Interfraternity Council
Welcome to the Boston University Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC).
The goal of the IFC is to govern and promote the wellbeing and interests of its member fraternity chapters within Boston University. The IFC is comprised of a general assembly consisting of at least one delegate from each chapter, as well as an elected Executive Board. Currently, the IFC is comprised of eight fraternities.
The IFC meets every Wednesday during the academic year in the Boston University Photonics Center. Each chapter is required to attend with at least one delegate, and each executive board member is required to report on his own progress as well as the previous week’s events. If you would like to raise a topic at the next meeting, please contact ifc@bu.edu.
The primary goal of the IFC is the advancement of each chapter at Boston University, as well as their safety and security. In doing so, the IFC works closely with the Student Activities Office (SAO) Greek Advisor in order to achieve this. If there is ever a violation of standards or guidelines set forth by Boston University, SAO, or the IFC, the IFC Judicial Board, chaired by the Judicial Chair, recommends and imposes penalties upon the violator.
Fraternity Recruitment takes place twice a year, once in the beginning of Fall Semester and once in the beginning of Spring Semester. Any men interested in Greek Life are encouraged to come to Fraternity recruitment events, or to contact ifc@bu.edu for more information.
Under the IFC President, the entire council and its delegates puts forth a constant effort to plan, coordinate, and better Greek life through fraternity-wide philanthropies, sports events, etc. While working together with member chapters, the Panhellenic Council (Panhel), and the Multi-Cultural Greek Council (MGC), the IFC has helped ensure the continued success of the Greek system at Boston University.
Any further questions about men’s Fraternity life at Boston University can directed to ifc@bu.edu

