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Interfraternity & Panhellenic Councils

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Interfraternity Council

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body representing the 21 member fraternities at K-State. As the governing body, IFC establishes procedures for cooperation among fraternities and coordinates recruitment, leadership programs, and other activities. The executive board consists of seven members who govern and lead chapters in the areas of community service and philanthropy, leadership development, judicial affairs, public relations, risk management, and recruitment. Each officer is a member of a fraternity at K-State and represents the interests of the community at large. They are elected at the end of the fall semester and serve a one-year term. 

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Panhellenic Council

The Panhellenic Council (PHC) is comprised of thirteen NPC sororities and one affiliate sorority. The Panhellenic Council exists to develop and maintain sorority life and interfraternal relations. The organization promotes scholarship and leadership development while disseminates information important to sorority women to the chapters.  PHC is led by eight student leaders who make up the Board of Directors. Each director is a member of a Panhellenic sorority at K-State and represents the interests of the community at large. They are elected at the end of the fall semester and serve a one-year term. Additionally, each chapter has a designated woman, known as the Panhellenic Delegate, that attends bi-weekly meetings. 

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