IFC Chapter Profiles
History
At Oklahoma State University, “fraternity” is used to describe a brotherhood of men who have voluntarily joined together to achieve excellence in several areas. OSU fraternities promote academic achievement, leadership opportunities, campus activities, fellowship, and community service to both the Oklahoma State campus and the surrounding city of Stillwater. Their members also prepare for successful careers.
Today, the fraternity system has grown to include a total of 21 nationally recognized men’s organizations. The Men’s Interfraternity Council at Oklahoma State University governs these groups.
Student Conduct Report & Key
FRATERNITY & SORORITY AFFAIRS CONDUCT REPORT
- FSA = Fraternity & Sorority Affairs
- SSC = Student Conduct
- Sanction = An outcome from a conduct case
- Status change
- Educational seminar
- Required action, etc.
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Deferred Suspension = the chapter was suspended but was given the opportunity to complete their sanctions, and the suspension was deferred.
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Social Probation = a status only IFC assigns, which restricts that chapter from participating in or hosting social events
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IHQ = International Headquarters, the national office for an organization. In certain situations, they will assign chapters separate sanctions.
Student Conduct
- This office works with chapters when a university policy has allegedly been violated.
- The Student Organization Code of Conduct is followed for allegations of university policy.
Individual Councils:
- Interfraternity Council (IFC): This board works with fraternities when an IFC policy has allegedly been violated and follows the IFC judicial board process.
- Multicultural Greek Council (MGC): This board works with MGC chapters when an MGC policy has allegedly been violated and follows their council’s judicial board process.
- National Panhellenic Council (NPHC): This board works with NPHC chapters when an NPHC policy has allegedly been violated and follows their council’s judicial process.
- Panhellenic Council: This board works with sororities when a Panhellenic policy has allegedly been violated and follows the Panhellenic mediation and judicial board processes.