What Is IFC?
The IFC is a self-governing body representing the fourteen member fraternities at Mississippi State University. IFC is made up of two parts: an Executive Committee, which is comprised of elected and appointed positions, and the General Body, which is made up of two representatives from each chapter. These representatives are usually the chapter president and one delegate.
The IFC strives to promote excellence in all aspects of fraternity life and academic pursuits. The Council also works together to help the entire Greek system better achieve its common goal of membership development and service to the Starkville community. IFC works to achieve these goals through its committee structure focusing on an array of areas including chapter development, scholarship, community service, member education, and alumni and public relations.
The Council is lead by an eight member Executive Committee, which works closely with the IFC Advisor. Each year, the Council sponsors numerous educational programs, recruitment events, community service projects, and university and community relations events, such as "Trick or Treat on the Row" and an annual Easter Egg hunt.

