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The Interfraternity Council (IFC) is a self-governing body representing the twenty-six member fraternities at the University of Georgia. Consisting of two members and the president of each fraternity, the IFC strives to promote excellence in all aspects of fraternity life and academic pursuits. The Council also works together to help the entire Greek Community better achieve its common goal of membership development and service to the Athens community. The Council works to achieve these goals through its committee structure focusing on an array of areas including recruitment, scholarship, community service and philanthropy , member education, alumni relations, and public relations. The Council is lead by a six member Executive Committee, which works closely with the Advisor to the Interfraternity Council.
Each year, the Council sponsors numerous educational seminars covering a variety of topics pertinent to the lives of University students. The Council also awards approximately $6,000 annually in scholarships as part of its perpetual aim to enrich the undergraduate experience its members have at the University.
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