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You can also connect with many of our student organizations at our Student Involvement Fairs in August and January. Check out the Student Involvement Fairs webpage for the latest information.

For individualized assistance find the student organization that's right for you, schedule a Get Involved Consultation. These 30-minute meetings will provide a personalized list of recommendations based on your interests and aspirations.

Please consult this list of student organizations with revoked registration as of Spring 2024. Some organizations continue to operate after their registration has been revoked despite the action taken by the university. We encourage you to review an organization’s status before becoming involved with it, especially because sometimes an organization’s status is revoked due to serious concerns like hazing and other behavior that risks your health and safety.

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Interfraternity Council at Ohio State  logo

Interfraternity Council at Ohio State

Campus: Columbus
Status: Inactive
Purpose Statement: The role of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) is to govern the university affiliated social fraternities for male identified individuals at The Ohio State University. The association acts as a liaison between the University and the individual chapters, organizes recruitment efforts, creates and facilitates educational programming, provides support to member organizations, plans and executes Greek-wide and community-wide activities, and creates a collaborative environment for greek leaders to best serve their member organizations and grow personally and professionally. The Interfraternity Council provides a sense of community among the chapters it governs and promotes Interfraternalism.
Primary Leader: Carter Carstens
Secondary Leader: Mitch Pirrello
Treasurer Leader: Gabe Phillips
Advisor: Cristina Vega
Organization Email: ifcohiostate.president@gmail.com
Facebook Group Page: https://www.instagram.com/ohiostateifc/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ohiostateifc/
Website: https://osuifc.mailchimpsites.com/
Primary Type: Governance Organizations
Secondary Types: Social Fraternities/Sororities
Primary Make Up: Undergraduate
Constitution: 2023_07_16_04_14_41_359.pdf 
Meeting Time and Place: Weekly Meetings on Wednesdays at 4:30 P.M.
1739 N. High St
Columbus, OH 43210
Office Location: 1739 N. High St
Columbus, OH 43210
Membership Type: Application/Selection Process
Membership Contact: ifcohiostate.president@gmail.com (fraternities looking to become a member) ifcohiostate.chiefjustice@gmail.com (officer elections, director appointments)
Time of Year for New Membership: Officer elections take place early November, candidacy applications open mid September. Director appointments take place in the two months following elections. For new fraternities who are seeking IFC membership, they can reach out anytime to learn about our formal membership process.
How does a Prospective Member Apply: Petitions the IFC General Body, and the organizations must approve by a 3/4 vote to grant the opportunity for an organization to come to campus. For interested organizations/leaders, please contact the Interfraternity Council President to learn about the specific requirements for the process. For personnel, all candidates for executive board positions must first apply. After applications are vetted, candidates will be asked to complete an approval interview. Only a certain number of candidates are approved to run for each position. Director candidates will complete an application, and an interview if selected.
Charge Dues: Yes