Interfraternity Council
The purpose of the Saint Louis University Interfraternity Council is to encourage members to learn and grow through brotherhood and shared values.
Academics are an important part of the fraternity/sorority experience. Interfraternity Council members hold an average 3.41 GPA, which is higher than the all-male GPA on SLU's campus.SLU is the proud home of eight Interfraternity Council fraternities, which have the support of alumni in St. Louis and around the country. Our oldest chapter has been chartered at SLU since 1927, giving our fraternal community a long-standing history on campus. Each fraternity brings something unique to the community.
We welcome you to explore our organizations. Whether you are looking for involvement in an intramural team, a cheering section at Billiken athletic events, a study group at Pius Library, a service trip with Women's Safe House or a group to relax with on a Saturday night, you can find it in an IFC Fraternity.
Pi Kappa Alpha at SLU
Are you interested in becoming a founding father of a new fraternity on campus? Are you wanting to join a group whose vision is to build a supportive environment where each member can thrive, engage in meaningful serive and uphold the values that will shape a legacy for years to come?
Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) was founded in 1868 at the University of Virginia and has grown in membership to over 330,000 lifetime initiated and nearly 15,000 undergraduate members. PIKE recruits its members on four key characteristics: scholarship, leadership, drive and character. These characteristics encourage members to grow throughout their time in the fraternity and make a positively impact their campus/community. Prominent PIKEs include: Tim McGraw, Steve Prefontaine, Andrew Campion (former Nike CEO) and Gil Amelio (former Apple CEO). To learn more about Pi Kappa Alpha or become a member, fill out our interest form.
Interfraternity Council Chapters at SLU
Conduct Status: Suspended (Fall 2024)
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.40 Term GPA (Spring 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: N/A (Spring 2024)
New Members: 0 (Spring 2024)
Total Membership: 47
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.00 Term GPA (Spring 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: Not Reported (Spring 2024)
New Members: 4 (Spring 2024)
Total Membership: 42
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.39 Term GPA (Spring 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: $2,044.00 (Spring 2024)
New Members: 11 (Spring 2024)
Total Membership: 120
Conduct Status: Good Standing
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 2.84 Term GPA (Spring 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: $117.16 (Spring 2024)
New Members: 31 (Spring 2024)
Total Membership: 31
Coming Fall 2024
Conduct Status: N/A
Academic Status: N/A
Academic Notes: N/A
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: N/A
New Members: N/A
Total Membership: N/A
Conduct Status: Good Standing
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.18 Term GPA (Spring 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: Not Reported (Spring 2024)
New Members: 19 (Spring 2024)
Total Membership: 21
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.49 Term GPA (Spring 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: Not Reported (Spring 2024)
New Members: 2 (Spring 2024)
Total Membership: 63
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.19 Term GPA (Spring 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: $1,148.81 (Spring 2024)
New Members: 10 (Spring 2024)
Total Membership: 73
Academic Status: Good Standing
Academic Notes: 3.08 Term GPA (Spring 2024)
Philanthropy Dollars Raised: Not Reported (Spring 2024)
New Members: 10 (Spring 2024)
Total Membership: 18
Interfraternity Council Recruitment Information
The Interfraternity Council is working diligently to plan a Fall Formal Recruitment experience for you. We are excited to welcome you to the Fraternity and Sorority Life community at Saint Louis University. Fall Recruitment is a great chance to meet all nine of our Interfraternity Council organizations.
If you have any questions during your summer orientation, stop by our table at the Resource Fair during SLU 101. We would love to meet you and answer any questions you have!
IFC Fall 2024 Recruitment Dates
- PNM Orientation/Chapter Meet and Greet (Required): Sept. 1
- Brothers & BBQ: Sept. 2
- Open Events: Sept. 4-13
- Closed Events: Sept. 13-17
- Bid Day: Sept. 19
The Fall Recruitment registration page will open at 8 a.m. May 1 and close on Sept. 3 at 11:59 p.m. Participation costs $20, which covers the cost of IFC-sponsored events and food. This must be paid online through the formal registration platform, which is required to participate in the recruitment process. You can register for recruitment at the link below. Stay updated on IFC recruitment announcements on Instagram: @slu_ifc.
Register for IFC Fall 2024 Formal Recruitment
View the IFC Recruitment Guidebook
For more information, contact Interfraternity Council Vice President of Recruitment Zach Frederick at ifc.recruitment@slu.edu.
Interfraternity Fall Recruitment Scholarship
Five needs-based scholarships will be offered to waive registration fees for any male-identifying student interested in participating in IFC Fall Formal Recruitment.
There are costs associated with fraternity and sorority life. You will learn more about the financial commitment during the recruitment process from initiated members. Our fraternity and sorority life community seeks to mitigate as many barriers as possible to increase accessibility. If you follow through with interfraternity recruitment and become initiated into a chapter, there are further scholarship opportunities available, such as the SLU IFC Scholarships and chapter-specific scholarships. It is important to note that winning a scholarship does not guarantee a bid from any chapter.
Apply for the 2024 IFC Recruitment Scholarship
2024 Interfraternity Council Executive Board
President: Michael McClorey
Vice President of Standards: Owen Dightman
Vice President of Recruitment: Zach Frederick
Vice President of Finance and Administration: Gianni Costanzo
Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Jacob Laks
Vice President of Programming and Philanthropy: Neil West
Vice President of Scholarship: Michael Urbanski
Vice President of Public Relations: Colin Brunts