Texas Tech University

Interfraternity Council (IFC)

The Texas Tech Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body of the fraternities at Tech that are usually members of the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC). The Texas Tech Interfraternity Council consists of 23 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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Follow IFC on Instagram for the latest updates:

  • IFC Instagram: @ttu.ifc

IFC Organizations

Unrecognized Organizations

These organizations are not recognized 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.   

Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE)

Expanding Chapters

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

Organization: Arrival to Campus:
Sigma Phi Epsilon Fall 2026

Interfraternity Council Executive Board

Position: Name: Email:
President Jake G. ttuifcpres@gmail.com
Executive Vice President Cooper R. ttuifcvp@gmail.com
Vice President of Judicial Affairs Kyle V. ttuifcjudicial@gmail.com
Vice President of Finance Hunter P. ttuifcfinance@gmail.com
Vice President of Academics  Vacant ttuifcacademics@gmail.com
Vice President of Philanthropy  Josh S. ttuifcphilanthropy@gmail.com
Vice President of Intramurals Zach R. ttuifcvpintramurals@gmail.com
Vice President of Recruitment Josh A. ttuifcrecruitment@gmail.com
Vice President of Risk Management John G. ttuifcrisk@gmail.com
Vice President of Member Education Riley M. ttuifcmembered@gmail.com
Vice President of Public Relations Sam A. ttuifcpublicrelations@gmail.com

 

How to Join:

Any eligible student may join an IFC fraternity during the Fall or Spring semesters. Texas Tech IFC utilizes both Informal Recruitment and Formal Recruitment to provide students with multiple opportunities to explore fraternity membership and find the chapter that feels like the best fit for them.

Informal Recruitment

Informal Recruitment begins May 12th and concludes on August 13th. During this time, chapters may host substance-free recruitment events throughout the summer, including events in major Texas cities and in Lubbock prior to Formal Recruitment.

Informal Recruitment allows students to:

  • Meet members in a more casual setting
  • Learn about chapter culture and values
  • Begin building connections before arriving on campus
  • Participate in recruitment at their own pace

Many chapters will post recruitment events and contact information on their Instagram accounts. Students are encouraged to follow chapter social media pages, attend events, and reach out to members with questions.

Participating in Informal Recruitment does not prevent a student from participating in Formal Recruitment later in the fall. Many students choose to participate in both.

After Formal Recruitment concludes, some chapters may also continue participating in Informal Recruitment throughout the remainder of the semester.

Formal Recruitment

Formal Recruitment is a structured recruitment process that takes place August 15th–23rd, 2026. During Formal Recruitment, PNMs will have the opportunity to meet all IFC fraternities through scheduled recruitment rounds and structured activities.

Formal Recruitment includes:

  • Early move-in eligibility on August 14th
  • Recruitment rounds with chapters
  • Educational programming
  • Recruitment Captain support
  • Structured activities leading up to Bid Day on August 23rd

Formal Recruitment is designed to help students make informed decisions while ensuring the recruitment process remains safe, fair, and values-based.

The cost to participate in Formal Recruitment is $100.

How to Register

All students interested in IFC Recruitment, whether Informal or Formal, must complete the IFC Interest Form.

Once completed, the information submitted through the IFC Interest Form is shared with all IFC fraternities so chapters may begin connecting with interested students throughout the summer.

Students interested in participating in Formal Recruitment must also complete Formal Recruitment registration through CampusDirector using the registration link located within the IFC Interest Form.

Important Information

  • No bids (formal or informal) may officially be accepted until Bid Day on August 23rd
  • Chapters should never pressure students to accept membership early or discourage them from exploring other organizations
  • Recruitment events are substance-free and subject to all Texas Tech University, Fraternity & Sorority Life, and IFC policies
  • Students participating in Formal Recruitment should plan to remain in Lubbock from August 14th–23rd due to scheduled recruitment activities

How can I connect with chapter?

  • Complete the IFC Interest Form
  • Follow chapter Instagram accounts
  • Reach out to chapter recruitment teams
  • Attend recruitment events throughout the summer and school year

Questions?

If you have questions regarding IFC Recruitment, please contact:

IFC Vice President of Recruitment
ttuifcrecruitment@gmail.com

Taylor Harris, IFC Advisor
Taylor.Harris@ttu.edu

IFC Featured Programs

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

Fall Programs:

  • 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. 
  • Greek Basketball Association (GBA)
    • Semester-long 10-game basketball season with IFC Fraternities
    • Games played at fraternity houses, custom jerseys, and playoffs played at United Supermarkets Arena
    • 2026 Champion gets an invite to the national tournament held in Las Vegas

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.