About Interfraternity Council (IFC)

The Interfraternity Council (IFC) serves as the governing body for the 14 men’s social fraternities at Ñý¼§Ö±²¥. For over 150 years, fraternities have excelled in academics, leadership, athletics, and service. At KSU, our IFC community proudly continues this tradition by promoting academic success, leadership development, community involvement, and lifelong brotherhood.

IFC is dedicated to supporting undergraduate men in their personal and professional growth. Through the establishment of two endowed scholarships—the Interfraternity Council Scholarship and the Fraternal Excellence Scholarship—IFC invests in the future of its members while fostering a community of purpose and connection that extends well beyond graduation.

Discover what it means to be a fraternity man at KSU.

2025 IFC students in front of the KS Sign

Learn About Our Community

Joining our IFC community means becoming part of a tradition of excellence. Our fraternities not only promote academic success and leadership, but they also provide opportunities for service, personal development, and lifelong connections. We encourage you to explore our website to learn more about the programs and values that make our community unique. Stay connected and updated by following the !

  • IFC Executive board students on the stairs

    President - Lucas Cardona
    ksuifcpresident@gmail.com


    VP of Judicial Affairs - Peyton Kulig
    ksu.ifc.ja@gmail.com


    VP of Finance - Davis Reaves
    ksu.ifc.vpsec@gmail.com


    VP of Membership Development  - Brendan Rogers
    ksu.ifc.vpmd@gmail.com


    VP of Community Relations - Jacob Bennevendo
    ksu.ifc.communityrelations@gmail.com

    VP of Recruitment - Ceejay Raut
    ksu.ifc.vprecruitment@gmail.com


    VP of Diversity and Inclusion -
    Tejas Bharath 
    ifcksudeivp@gmail.com


    VP of Scholarship - Jack Peek
    ksu.ifc.vpscholarship@gmail.com


    VP of Health and Safety - Jackson Battersby
    ksu.ifc.hs@gmail.com

    Director of Recruitment - Gage Walters

  • Structured Recruitment Schedule

    The Interfraternity Council (IFC) has transitioned to a "Structured Recruitment" model. Below are the dates for the planned events. Anyone interested in joining an IFC organization must register for recruitment.

    To be considered for any fraternity within the IFC, registered members must meet the minimum GPA requirement of 2.5. This applies to high school (unweighted), transfer, and currently enrolled Ñý¼§Ö±²¥students.

    Recruitment opens: June 1st

    2025 Fall Formal Recruitment Dates and Schedule

    • Sept 3rd - Meet the Interfraternity Council (IFC)
    • Sept 5th - Open House/Chapter Values
    • Sept 6-7th – Chapter Off-Campus Events
    • Sept 8-9th – Chapter On-Campus Events
    • Sept 10th – Chapter Event "INVITE ONLY"
    • Sept 11th – Chapter Interviews
    • Sept 12th - Bid Day
       

    Additional Information:

    • Fall Formal Recruitment: September 3rd-12th.
    • Registration Fee: $50.00. Registration opens: TBA
    • Structured Recruitment: The IFC organizes structured recruitment at the start of each Fall and Spring semester. This process allows men interested in joining a fraternity to meet and learn about each chapter.

    Important Notes:

    • Alcohol, women, and tobacco are not permitted at IFC chapter recruitment events.
    • Event times will be shared with individuals who have registered and are verified as meeting the minimum requirements for consideration.

    Tips for a Successful Recruitment Experience:

    • Do Your Research!
      This is an important decision, so take the time to ensure you're making the best choice for yourself.
    • Ask Questions!
      Be sure to ask about financial obligations, time commitments, academic expectations, and the fraternity’s role on campus. While fraternities are getting to know you, it’s equally important for you to learn about them.
    • Use Your Best Judgment!
      Don’t let peer pressure or stereotypes influence your decision. Make sure you're choosing what's right for you and take full ownership of your decision-making process.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • IFC recruitment takes place every semester. In the fall the council hosts a formal recruitment process, and in the spring, they hold an informal process. For more information please email ksu.ifc.vprecruitment@gmail.com.
  • Registration for recruitment is through . 
  • A Bid is an invitation extended by chapters to those whom they wish to have join their chapter. 
  • Each spring semester, the Interfraternity Council (IFC) offers an informal recruitment process known as Continuous Open Bidding (COB). During this time, individual chapters host a variety of events where Potential New Members (PNMs) can meet current members, learn about chapter values and culture, and explore membership opportunities.

    Chapters may extend bids at any time during the COB period, up until the cut-off date established by the Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life.

    For questions or additional information, please contact us at ksu.ifc.vprecruitment@gmail.com

  • If you do not receive a Bid from the chapter you were hoping to join, do not panic. There is always the next semester’s recruitment, and if you received any other Bids you may accept those.
  • Choosing which Bid to accept can be difficult, but it is important to reflect on your interactions with each chapter during their events and base your decision off of those. Who did you get along with best? Who did you feel the most comfortable with? Who did you feel at home with? These are all important questions to ask yourself.
  • If you accept a Bid and then wish to change to accept a different organization’s bid you must contact the IFC advisor (dfield43@kennesaw.edu). Once you have accepted a Bid you are not able to accept another Bid until the following academic semester.
  • After you accept a bid the IFC Executive Board will let you know the next steps for Bid Day. Many chapters also hold pinning ceremonies that they will reach out and tell you about the information for.
  • No, you should never feel pressured to accept a Bid, even if you got the Bid that you hoped for. You can choose to not accept any of the Bids, or if you accept and do not wish to continue, speak to the chapter or the Department of Fraternity and Sorority Life.
  • Recruitment updates are mainly posted on the  and the individual Instagram pages of each chapter. Each chapter will be posting their events and updates on their social media pages. You can also email ksu.ifc.vprecruitment@gmail.com if you have any questions. 
  • Yes, the Ñý¼§Ö±²¥IFC Executive Board will hold different events throughout the semester, as well as before recruitment starts for you to meet all of the chapters.  
    The first night of recruitment is also Chapter Values where you will go around to all the chapter rooms to learn about each organization.  
  • Within the restrictions of your academic schedule, try to attend as many events for as many chapters as possible. The more interaction you have with each chapter the better. When you are attending events, push yourself to get to know as many members as you can from each chapter. These relationships started through your recruitment journey may result in life long friends and help grow a stronger community.