Texas Tech University

Interfraternity Council (IFC)

The Texas Tech Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body of the fraternities at Tech who are usually members of the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC). The Texas Tech Interfraternity Council consists of 21 men's organizations, governed by an Executive Council of different community representatives. IFC strives to promote high academic standards, philanthropic services, resources for recruitment, and inter-fraternity unity. These organizations are dedicated to personal development, academic achievement, leadership, and service to the campus community.

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IFC Organizations

Unrecognized Organizations

These organizations are not reconized by Texas Tech University or the IFC. Unrecognized organizations may not participate in IFC and Texas Tech University events. For more information, you can review the Student Organization Hazing List or contact Fraternity & Sorority Life at fsl@ttu.edu.   

Alpha Sigma Phi (Alpha Sig)
Sigma Tau Gamma (Sig Tau)
Sigma Phi Epsilon (Sig Ep)
Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE)
Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE)
Sigma Nu (SNU)

Expanding Chapters

Below are the organizations that will be expanding to the Texas Tech campus in the upcoming years. 

Organization: Arrival to Campus:
Sigma Pi TBD

Interfraternity Council Executive Board

Position: Name: Email:
President Corbin A. ttuifcpres@gmail.com
Executive Vice President Baron B. ttuifcvp@gmail.com
Vice President of Judicial Affairs Jaxson B ttuifcjudicial@gmail.com
Vice President of Finance Cade H. ttuifcfinance@gmail.com
Vice President of Academics  Kyle V. ttuifcacademics@gmail.com
Vice President of Philanthropy  Austin S. ttuifcphilanthropy@gmail.com
Vice President of Intramurals Jake F. ttuifcvpintramurals@gmail.com
Vice President of Recruitment Christian D. ttuifcrecruitment@gmail.com
Vice President of Risk Management Colin C. ttuifcrisk@gmail.com
Vice President of Member Education Ameen A. ttuifcmembered@gmail.com
Vice President of Public Relations Ben H. ttuifcpr@gmail.com

How to Join:

Any eligible student may join an IFC Fraternity either in the Fall or Spring semesters but are able to be recruited at any time through 365 Recruitment. There will be events during the summer, and at the start of Fall and Spring semesters with opportunities for eligible students to connect with all eligible chapters within the IFC Community throughout the year. There will also be a link available for eligible students to sign up for recruitment and have their information provided to each eligible chapter within the IFC Community. Bids of Membership are also able to be given freely by individual organizations to eligible students, but the student is unable to accept, physically or verbally, until the Bid Signing Day the following semester. Chapters should never pressure eligible students to accept a Bid of Membership early or not to connect with other organizations. If you have any questions and/or concerns, you can reach out to the IFC Recruitment Team or the IFC Advisor.

Fall 2025 Recruitment Info

Important Dates:

  • 8/24/2025
    • IFC 101 & Expo (likely midday in the USA)
    • Dry Social (likely evening at the Green Space)
  • 8/31/2025
    • Bid Signing Day (likely midday in the SUB)
    • PNMs can receive bids whenever, but cannot accept until this day

FAQ

Why 365 Recruitment?

  • Fairness: Previous recruitment process heavily favored Lodged chapters.
  • Modernization: PNMs now research chapters ahead of campus arrival.
  • Cost: New model reduces financial burden (down from $150 to $40).

How can I connect with a chapter?

  • Register via Chapter BuilderRequirement to receive a Bid of Membership·You should not be pressured to accept or not visit with other chapters
  • Follow & DM Chapter Instagrams (contact their posted Recruitment Team)
  • Attend Events (posted online; some are invite only)

Who is Eligible to Participate?

  • In order to be eligible to participate in recruitment, you must be a male-identifying student, accepted, and enrolled at Texas Tech University. 

IFC Featured Programs

The Interfraternity Council features a handful of programs throughout the Fall and Spring Semesters. 

Fall Programs:

  • Philanthropy Golf Tournament
    • Hosted in the Fall Semester raising awareness and money for a specific philanthropic organization. 
  • Tailgating for TTU Football
    • Hosted during Football Season, specific chapters will host tailgating in the Green Space close to the football stadium prior to home games & then go together to watch the game. 

Spring Programs:

  • Dust Bowl: Interfraternity All Star game
    • Two members from each chapter participate in an all star football game in collaboration with the Texas Tech Football team held in the football stadium.