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IFC AT OSU
At Oklahoma State University, "fraternity" is used to describe a brotherhood of men who have voluntarily joined together to achieve excellence in several areas. OSU fraternities promote academic achievement, leadership opportunities, campus activities, fellowship, and community service to both the Oklahoma State campus and the surrounding city of Stillwater. Their members also prepare for successful careers.
Today, the fraternity system has grown to include a total of 20 nationally recognized men's organizations. The Men's Interfraternity Council at Oklahoma State University governs these groups.
Learn more about IFC's history, the IFC officers, and the chapters that make up IFC by following the links on the left!
men's greek discovery day
The first ever Men's Greek Discovery Day will be taking place on May 30, 2009! The events will be very similar to the first Greek Discovery Day held on March 28, 2009. Men interested in fraternity recruitment will be given the opportunity to meet with staff from the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs as well as receiving tours of each fraternity house. Come join us and discover the Oklahoma State Greek system!

