Fraternities
- Alpha Sigma Phi
- Beta Theta Pi
- Delta Chi
- Delta Upsilon
- Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc.
- Pi Kappa Phi
- Sigma Phi Epsilon
- Tau Kappa Epsilon
- Zeta Beta Tau
Governance of Fraternities
The Interfraternity Council (IFC) governs the fraternity community. The purpose of the IFC is to support and advocate for the fraternity community, while providing meaningful programs and learning experiences for fraternity members. The IFC is composed of eight executive board members who are elected by the fraternities at Quinnipiac. The executive board positions include:
- President
- Executive Vice President
- Vice President for Fraternal Education
- Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Vice President for Programming
- Vice President for Recruitment and Philanthropy
- Vice President for Public Relations
- Vice President for Finance
The IFC executive board, chapter representatives, presidents and general fraternity membership meet twice a month to discuss important topics and initiatives, community updates and upcoming programs.
Joining a Fraternity
Men interested in joining a fraternity seek membership during any semester in the academic year. Both the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and men’s chapters hold various events and meetings throughout the year to meet potential new members, as well as to provide information about the fraternity experience at Quinnipiac University. Contact IFC on social media or at ifc@qu.edu with questions related to fraternity life or recruitment.
While culturally based fraternities participate in IFC meetings, programs and events, the recruitment process is different than the other fraternities’. Those who are interested in joining these chapters should go to the organization’s Bobcat Central (formerly Do You QU) page to contact chapter leadership to inquire about intake processes.