With roughly 3, active members making Penn State home to one of the largest Interfraternity Councils in the nation, we strive to exemplify what it means to be a Fraternity man through leadership development and community engagement--all while creating a safe, inclusive, and accountable environment. Nationwide, we have entered a new era of Greek Life, and we believe it is our duty to not only continue to usher our members into a culture driven by academics, philanthropy, and involvement, but ensure that all stakeholders and the Penn State community as a whole can reap the benefits as well.
Please feel free to contact any member of the IFC Executive Board with any questions or comments--we would be happy to help with any inquiry you have! The Interfraternity Council is the governing body for the 37 Fraternity chapters at the Pennsylvania State University.
The executive board is comprised of 11 affiliated members of these fraternities and serves to unify and oversee operations related to the actions and events held by the members of the Interfraternity Council.
You must have a Penn State account in order to view this sharepoint. Community Scorecard. Explore in this Section. Penn State reminds community that hazing is illegal and has serious consequences. Omega Psi Phi: Marking years of brotherhood, leadership and change. Suspended Chapters. Greek Life at Penn State. What it means to be a suspended fraternity or sorority A suspended fraternity or sorority is one that has lost all rights and privileges associated with being a recognized student organization at the University.
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