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Interfraternity Council Recruitment

The Interfraternity Council Recruitment Committee is dedicated to providing its members with an enriched college experience that has a respect for tradition, fosters safety, strives to build character and to promote diversity of culture and interest in all men through providing the resources to learning about each fraternity.

The Interfraternity Council acts as the governing body for 18 different social fraternities, each with their own rituals and traditions. IFC Recruitment fosters year-round efforts to reach potential new members and help them in their efforts to leave a lasting legacy at Cal Poly and within the San Luis Obispo community.

While the Interfraternity Council strives to provide guidance, leadership development, encouragement and opportunities for both personal and collective growth, it is the Recruitment process which allows these men to find their own path to a fortified college experience

Fall 2022 Recruitment Dates

October 2nd: Mandatory Info Session @ Chumash Auditorium 12-2PM

October 3rd: IFC Rush Service Events @ Dexter Lawn 2-4PM

October 4th: IFC Dexter Lawn BBQ @ Dexter Lawn 4-7PM

Fill out the fall rush signup form if you are interested in participating in Fall Rush!


FAQS

Is there an alcohol policy?

Campus policy does not allow alcoholic beverages at any off-campus function hosted by a chartered Cal Poly fraternity or sorority, except when private service for members and guests is arranged by contract with a properly licensed distributor. Additionally, each national organization has policies and guidelines addressing the use of alcohol.

How much time does it take?

The time commitment varies from chapter to chapter. The first quarter is the most intensive as new members learn the history of the organization and participate in activities that connect the student to campus. After initiation, members’ commitments vary. Each chapter has weekly meetings and plans various events throughout the year (social, service, philanthropies, initiation). The more the student puts into the chapter, the more he or she will benefit from being a member.

Will working while in school conflict with participation in a Fraternity or Sorority?

Fraternities and sororities recognize that it is important for members to meet their financial obligations and many students will work to help finance their education. Working students can still take advantage of the opportunities available in the Greek community.

What about hazing?


All national governing bodies for fraternities and sororities prohibit all forms of hazing. Hazing, or any activity that injures, degrades or disgraces any student, is not tolerated. All allegations are investigated. If you ever feel your student may be participating in or subjected to inappropriate activities, please fill out the Hazing Reporting Form found here: https://greeklife.calpoly.edu/hazing-reporting-form.

How are academics encouraged by Fraternities?

When a student joins a fraternity or sorority, he or she becomes part of a larger group of students who have already made it through their first year at Cal Poly. Older members, who may have the same major as the student, can provide advice and assistance. Most chapters have a scholarship officer who initiates programs within the chapter to encourage high academic achievement. Ultimately however, the responsibility for succeeding in the classroom is up to the individual student.

How will joining a chapter now benefit students after collage?

Many friendships made through the chapter will last into post-college years. Fraternities and sororities have national networks for its members that help with careers and job relocations. Membership in a chapter can be a lifelong experience that the member and fraternity or sorority enjoy together. Wherever a member ends up after college, chances are that he or she will be able to find an alumni chapter or other members of their fraternity or sorority in the area.

How do students benefit from being in a Fraternity?

More than any other single organization on campus, fraternities and sororities offer leadership opportunities, lifelong friendships, human service and philanthropic activities, cultural opportunities, social activities, scholastics, intramural sports, personal development, and group living environments; all wrapped up into one organization. Joining a fraternity or sorority chapter will help make the transition to college much easier. Developing a sense of belonging and making new friends in the chapter can make the campus seem much smaller.