with all policies and procedures established by IFC as to not violate the sovereignty, rights, and privileges of member fraternities
- Adjudicate the standards and policies of the IFC and Marshall University.
- Advocate for the advancement of Greek Life at Marshall University.
- Cooperate with member fraternities and the university administration for the betterment of the Greek, Marshall University, and Huntington communities.
- Discuss questions of mutual interest and/or concern, and present to the member fraternities such recommendations as the IFC deems appropriate.
- Educate member fraternities on the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) standards that guide all IFC policies and standards.
- Ensure that an environment of cooperation and respect between member fraternities and individual members with the Greek community is maintained.
- Promote the aspirations, development, and interests of member fraternities.
- Promote the institutional mission and interests of Marshall University.