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Members of the executive board of the Interfraternity Council, also known as the IFC, in front of Ayers Hall.

Interfraternity Council (IFC)

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing council for the 22 men’s social fraternities at the University of Tennessee.

Registered student organizations operate independently of the University of Tennessee, with some receiving guidance and support from university departments. The university encourages student organizations to promote civil and social awareness, but it does not endorse their activities or viewpoints. To view a full list of registered organizations, visit Volink.

The IFC focuses on fostering inter-fraternity relations and assisting in the development and education of fraternities and their member chapters. These organizations are dedicated to personal development, academic achievement, leadership, and service to the campus community. Activities of a fraternity may include study halls, community service projects, cook-outs, intramural sports, educational programs, sorority mixers, formal dances, and leadership training. Fraternities ultimately offer close friendships that will last through college and beyond. IFC is the oldest council within the Sorority and Fraternity Life community and dates back to 1872.

IFC President

Graven Monsour

Primary Advisor

Elizabeth Wanersten



2025 IFC Executive Board



2025 IFC Chairmen and Committee Board



IFC Chapters