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Fraternity ScholarshipView the Spring 2009 Grade Report of each IFC fraternity here. View the Fall 2008 Grade Report of each IFC fraternity here.
Academic achievement is the foundation for our future success and our first priority. The IFC community is committed to creating an environment conducive to learning and to attaining academic goals. In fact, the all-fraternity grade-point average has consistently been higher than the all-undergraduate male average. The fraternity experience will assist you in making the academic transition from high school to college by providing the following: • academic enhancement seminars and workshops • time management seminars • tutoring networks • proctored study halls • computer resources Chapter members also are available to share experiences and to offer advice to fellow brothers. Scholarships, low-interest loans and research grants are a few ways Fraternity Headquarters and local chapters reward outstanding academic achievement. Furthermore, last year the Interfraternity Council awarded $3,000 in scholarships to men within IFC.
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