The Longwood University Interfraternity Council (IFC) is the governing body for social fraternities on campus. The council is designed to guide the fraternities on campus in regards to academics, recruitment and community service. The council provides opportunities for fraternities, and their members, to become productive members in the Longwood University community. The current fraternity community consists of 7 chapters. The IFC consists of the following members:
The EXECUTIVE BOARD is composed of a president, executive vice president, administrative vice president, vice president of scholarship, vice president of standards, vice president of finance, vice president of community service, and vice president of membership development.
CHAPTER PRESIDENTS also are a part of the Interfraternity Council as they represent and share the voices of their respective chapters.
Each chapter also has CHAPTER DELEGATES that attend the IFC meetings alongside the chapter presidents.
The IFC ADVISOR is the Assistant Director of Student Activities.