So, you’re thinking about going through IFC Rush?

A Message From Our President

Welcome!

My name is Camden Reuthe, President of The Interfraternity Council (IFC) at Florida State, and I want to thank you for taking the first step of being a part of our community.

The Greek community here at Florida State is composed of four councils that are made up of 54 fraternities and sororities, involving over 6,600 students. More specifically, IFC is made up of 20 Greek organizations and over 2,400 male students.

Our organizations are built on men who are committed to personal growth and development of those around them at every stage of the fraternal experience. IFC men begin as new members, grow into engaged brothers, take on leadership roles, and ultimately leave as alumni who have served both themselves and the Tallahassee community, creating a lasting impact that extends far beyond their time in college.

We work side by side with the office Fraternity and Sorority Life to ensure that all members continuously challenge themselves to improve and be better while being one of the most recognized IFCs in the country. 

Joining any of our 20 IFC Chapters can be life-changing in a young man's growth when coming to college. From creating lifelong connections, to growing as individuals both professionally and personally. Students take part in a multitude of different types of events that contribute to their growth and ultimately allow them to leave their mark as a part of the Florida State community. 

My colleagues and I look forward to seeing you partake in our rush process, and in unconquered pride, Go Noles!

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