Welcome to the Interfraternity Council
Fraternities and sororities have been an important part of Arizona State University for more than 85 years. With more than 3,000 undergraduate students participating in more than 50 chapters, the ASU Greek community plays an active role in supporting student success, developing lifelong friendships and enhancing the ASU student experience.
Greek members can reap the benefits of belonging to a vibrant, growing student community: academic achievement, service to the community, focus on diversity, leadership development, strong networking opportunities and a strong connection to ASU traditions.
Read MoreWhy Go Greek?

August 2, 2010
Greek letter organizations were founded on the principle of successful scholarship. The Greek community provides academic support programs such as study sessions and workshops. There are also a number of incentives and recognition to those students who achieve academic success.
Meet The Greeks

August 2, 2010
While Greek organizations may call it by a different name the process of choosing a fraternity or sorority is important. When choosing a fraternity or sorority, you should look for a chapter whose members have common interests and values.
Parents Greek Guide

August 2, 2010
Greek life can be a strong enhancement to your student's college experience; exposing him/her to our surrounding community, academic assistance, leadership opportunities and networking avenues. Joining a sorority or fraternity does carry a financial commitment.