Interfraternity Council
"The Core Purpose of the Interfraternity Council is to build a stronger Fraternity & Sorority Community through efforts to foster a positive image, to enhance Greek unity, and to recruit men consistent with the high standards of our Chapters."
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body of the university's fraternity system. In addition to the ten executive officers, the Council's membership includes the presidents of each of the fifteen IFC recognized fraternities.
The IFC serves as a weekly forum for fraternity leaders to discuss issues, organize large events, address representatives of university administration, and to collectively set policies for campus-wide fraternity conduct. The IFC serves as a means of encouraging fraternities to better themselves and helps them in accomplishing this goal. Also, the IFC sets and manages the recruitment process.
The final hope and purpose of the IFC is to ensure that the fraternity system at William & Mary maintains the high standards which it has held for over 200 years.
Interested in Joining an IFC Fraternity?
Joining a fraternity and being a part of the vibrant Fraternity & Sorority community at William & Mary can help make your college experience even more unforgettable. You can find detailed information on recruitment events, open house schedules, etc. by going to the IFC Fraternity Recruitment page.
2023 IFC Executive Council Officers |
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President |
Sam Grove |
Kappa Sigma |
Executive Vice President |
Chaz Litt |
Alpha Tau Omega |
VP of Recruitment |
Pat McDonald |
Delta Chi |
VP of Conduct |
Brendan Anselmo | Sigma Phi Epsilon |
VP of Diversity & Inclusion |
Tom Chesnut | Kappa Sigma |
VP of Scholarship |
Colin Hudson | Alpha Sigma Phi |
VP of Community Service |
Bronson Dubey | Delta Chi |
VP of Public Relations |
Jak Roehrick | Phi Gamma Delta |
VP of Administration & Finance | Hakan Dagli | Kappa Delta Rho |
VP of Health & Wellness | Graham Billingsley | Phi Gamma Delta |
VP of Programming |
Hayden Kegg |
Kappa Alpha Order |