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Interfraternity Council
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body for fourteen men's fraternities at JMU. The mission of the Interfraternity Council is to insure friendship in coordination among social fraternities and to promote fraternity life in general at James Madison University. To accomplish this mission the IFC has accepted the following specific purposes:
- To maintain a high standard of fraternity life and inter-fraternity relationships at James Madison University.
- To promote intellectual achievement and sound scholarship among fraternity members.
- To coordinate those fraternal activities that may have a direct effect on the member fraternities.
- To act as a mediating body in conflicts occurring among member fraternities in the case of complaints that are directed toward member fraternities.
By acting in accordance with these policies, IFC's primary objective of sustaining a healthy, strong, and safe environment for fraternities can be met.
ContactsIFC Officers
Judicial Board
IFC Resources
IFC Minutes
IFC Constitution
IFC Events
IFC Recruitment
Recruitment Page
Through Men's Recruitment each potential new member visits fraternities with the opportunity to meet the brothers and seeing the chapter house. You can attend many events through the two week recruitment process at any of the houses you choose. The week is concluded with a formal smoker and extension of bids. There is a formal silence period immediately following the formal smoker that lasts until bid extension on the Friday of recruitment week.
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