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Greek Governing Councils

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Interfraternity Council

Presiding over 23 fraternity chapters here at Miami, the Interfraternity Council works to enhance leadership development, and build men for the future. Featuring a 10 man Executive Council elected by their peers, the IFC Executive Council hosts many programs and events throughout the year in coordination with the chapters on campus.

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National Pan-Hellenic Council

The National Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing body of Miami's traditionally African American fraternities and sororities. NPHC organizations are unique with respect to other Greek letter organizations in that they have continuous commitment to providing community service and to uplifting/promoting the general public welfare.

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Panhellenic Association

The Panhellenic Association is the coordinating body for activities that promote the common interests of all sororities on Miami's campus. The Panhellenic Association offers a wide variety of programs for members ranging from health issues to sorority sports, educational programs to community service activities.

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Multicultural Greek Council

The Multicultural Greek Council is the newest governing board of Miami's fraternity and sorority community and is comprised of four Multicultural Greek-letter organizations including Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Psi Lambda National Inc., Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority Inc., and Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority Inc.

Join the Community

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Roughly 30% of all Miami undergraduate students are members of Greek organizations on campus. The four Governing Councils conduct recruitment and intake processes independently of one another. Each council has specific eligibility requirements and events to learn about the community and chapters.

Learn more about how to join