The mission of the DePaul University Interfraternity Council (IFC) is to act as the governing body of NIC fraternities on our campus while upholding academic and philanthropic standards, providing resources to our chapters, and ensuring the best undergraduate experience for fraternity members.
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The Interfraternity Council is more commonly referred to as, "IFC" and we are the governing body for
all of the social fraternities on our campus. Currently our fraternity community is composed of Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi), Sigma Chi (SigChi), Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE), Sigma Phi Epsilon (SigEp), Phi Kappa Psi (Phi Psi), Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji), and Pi Kappa Phi on campus! In addition to serving as the governing body of the chapters at DePaul, we encourage our Fraternities to improve communities throughout Chicago by requiring each member complete at least 5 hours of service per quarter and raise at least $10 for philanthropy. While these are just minimum requirements our chapters exceed these amounts and in the past 2 years our chapters have raised nearly $50,000 for various philanthropies, completed nearly 10000 hours of service, all while maintaining a community GPA above 3.0. One of our goals as the IFC, is to provide chapters with the resources they need to ensure that the men that join our organizations have the best possible experience as an undergraduate student, both socially and academically. Many students have the misconception that all Fraternities haze and while that may be an unfortunate reality at some schools; DePaul University and the IFC have strictly enforced zero-tolerance hazing policy. We respect an individuals worth and dignity and believe that hazing is the most counterproductive and embarrassing element of some greek communities. We are proud to say our community does not part take in those activities and focuses our energy on creating leaders for tomorrow while upholding the mission and values of DePaul University. Come take a look at fraternities at DePaul and see how you can make the most of your time in college!
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Did you know? by belonging to a fraternity your chances of graduating are 2.5 times greater than non-affiliated students
40 of 47 U.S. Supreme Court Justices have been and are Greek
Of North America’s 50 largest corporations, 43 are headed by Greek men and women
All of the Apollo 11 astronauts were Greek
Greek students are more satisfied with the social and cultural aspects of the college experience than nonaffiliated students.