Serving as the unifying and governing body for 24 fraternities at the University of Minnesota, the Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the largest men’s group on campus. The council focuses on recruitment, social issues, leadership development, community service, campus involvement, Greek spirit and academic achievement. Its officers follow the local IFC constitution and bylaws as well as the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) Resolutions. The NIC’s purpose is to assist collegiate and alumni IFC organizations while providing leadership programs and training for collegians.
IFC officers attend meetings with the executive committee, Panhellenic Council and fraternity and sorority advisors. They also guide the Greek community by assisting other officers and chapters.
Along with its duties, the Interfraternity Council also provides many means for personal development, such as:
> Communication
> Event planning
> Group skills
> Leadership
> Problem-solving and conflict management
> Risk management
> Strength, courage and passion