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North American Interfraternity Conference

The North American Interfraternity Conference (or NIC; formerly known as the National Interfraternity Conference) is an association of intercollegiate men's social fraternities that was formally organized in 1910, although it began at a meeting at the University Club of New York on November 27, 1909.[2] The power of the organization rests in a House of Delegates in which each member fraternity is represented by a single delegate. However, the group's executive and administrative powers are vested in an elected board of directors consisting of nine volunteers from various NIC fraternities. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, the NIC has a small professional staff.[1][3]

North American Interfraternity Conference
The NIC logo
FormationNovember 27, 1909; 114 years ago (1909-11-27)[1]
TypeTrade association[1]
HeadquartersIndianapolis, Indiana
Region served
North America
Membership
57[1]
Websitewww.nicfraternity.org

The NIC seeks to provide services that will include, "but not be limited to, promotion of cooperative action in dealing with fraternity matters of mutual concern, research in areas of fraternity operations and procedures, fact-finding and data gathering, and the dissemination of such data to the member fraternities". However, it notes that "[c]onference action shall not in any way abrogate the right of its member fraternities to self-determination".[4]

As of December 2021, the NIC had fifty-six member organizations with 4,000 chapters located on over 800 campuses in the United States and Canada with approximately 350,000 undergraduate members.[1]

Originally named the Interfraternity Conference, the name was changed to the National Interfraternity Conference in 1931. The name, North American Interfraternity Conference, was adopted in 1999 to reflect the organization's affiliations at Canadian colleges and universities.[citation needed]

Membership requirements edit

The NIC membership requirements are detailed in the By-Laws of the North American Interfraternity Conference.[5] Each member fraternity must be national or international in scope, as opposed to local, which is defined to mean having five chapters of ten men each, having three chapters which have been part of the fraternity for at least five years, and have a constitution that calls for national conventions with interim authority vested in a smaller governing body. Further, each fraternity must be exclusive of other NIC members and, therefore, in competition with them for the purposes of recruitment. All members' chapters must exist at four or two-year degree granting colleges. The members agree to share "best practices, statistics and information that will benefit member organizations".

Also, the members agree to uphold universal fraternal ideals, to hold their individual chapters and colonies to their general vision statements, honor NIC resolutions, abide by the NIC Constitution and By-Laws, attend all meetings of the House of Delegates, and pay membership dues.

Each member fraternity must share a wealth of statistical information with the NIC including the number of new members, new member retention, the number of new initiates, total number of initiates, annual retention rate, the number of new chapters and their size, the number of closed chapters and the reason for closure, the total number of active chapters, number of members who are "campus leaders", number of hours of community service completed, and amount of money raised for charitable causes. This information is aggregated, and the raw data is destroyed.

The NIC requires its members to support open expansion on their campuses. It requires that its members are insured and have risk management programs. It imposes a grade requirement on new members and initiated members. It denies members from having women's auxiliary groups. It requires alcohol free recruitment and new member programs, and new member programs are capped at twelve weeks and encouraged to be shorter. Finally, each member must have provisions for the emergency temporary suspension of any of its chapters.

NIC members are required to "communicate its values through its ritual at least annually or as prescribed by its policies."

Mission edit

The NIC serves to advocate the needs of its member fraternities through enrichment of the fraternity experience; advancement and growth of the fraternity community; and enhancement of the educational mission of the host institutions. The NIC is also committed to enhancing the benefits of fraternity membership. Each of the 75 member organizations has adopted basic expectations of their members and agreed to the following Nine Basic Expectations.

  1. I will know and understand the ideals expressed in my fraternity ritual and will strive to incorporate them in my daily life.
  2. I will strive for academic achievement and practice academic integrity.
  3. I will respect the dignity of all persons; therefore I will not physically, mentally, psychologically or sexually abuse or harm any human being.
  4. I will protect the health and safety of all human beings.
  5. I will respect my property and the property of others; therefore, I will neither abuse nor tolerate the abuse of property.
  6. I will meet my financial obligations in a timely manner.
  7. I will neither use nor support the use of illegal drugs; I will neither misuse nor support the misuse of alcohol.
  8. I acknowledge that a clean and attractive environment is essential to both physical and mental health; therefore, I will do all in my power to see that the chapter property is properly cleaned and maintained.
  9. I will challenge all my fraternity members to abide by these fraternal expectations and will confront those who violate them.

NIC meetings edit

The NIC is not a governing or regulatory board. It is a voluntary trade association; therefore, it is important that the leadership of the organization gather on a regular basis. This occurs annually at the NIC Congressional Reception and the NIC Annual Meeting.

At the congressional reception, the leadership of the NIC, National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC), and the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) sponsor a series of meetings and receptions to advance an agenda that is positive toward fraternal organizations. Legislative priorities are determined with current emphasis on the College Fire Prevention Act which authorizes federal funding to upgrade fire safety in college dormitories and fraternity/sorority housing. It is estimated that there is $3.7 billion worth of fraternity housing, most of which is currently not fitted with fire prevention devices such as sprinklers. Other legislative priorities include Freedom of Association, Freedom of Speech, student privacy, and single sex exemptions under Title IX.

Public relations efforts edit

The North American Interfraternity Conference has conducted research which suggests that to most effectively improve its public perception, high school juniors and seniors should be the primary focus of its public relations campaign. Specifically, the NIC would like to convince these students that their values align with those of the fraternity system before they enter the college environment.

Additionally, the North American Interfraternity Conference believes that fraternity involvement supports the retention and success of college students, and, therefore, that strong partnerships between the fraternity and university community will have a positive effect on both communities. Moreover, they believe that support from the university community is essential to the success on the NIC's public relations initiatives.

Educational programming edit

Five permanent staff members create learning opportunities for all undergraduate men through a variety of programs, most notably the IFC Academy, Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI), IMPACT, Futures Quest, Recruitment Program, Alumni Academy, and the Alcohol Summit. The purpose of the NIC is to promote service, scholarship, the opportunity for self-development, and brotherhood.

The IFC Academy is a one‐day, 14‐hour program, focusing participants on their role in developing high‐performing IFCs – specifically the role of the IFC in serving the needs of its member fraternities, and the role the NIC Standards play in supporting high performance. The program provides IFCs with benchmarks to measure your successes on campus, tools to assess how IFCs should be responding to the needs of its member chapters, and a renewed enthusiasm for advocating for the needs of the fraternity community on its campus.

The Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI) is a five-day co-educational program that brings fraternity and sorority leaders together and teaches leadership skills, creates awareness of important issues, and calls on each graduate of the program to lead a change initiative within his/her fraternity/sorority community. The program, begun in 1990, has over 4600 graduates since its inception. In addition, over 120 fraternity/sorority advisors, staff, and volunteers participate each year as facilitators during the program. These facilitators support the work of the NIC staff by leading small group discussions that personalize the experience throughout the institute. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has become an active partner in the UIFI curriculum by sponsoring the Service component of the curriculum.

IMPACT is a campus based weekend program that brings fraternity and sorority community leaders together to identify a strategy for change and/or improvement to the local fraternal experience. IMPACT is an acronym for Influence, Motivation, Purpose, Action, Commitment, and Trust. These are the five ideals that the curriculum of the program emphasizes. The campus leaders work together during the course of the weekend to identify what needs to change in order to ensure a bright future for the entire community. The staff of the NIC leads these programs throughout the year.

The Jon Williamson brings together the newest members of the fraternity community. In order to participate, these men will have joined a fraternity in the previous year. The curriculum of Futures Quest is designed to allow the participants to begin their fraternal journey in a very positive way and builds an awareness of the vast scope of the opportunities that are available to each of them. During the experience, these men will identify a personal action plan for what he wants to accomplish during his years in college and beyond. The participants leave the program with a feeling of confidence and their self-esteem is affirmed. This in turn positively influences the fraternities as these men assume the leadership positions.

The most important aspect of the fraternal experience may be the need to invite new members to join a fraternity each year. As a result, the NIC offers a program to its members that teaches participants new skills in recruitment and focuses on the positive aspects of membership. The Recruitment Program is one of the most important programs offered by the NIC. Not only does it ensure that membership in fraternities will continue, it also teaches vital skills that each participant can use beyond the fraternal experience. The program makes the direct statement, "If you want to recruit me, then you better have a plan." The goal of the program is that every participant has a plan of action for their recruitment goals.

Programs are offered for alumni members of fraternities as well. Vital to the success of the undergraduate chapters, is the importance of having chapter advisors and alumni mentors. The Alumni Academy is an opportunity for alumni members of fraternities to identify ways to serve the fraternity as a chapter advisor, house corporation member, and/or mentor. In addition, the alumni are re-educated about the purpose of fraternity in the lives of young men and the newer aspects of the fraternity experience in today's society. Finally, the academy forms a community from among the alumni boards that are on each campus. It brings together the alumni role models, getting them to solve campus issues while recognizing the effectiveness of teamwork.

The NIC is always seeking ways in which it may develop new initiatives to enhance the work of its member organizations. In 2000, the NIC received a $750,000 cooperative grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This signaled the beginning of efforts to reach into the college community and have students determine the best course of action to take to deal with the number one issue on college campuses - alcohol. The Alcohol Summit is designed to bring together a coalition of students to discuss alcohol issues and create lasting outcomes to address the effects of alcohol and high risk drinking behaviors.

Affiliate organizations edit

Current members edit

At one time, the National Interfraternity Conferences separated its members into those with Junior membership and those with Senior membership. In addition to the fraternities own websites, chapter information is available at the Baird's Manual Archive Online.[10]

Fraternity Greek letters
(where applicable)
Founding
Date
Active
Collegiate Groups
Collegiate
Charters Granted
Collegiate
Members
Total
Initiates
NIC History[11][n 1] References
Acacia Acacia May 11, 1904 38 94 50,000 November 27, 1909-Founder [12]
Alpha Chi Rho ΑΧΡ June 4, 1895 41 93 30,500 November 27, 1909-Founder
Alpha Delta Gamma ΑΔΓ October 10, 1924 12 29 November 30, 1961 as Junior [13]
Alpha Delta Phi ΑΔΦ October 29, 1832 33 53 1,100 50,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Alpha Gamma Rho ΑΓΡ April 4, 1908 72 65,000 1918
Alpha Kappa Lambda ΑΚΛ April 22, 1914 30 79 April 9, 1930 as Junior
1954 as Senior
[14]
Alpha Phi Alpha ΑΦΑ December 4, 1906 354 414 175,000 2006 [15][16][17]
Alpha Tau Omega ΑΤΩ September 11, 1865 132 250 6,500 200,000 November 27, 1909-Founder [18][19]
Beta Chi Theta ΒΧΘ June 2, 1999 27 1,700 2006 [15]
Beta Sigma Psi ΒΣΨ April 17, 1925 10 25 1952 as Junior
1969 as Senior
Beta Theta Pi ΒΘΠ August 8, 1839 158 179 7,385 214,635 November 27, 1909-Founder [20]
Beta Upsilon Chi ΒΥΧ April 1985 35 42 September 22, 2016 [21]
Chi Phi ΧΦ December 24, 1824 58 113 60,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Chi Psi ΧΨ May 20, 1841 33 48 1,800 November 27, 1909-Founder
Delta Chi ΔΧ October 13, 1890 137 6,400 118,000 1911 as Junior
1912 as Senior
[22]
Delta Kappa Epsilon ΔΚΕ June 22, 1844 54 80,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Delta Lambda Phi ΔΛΦ October 15, 1986 30 April 11, 2013 [23]
Delta Phi ΔΦ November 27, 1827 15 November 27, 1909-Founder
Delta Sigma Phi ΔΣΦ December 10, 1899 105 225 5,995 120,000 November 27, 1909 as Junior
1915 as Senior
[24]
Delta Tau Delta ΔΤΔ 1858 133 200 10,000 170,000 November 27, 1909-Founder [25]
Delta Upsilon ΔΥ November 4, 1834 67 151 110,000 November 27, 1909-Founder [26]
FarmHouse FH April 15, 1905 33 42 1944 as Junior
March 25, 1953 as Senior
Withdrew 1971, rejoined 1981
[27]
Iota Nu Delta ΙΝΔ February 7, 1994 18 5 2007
Iota Phi Theta ΙΦΘ September 19, 1963 270 30,000 1985 [28]
Kappa Alpha Psi ΚΑΨ January 5, 1911 350 150,000 ? [29]
Kappa Alpha Society ΚΑ Society November 26, 1825 9 15 November 27, 1909-Founder
Kappa Delta Phi ΚΔΦ April 18, 1900 14 31 1990
Kappa Delta Rho ΚΔΡ May 17, 1905 36 75 1922 as Junior
1929 as Senior
Lambda Chi Alpha ΛΧΑ November 2, 1909 185 322 9,000 300,000 1913

Withdrew October 27, 2015 Rejoined November 29, 2023

[30]
Lambda Sigma Upsilon ΛΣΥ April 5, 1979 44 80 2,000+ [31]
Lambda Theta Phi ΛΘΦ December 1, 1975 147 May 1992 [32]
Nu Alpha Kappa ΝΑΚ February 26, 1988 24 24 225 2300 [33]
Phi Gamma Delta ΦΓΔ / FIJI April 22, 1848 146 10,000 199,000 November 27, 1909-Founder [34][35]
Phi Iota Alpha ΦΙΑ December 26, 1931 52 71
Phi Kappa Psi ΦΚΨ February 19, 1852 109 158 5,988 124,199 November 27, 1909-Founder [36]
Phi Kappa Sigma ΦΚΣ October 19, 1850 45 120 1,200+ 40,000+ November 27, 1909-Founder
Phi Kappa Tau ΦΚΤ March 17, 1906 82 161 3,500 101,000 1917 [37]
Phi Kappa Theta ΦΚΘ April 29, 1889 36 140 1916
Withdrew 1971
Rejoined 1985
[38][39]
Phi Mu Delta ΦΜΔ March 1, 1918 18 41 600 18,000 1923 as Junior
April 9, 1930 as Senior
[14]
Phi Sigma Kappa ΦΣΚ March 15, 1873 84 3,000 115,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Withdrew 2002
Returned 2006
[15][40][41]
Phi Sigma Phi ΦΣΦ July 30, 1988 9
Pi Kappa Alpha ΠΚΑ March 1, 1868 225 15,000 275,000 1910 [7][42]
Pi Kappa Phi ΠΚΦ December 10, 1904 169 231 12,840 137,486 1911 as Junior
1912 as Senior
[43]

[44]

Pi Lambda Phi ΠΛΦ March 21, 1895 45 120 1919 - Readmitted after expulsion April 9, 1930 [14]
Psi Upsilon ΨΎ November 18, 1833 27 45 1962
Sigma Alpha Epsilon ΣΑΕ March 9, 1856 215 317 12,000 330,000 November 27, 1909-Founder [45][46]
Sigma Alpha Mu ΣΑΜ November 26, 1909 69 1915
Sigma Beta Rho ΣΒΡ August 16, 1996 41 5000 April 15, 2007 [47]
Sigma Chi ΣΧ June 28, 1855 244 15,700 345,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Sigma Nu ΣΝ January 1, 1869 161 281 11,960 236,703 November 27, 1909-Founder [48]
Sigma Tau Gamma ΣΤΓ June 28, 1920 76 165 2,800 80,000 1950 as Junior
Tau Delta Phi ΤΔΦ June 22, 1910 6 63 1922 as Junior
1928 as Senior
Tau Epsilon Phi ΤΕΦ October 19, 1910 30 144 7,500 75,000+ 1919
Theta Xi ΘΞ April 29, 1864 42 114 60,000 1911 [49]
Triangle Triangle April 15, 1907 39 50 1,200 26,000 1944 [50]
Zeta Beta Tau ΖΒΤ December 29, 1898 90 140,000 1912
Zeta Psi ΖΨ June 1, 1847 53 87 20,000 November 27, 1909-Founder

Active Former members edit

Several of the historically large fraternities are no longer members of the NIC. In December 2002, Kappa Sigma (December 9), Phi Delta Theta (December 9),[51] and Phi Sigma Kappa, withdrew their membership in the NIC due to disagreements with the strategic direction of the organization. Phi Sigma Kappa rejoined the NIC in 2006.[52][53] On October 27, 2015, Lambda Chi Alpha resigned its membership, stating: "Unfortunately, the NIC has recently elected to pursue counterproductive tactics that we believe are antithetical to our values and we cannot support them."[54] On January 14, 2016, Tau Kappa Epsilon announced that it had resigned its membership effective immediately, citing an extreme increase in cost resulting from the NIC 2.0 initiative and the obligation to ensure every member dollar is spent wisely.[55]

On January 24, 2017, Delta Epsilon Psi resigned to focus efforts on National APIDA Panhellenic Association (NAPA), and the Panhellenic Association. Sigma Phi Epsilon announced its resignation on November 7, 2019, citing that "SigEp’s vision for how to enhance health and safety in the fraternity experience and partner with our host institutions has diverged from the NIC’s current approach."[56]

In May 2020, five fraternities - Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Order, and Theta Chi - established the Fraternity Forward Coalition (FFC). Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Sigma Phi, and Theta Chi have since not renewed membership in the NIC,[57] leaving Alpha Tau Omega as the sole member of both the NIC and FFC. Gordy Heminger, a coalition organizer, stated, “We look forward to partnering with the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) and other similar organizations advocating on behalf of fraternities,” in the FFC announcement.[58]

Fraternity Greek letters
(where applicable)
Founding
Date
Active
Collegiate Groups
Collegiate
Charters Granted
Collegiate
Members
Total
Initiates
NIC History[n 1] References
Alpha Epsilon Pi ΑΕΠ November 7, 1913 170 238 9,500 90,000 1921 as Junior
October 8, 1930 as Senior
[59][60][61]
Alpha Gamma Sigma ΑΓΣ January 28, 1923 8 4,350 June 19, 1971 Left NIC 2020-2021
Alpha Phi Delta ΑΦΔ November 5, 1914 36 96 800 19,100 1926 as Junior
1930 as Senior
Withdrew 2016
[62]
Alpha Sigma Phi ΑΣΦ December 6, 1845 161 212 5,800 85,000 November 27, 1909-Founder*
Delta Epsilon Psi ΔΕΨ 1998 36 3,000 Withdrew January 24, 2017 [63][64]
Delta Psi ΔΨ January 17, 1847 10 1911
Kappa Alpha Order ΚΑ Order December 21, 1865 129 7,500 160,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Withdrew January 31, 2020
[65]
Kappa Sigma ΚΣ December 10, 1869 299 428 14,888 319,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Withdrew 2002
[66]
Lambda Chi Alpha ΛΧΑ November 2, 1909 185 322 9,000 300,000 1913
Withdrew October 27, 2015
[67]
Lambda Phi Epsilon ΛΦΕ February 25, 1981 33 48 September 8, 1990 Left NIC 2020-2021 [68]
Omega Delta Phi ΩΔΦ November 25, 1987 50
Phi Beta Sigma ΦΒΣ January 9, 1914 400 150,000 2008
Phi Delta Theta ΦΔΘ December 26, 1848 190 260 12,000 260,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Withdrew 2002
Phi Lambda Chi ΦΛΧ March 15, 1925 9 17 1964 as Junior Left NIC 2020-2021
Sigma Lambda Beta ΣΛΒ April 4, 1986 99 118 850 10,000 1992 Left NIC 2020-2021 [69]
Sigma Phi Delta ΣΦΔ April 11, 1924 25 41 500 10,000 2006[15]
Sigma Phi Epsilon ΣΦΕ November 1, 1901 200 13,878 345,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Withdrew November 7, 2019
[56][70][71]
Sigma Phi ΣΦ March 4, 1827 9 November 27, 1909-Founder
Sigma Pi ΣΠ February 26, 1897 120 216 5,100 101,000 1910 [72]
Tau Kappa Epsilon ΤΚΕ January 10, 1899 229 481 10,590 290,000 1915
Withdrew January 14, 2016
[73]
Tau Phi Sigma ΤΦΣ November 11, 1992 7 8 Left NIC 2020-2021
Theta Delta Chi ΘΔΧ October 31, 1847 29 66 46,000 November 27, 1909-Founder
Theta Chi ΘΧ April 10, 1856 164 244 8,700 191,000 1912 [74]

Defunct Former Members edit

In addition, several fraternities in the NIC have merged with other members of the NIC and thus no longer have been counted as members or have gone defunct. Chapter and merger information may also be found at the Baird's Manual Archive Online.[10]

Fraternity Greek letters
(where applicable)
Founding
Date
Active
Collegiate Groups
Collegiate
Charters Granted
Collegiate
Members
Total
Initiates
NIC History[n 2] References
Alpha Kappa Pi
Merged with Alpha Sigma Phi
ΑΚΠ January 1, 1921 1931 as Junior
Merged with Alpha Sigma Phi on September 6, 1946
Alpha Lambda Tau
Partially absorbed by Tau Kappa Epsilon
ΑΛΤ 1916 1928 as Junior
Beta Kappa
Merged with Theta Chi
ΒΚ October 15, 1901 1926 as Junior
1928 as Senior
Merged into Theta Chi on April 14, 1942
Beta Sigma Rho
Merged with Pi Lambda Phi
ΒΣΡ October 12, 1910 1947 as Junior
1955 as Senior
Merged into Pi Lambda Phi on December 12, 1972
[n 3]
Delta Alpha Pi
Merged with Phi Mu Delta
ΔΑΠ November 22, 1919 1927 as Junior
Merged with Phi Mu Delta on October 21, 1935
Delta Sigma Lambda
Merged with Theta Chi
ΔΣΛ September 9, 1921 1927 as Junior
Merged into Theta Chi on March 27, 1937
[75]
Kappa Nu
Merged with Phi Epsilon Pi
ΚΝ November 12, 1911 1920
Dropped from NIC in 1934[76]
Merged into Phi Epsilon Pi on October 14, 1961
[n 3]
Omicron Alpha Tau
Merged with Tau Delta Phi
ΟΑΤ April 1912 1928 as Junior
Merged with Tau Delta Phi in 1934
Phi Alpha
Merged with Phi Sigma Delta
ΦΑ October 14, 1914 1927 as Junior
1928 as Senior
Merged into Phi Sigma Delta in April 1959.
[n 3]
Phi Beta Delta
Merged with Pi Lambda Phi
ΦΒΔ April 5, 1912 1921 as Junior
1927 as Senior
Merged with Pi Lambda Phi on February 1, 1941
Phi Epsilon Pi
Merged with Zeta Beta Tau
ΦΕΠ November 23, 1904 Joined NIC in 1920 or 1921.[77]
Merged with Zeta Beta Tau in March 1970.
[n 3]
Phi Kappa
Merged to create Phi Kappa Theta
ΦΚ October 1, 1889 1916
Merged to create Phi Kappa Theta on April 29, 1959
[n 3]
Phi Lambda Theta ΦΛΘ November 18, 1920 1929 as Junior
Defunct by 1939
Phi Pi Phi
Merged with Alpha Sigma Phi
ΦΠΦ November 15, 1915 1925 as Junior
1930 as Senior
Merged with Alpha Sigma Phi in 1939
Phi Sigma Delta
Merged with Zeta Beta Tau
ΦΣΔ November 10, 1909 1915
Merged into Zeta Beta Tau in 1969
[n 3]
Phi Sigma Epsilon
Merged with Phi Sigma Kappa
ΦΣΕ February 20, 1910 1953 as Junior
1965 as Senior
Merged into Phi Sigma Kappa on August 14, 1985
[n 3]
Sigma Delta Rho ΣΔΡ January 8, 1921 1930 as Junior
Disintegrated in April 1935
Sigma Lambda Pi ΣΛΠ April 1915 1925 as Junior
Disintegrated by 1932, majority of chapters joining Phi Epsilon Pi
Sigma Mu Sigma
Merged with Tau Kappa Epsilon
ΣΜΣ March 25, 1921 1928 as Junior
Merged with Tau Kappa Epsilon in 1934/1935, later revived.
Sigma Tau Phi
Merged with Alpha Epsilon Pi
ΣΤΦ 1918 1930 as Junior
Merged with Alpha Epsilon Pi in March 1947
Theta Kappa Nu
Merged with Lambda Chi Alpha
ΘΚΝ June 9, 1924 1925 as Junior
1928 as Senior
Merged with Lambda Chi Alpha in 1939
Theta Kappa Phi
Merged to create Phi Kappa Theta
ΘΚΦ October 1, 1919 1924 as Junior
1946 as Senior
Merged to create Phi Kappa Theta on April 29, 1959
[n 3]
Theta Upsilon Omega
Merged with Sigma Phi Epsilon.
ΘΥΩ December 1, 1923 1924 as Junior
1928 as Senior
Merged into Sigma Phi Epsilon on April 23, 1938
  1. ^ a b Founder indicates at 1909 meeting and considered founder. Founder* indicates not at 1909 meeting, but considered Founder
  2. ^ Founder indicates at 1909 meeting and considered founder.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Present in Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities 1957 edition, not currently in NIC.

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Further reading edit

  • A Diamond Jubilee History of The National Interfraternity Conference: 75 Glorious Years by Jack L. Anson, 1984

External links edit

  • Official North American Interfraternity Conference website

north, american, interfraternity, conference, formerly, known, national, interfraternity, conference, association, intercollegiate, social, fraternities, that, formally, organized, 1910, although, began, meeting, university, club, york, november, 1909, power, . The North American Interfraternity Conference or NIC formerly known as the National Interfraternity Conference is an association of intercollegiate men s social fraternities that was formally organized in 1910 although it began at a meeting at the University Club of New York on November 27 1909 2 The power of the organization rests in a House of Delegates in which each member fraternity is represented by a single delegate However the group s executive and administrative powers are vested in an elected board of directors consisting of nine volunteers from various NIC fraternities Headquartered in Indianapolis Indiana the NIC has a small professional staff 1 3 North American Interfraternity ConferenceThe NIC logoFormationNovember 27 1909 114 years ago 1909 11 27 1 TypeTrade association 1 HeadquartersIndianapolis IndianaRegion servedNorth AmericaMembership57 1 Websitewww nicfraternity orgThe NIC seeks to provide services that will include but not be limited to promotion of cooperative action in dealing with fraternity matters of mutual concern research in areas of fraternity operations and procedures fact finding and data gathering and the dissemination of such data to the member fraternities However it notes that c onference action shall not in any way abrogate the right of its member fraternities to self determination 4 As of December 2021 the NIC had fifty six member organizations with 4 000 chapters located on over 800 campuses in the United States and Canada with approximately 350 000 undergraduate members 1 Originally named the Interfraternity Conference the name was changed to the National Interfraternity Conference in 1931 The name North American Interfraternity Conference was adopted in 1999 to reflect the organization s affiliations at Canadian colleges and universities citation needed Contents 1 Membership requirements 2 Mission 3 NIC meetings 4 Public relations efforts 5 Educational programming 6 Affiliate organizations 6 1 Current members 6 2 Active Former members 6 3 Defunct Former Members 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksMembership requirements editThe NIC membership requirements are detailed in the By Laws of the North American Interfraternity Conference 5 Each member fraternity must be national or international in scope as opposed to local which is defined to mean having five chapters of ten men each having three chapters which have been part of the fraternity for at least five years and have a constitution that calls for national conventions with interim authority vested in a smaller governing body Further each fraternity must be exclusive of other NIC members and therefore in competition with them for the purposes of recruitment All members chapters must exist at four or two year degree granting colleges The members agree to share best practices statistics and information that will benefit member organizations Also the members agree to uphold universal fraternal ideals to hold their individual chapters and colonies to their general vision statements honor NIC resolutions abide by the NIC Constitution and By Laws attend all meetings of the House of Delegates and pay membership dues Each member fraternity must share a wealth of statistical information with the NIC including the number of new members new member retention the number of new initiates total number of initiates annual retention rate the number of new chapters and their size the number of closed chapters and the reason for closure the total number of active chapters number of members who are campus leaders number of hours of community service completed and amount of money raised for charitable causes This information is aggregated and the raw data is destroyed The NIC requires its members to support open expansion on their campuses It requires that its members are insured and have risk management programs It imposes a grade requirement on new members and initiated members It denies members from having women s auxiliary groups It requires alcohol free recruitment and new member programs and new member programs are capped at twelve weeks and encouraged to be shorter Finally each member must have provisions for the emergency temporary suspension of any of its chapters NIC members are required to communicate its values through its ritual at least annually or as prescribed by its policies Mission editThe NIC serves to advocate the needs of its member fraternities through enrichment of the fraternity experience advancement and growth of the fraternity community and enhancement of the educational mission of the host institutions The NIC is also committed to enhancing the benefits of fraternity membership Each of the 75 member organizations has adopted basic expectations of their members and agreed to the following Nine Basic Expectations I will know and understand the ideals expressed in my fraternity ritual and will strive to incorporate them in my daily life I will strive for academic achievement and practice academic integrity I will respect the dignity of all persons therefore I will not physically mentally psychologically or sexually abuse or harm any human being I will protect the health and safety of all human beings I will respect my property and the property of others therefore I will neither abuse nor tolerate the abuse of property I will meet my financial obligations in a timely manner I will neither use nor support the use of illegal drugs I will neither misuse nor support the misuse of alcohol I acknowledge that a clean and attractive environment is essential to both physical and mental health therefore I will do all in my power to see that the chapter property is properly cleaned and maintained I will challenge all my fraternity members to abide by these fraternal expectations and will confront those who violate them NIC meetings editThe NIC is not a governing or regulatory board It is a voluntary trade association therefore it is important that the leadership of the organization gather on a regular basis This occurs annually at the NIC Congressional Reception and the NIC Annual Meeting At the congressional reception the leadership of the NIC National Panhellenic Conference NPC National Pan Hellenic Council NPHC and the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations NALFO sponsor a series of meetings and receptions to advance an agenda that is positive toward fraternal organizations Legislative priorities are determined with current emphasis on the College Fire Prevention Act which authorizes federal funding to upgrade fire safety in college dormitories and fraternity sorority housing It is estimated that there is 3 7 billion worth of fraternity housing most of which is currently not fitted with fire prevention devices such as sprinklers Other legislative priorities include Freedom of Association Freedom of Speech student privacy and single sex exemptions under Title IX Public relations efforts editThe North American Interfraternity Conference has conducted research which suggests that to most effectively improve its public perception high school juniors and seniors should be the primary focus of its public relations campaign Specifically the NIC would like to convince these students that their values align with those of the fraternity system before they enter the college environment Additionally the North American Interfraternity Conference believes that fraternity involvement supports the retention and success of college students and therefore that strong partnerships between the fraternity and university community will have a positive effect on both communities Moreover they believe that support from the university community is essential to the success on the NIC s public relations initiatives Educational programming editFive permanent staff members create learning opportunities for all undergraduate men through a variety of programs most notably the IFC Academy Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute UIFI IMPACT Futures Quest Recruitment Program Alumni Academy and the Alcohol Summit The purpose of the NIC is to promote service scholarship the opportunity for self development and brotherhood The IFC Academy is a one day 14 hour program focusing participants on their role in developing high performing IFCs specifically the role of the IFC in serving the needs of its member fraternities and the role the NIC Standards play in supporting high performance The program provides IFCs with benchmarks to measure your successes on campus tools to assess how IFCs should be responding to the needs of its member chapters and a renewed enthusiasm for advocating for the needs of the fraternity community on its campus The Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute UIFI is a five day co educational program that brings fraternity and sorority leaders together and teaches leadership skills creates awareness of important issues and calls on each graduate of the program to lead a change initiative within his her fraternity sorority community The program begun in 1990 has over 4600 graduates since its inception In addition over 120 fraternity sorority advisors staff and volunteers participate each year as facilitators during the program These facilitators support the work of the NIC staff by leading small group discussions that personalize the experience throughout the institute St Jude Children s Research Hospital has become an active partner in the UIFI curriculum by sponsoring the Service component of the curriculum IMPACT is a campus based weekend program that brings fraternity and sorority community leaders together to identify a strategy for change and or improvement to the local fraternal experience IMPACT is an acronym for Influence Motivation Purpose Action Commitment and Trust These are the five ideals that the curriculum of the program emphasizes The campus leaders work together during the course of the weekend to identify what needs to change in order to ensure a bright future for the entire community The staff of the NIC leads these programs throughout the year The Jon Williamson Futures Quest brings together the newest members of the fraternity community In order to participate these men will have joined a fraternity in the previous year The curriculum of Futures Quest is designed to allow the participants to begin their fraternal journey in a very positive way and builds an awareness of the vast scope of the opportunities that are available to each of them During the experience these men will identify a personal action plan for what he wants to accomplish during his years in college and beyond The participants leave the program with a feeling of confidence and their self esteem is affirmed This in turn positively influences the fraternities as these men assume the leadership positions The most important aspect of the fraternal experience may be the need to invite new members to join a fraternity each year As a result the NIC offers a program to its members that teaches participants new skills in recruitment and focuses on the positive aspects of membership The Recruitment Program is one of the most important programs offered by the NIC Not only does it ensure that membership in fraternities will continue it also teaches vital skills that each participant can use beyond the fraternal experience The program makes the direct statement If you want to recruit me then you better have a plan The goal of the program is that every participant has a plan of action for their recruitment goals Programs are offered for alumni members of fraternities as well Vital to the success of the undergraduate chapters is the importance of having chapter advisors and alumni mentors The Alumni Academy is an opportunity for alumni members of fraternities to identify ways to serve the fraternity as a chapter advisor house corporation member and or mentor In addition the alumni are re educated about the purpose of fraternity in the lives of young men and the newer aspects of the fraternity experience in today s society Finally the academy forms a community from among the alumni boards that are on each campus It brings together the alumni role models getting them to solve campus issues while recognizing the effectiveness of teamwork The NIC is always seeking ways in which it may develop new initiatives to enhance the work of its member organizations In 2000 the NIC received a 750 000 cooperative grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration This signaled the beginning of efforts to reach into the college community and have students determine the best course of action to take to deal with the number one issue on college campuses alcohol The Alcohol Summit is designed to bring together a coalition of students to discuss alcohol issues and create lasting outcomes to address the effects of alcohol and high risk drinking behaviors Affiliate organizations editLargest average chapter size Beta Theta Pi 76 6 Most undergraduate members Sigma Chi 15 700 7 failed verification Most initiates Sigma Chi 350 000 8 Most active collegiate chapters Alpha Phi Alpha 354 9 Most collegiate charters granted Alpha Phi Alpha 414Current members edit At one time the National Interfraternity Conferences separated its members into those with Junior membership and those with Senior membership In addition to the fraternities own websites chapter information is available at the Baird s Manual Archive Online 10 Fraternity Greek letters where applicable FoundingDate ActiveCollegiate Groups CollegiateCharters Granted CollegiateMembers TotalInitiates NIC History 11 n 1 ReferencesAcacia Acacia May 11 1904 38 94 50 000 November 27 1909 Founder 12 Alpha Chi Rho AXR June 4 1895 41 93 30 500 November 27 1909 FounderAlpha Delta Gamma ADG October 10 1924 12 29 November 30 1961 as Junior 13 Alpha Delta Phi ADF October 29 1832 33 53 1 100 50 000 November 27 1909 FounderAlpha Gamma Rho AGR April 4 1908 72 65 000 1918Alpha Kappa Lambda AKL April 22 1914 30 79 April 9 1930 as Junior1954 as Senior 14 Alpha Phi Alpha AFA December 4 1906 354 414 175 000 2006 15 16 17 Alpha Tau Omega ATW September 11 1865 132 250 6 500 200 000 November 27 1909 Founder 18 19 Beta Chi Theta BX8 June 2 1999 27 1 700 2006 15 Beta Sigma Psi BSPS April 17 1925 10 25 1952 as Junior1969 as SeniorBeta Theta Pi B8P August 8 1839 158 179 7 385 214 635 November 27 1909 Founder 20 Beta Upsilon Chi BYX April 1985 35 42 September 22 2016 21 Chi Phi XF December 24 1824 58 113 60 000 November 27 1909 FounderChi Psi XPS May 20 1841 33 48 1 800 November 27 1909 FounderDelta Chi DX October 13 1890 137 6 400 118 000 1911 as Junior1912 as Senior 22 Delta Kappa Epsilon DKE June 22 1844 54 80 000 November 27 1909 FounderDelta Lambda Phi DLF October 15 1986 30 April 11 2013 23 Delta Phi DF November 27 1827 15 November 27 1909 FounderDelta Sigma Phi DSF December 10 1899 105 225 5 995 120 000 November 27 1909 as Junior1915 as Senior 24 Delta Tau Delta DTD 1858 133 200 10 000 170 000 November 27 1909 Founder 25 Delta Upsilon DY November 4 1834 67 151 110 000 November 27 1909 Founder 26 FarmHouse FH April 15 1905 33 42 1944 as JuniorMarch 25 1953 as SeniorWithdrew 1971 rejoined 1981 27 Iota Nu Delta IND February 7 1994 18 5 2007Iota Phi Theta IF8 September 19 1963 270 30 000 1985 28 Kappa Alpha Psi KAPS January 5 1911 350 150 000 29 Kappa Alpha Society KA Society November 26 1825 9 15 November 27 1909 FounderKappa Delta Phi KDF April 18 1900 14 31 1990Kappa Delta Rho KDR May 17 1905 36 75 1922 as Junior1929 as SeniorLambda Chi Alpha LXA November 2 1909 185 322 9 000 300 000 1913 Withdrew October 27 2015 Rejoined November 29 2023 30 Lambda Sigma Upsilon LSY April 5 1979 44 80 2 000 31 Lambda Theta Phi L8F December 1 1975 147 May 1992 32 Nu Alpha Kappa NAK February 26 1988 24 24 225 2300 33 Phi Gamma Delta FGD FIJI April 22 1848 146 10 000 199 000 November 27 1909 Founder 34 35 Phi Iota Alpha FIA December 26 1931 52 71Phi Kappa Psi FKPS February 19 1852 109 158 5 988 124 199 November 27 1909 Founder 36 Phi Kappa Sigma FKS October 19 1850 45 120 1 200 40 000 November 27 1909 FounderPhi Kappa Tau FKT March 17 1906 82 161 3 500 101 000 1917 37 Phi Kappa Theta FK8 April 29 1889 36 140 1916 Withdrew 1971Rejoined 1985 38 39 Phi Mu Delta FMD March 1 1918 18 41 600 18 000 1923 as JuniorApril 9 1930 as Senior 14 Phi Sigma Kappa FSK March 15 1873 84 3 000 115 000 November 27 1909 FounderWithdrew 2002 Returned 2006 15 40 41 Phi Sigma Phi FSF July 30 1988 9Pi Kappa Alpha PKA March 1 1868 225 15 000 275 000 1910 7 42 Pi Kappa Phi PKF December 10 1904 169 231 12 840 137 486 1911 as Junior1912 as Senior 43 44 Pi Lambda Phi PLF March 21 1895 45 120 1919 Readmitted after expulsion April 9 1930 14 Psi Upsilon PSY November 18 1833 27 45 1962Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE March 9 1856 215 317 12 000 330 000 November 27 1909 Founder 45 46 Sigma Alpha Mu SAM November 26 1909 69 1915Sigma Beta Rho SBR August 16 1996 41 5000 April 15 2007 47 Sigma Chi SX June 28 1855 244 15 700 345 000 November 27 1909 FounderSigma Nu SN January 1 1869 161 281 11 960 236 703 November 27 1909 Founder 48 Sigma Tau Gamma STG June 28 1920 76 165 2 800 80 000 1950 as JuniorTau Delta Phi TDF June 22 1910 6 63 1922 as Junior1928 as SeniorTau Epsilon Phi TEF October 19 1910 30 144 7 500 75 000 1919Theta Xi 83 April 29 1864 42 114 60 000 1911 49 Triangle Triangle April 15 1907 39 50 1 200 26 000 1944 50 Zeta Beta Tau ZBT December 29 1898 90 140 000 1912Zeta Psi ZPS June 1 1847 53 87 20 000 November 27 1909 FounderActive Former members edit Several of the historically large fraternities are no longer members of the NIC In December 2002 Kappa Sigma December 9 Phi Delta Theta December 9 51 and Phi Sigma Kappa withdrew their membership in the NIC due to disagreements with the strategic direction of the organization Phi Sigma Kappa rejoined the NIC in 2006 52 53 On October 27 2015 Lambda Chi Alpha resigned its membership stating Unfortunately the NIC has recently elected to pursue counterproductive tactics that we believe are antithetical to our values and we cannot support them 54 On January 14 2016 Tau Kappa Epsilon announced that it had resigned its membership effective immediately citing an extreme increase in cost resulting from the NIC 2 0 initiative and the obligation to ensure every member dollar is spent wisely 55 On January 24 2017 Delta Epsilon Psi resigned to focus efforts on National APIDA Panhellenic Association NAPA and the Panhellenic Association Sigma Phi Epsilon announced its resignation on November 7 2019 citing that SigEp s vision for how to enhance health and safety in the fraternity experience and partner with our host institutions has diverged from the NIC s current approach 56 In May 2020 five fraternities Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Alpha Order and Theta Chi established the Fraternity Forward Coalition FFC Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Sigma Phi and Theta Chi have since not renewed membership in the NIC 57 leaving Alpha Tau Omega as the sole member of both the NIC and FFC Gordy Heminger a coalition organizer stated We look forward to partnering with the North American Interfraternity Conference NIC and other similar organizations advocating on behalf of fraternities in the FFC announcement 58 Fraternity Greek letters where applicable FoundingDate ActiveCollegiate Groups CollegiateCharters Granted CollegiateMembers TotalInitiates NIC History n 1 ReferencesAlpha Epsilon Pi AEP November 7 1913 170 238 9 500 90 000 1921 as JuniorOctober 8 1930 as Senior 59 60 61 Alpha Gamma Sigma AGS January 28 1923 8 4 350 June 19 1971 Left NIC 2020 2021Alpha Phi Delta AFD November 5 1914 36 96 800 19 100 1926 as Junior1930 as SeniorWithdrew 2016 62 Alpha Sigma Phi ASF December 6 1845 161 212 5 800 85 000 November 27 1909 Founder Delta Epsilon Psi DEPS 1998 36 3 000 Withdrew January 24 2017 63 64 Delta Psi DPS January 17 1847 10 1911Kappa Alpha Order KA Order December 21 1865 129 7 500 160 000 November 27 1909 Founder Withdrew January 31 2020 65 Kappa Sigma KS December 10 1869 299 428 14 888 319 000 November 27 1909 FounderWithdrew 2002 66 Lambda Chi Alpha LXA November 2 1909 185 322 9 000 300 000 1913 Withdrew October 27 2015 67 Lambda Phi Epsilon LFE February 25 1981 33 48 September 8 1990 Left NIC 2020 2021 68 Omega Delta Phi WDF November 25 1987 50Phi Beta Sigma FBS January 9 1914 400 150 000 2008Phi Delta Theta FD8 December 26 1848 190 260 12 000 260 000 November 27 1909 FounderWithdrew 2002Phi Lambda Chi FLX March 15 1925 9 17 1964 as Junior Left NIC 2020 2021Sigma Lambda Beta SLB April 4 1986 99 118 850 10 000 1992 Left NIC 2020 2021 69 Sigma Phi Delta SFD April 11 1924 25 41 500 10 000 2006 15 Sigma Phi Epsilon SFE November 1 1901 200 13 878 345 000 November 27 1909 FounderWithdrew November 7 2019 56 70 71 Sigma Phi SF March 4 1827 9 November 27 1909 FounderSigma Pi SP February 26 1897 120 216 5 100 101 000 1910 72 Tau Kappa Epsilon TKE January 10 1899 229 481 10 590 290 000 1915 Withdrew January 14 2016 73 Tau Phi Sigma TFS November 11 1992 7 8 Left NIC 2020 2021Theta Delta Chi 8DX October 31 1847 29 66 46 000 November 27 1909 FounderTheta Chi 8X April 10 1856 164 244 8 700 191 000 1912 74 Defunct Former Members edit In addition several fraternities in the NIC have merged with other members of the NIC and thus no longer have been counted as members or have gone defunct Chapter and merger information may also be found at the Baird s Manual Archive Online 10 Fraternity Greek letters where applicable FoundingDate ActiveCollegiate Groups CollegiateCharters Granted CollegiateMembers TotalInitiates NIC History n 2 ReferencesAlpha Kappa PiMerged with Alpha Sigma Phi AKP January 1 1921 1931 as JuniorMerged with Alpha Sigma Phi on September 6 1946Alpha Lambda TauPartially absorbed by Tau Kappa Epsilon ALT 1916 1928 as JuniorBeta KappaMerged with Theta Chi BK October 15 1901 1926 as Junior1928 as SeniorMerged into Theta Chi on April 14 1942Beta Sigma RhoMerged with Pi Lambda Phi BSR October 12 1910 1947 as Junior1955 as SeniorMerged into Pi Lambda Phi on December 12 1972 n 3 Delta Alpha PiMerged with Phi Mu Delta DAP November 22 1919 1927 as JuniorMerged with Phi Mu Delta on October 21 1935Delta Sigma LambdaMerged with Theta Chi DSL September 9 1921 1927 as JuniorMerged into Theta Chi on March 27 1937 75 Kappa NuMerged with Phi Epsilon Pi KN November 12 1911 1920 Dropped from NIC in 1934 76 Merged into Phi Epsilon Pi on October 14 1961 n 3 Omicron Alpha TauMerged with Tau Delta Phi OAT April 1912 1928 as JuniorMerged with Tau Delta Phi in 1934Phi AlphaMerged with Phi Sigma Delta FA October 14 1914 1927 as Junior1928 as SeniorMerged into Phi Sigma Delta in April 1959 n 3 Phi Beta DeltaMerged with Pi Lambda Phi FBD April 5 1912 1921 as Junior1927 as SeniorMerged with Pi Lambda Phi on February 1 1941Phi Epsilon PiMerged with Zeta Beta Tau FEP November 23 1904 Joined NIC in 1920 or 1921 77 Merged with Zeta Beta Tau in March 1970 n 3 Phi KappaMerged to create Phi Kappa Theta FK October 1 1889 1916 Merged to create Phi Kappa Theta on April 29 1959 n 3 Phi Lambda Theta FL8 November 18 1920 1929 as JuniorDefunct by 1939Phi Pi PhiMerged with Alpha Sigma Phi FPF November 15 1915 1925 as Junior1930 as SeniorMerged with Alpha Sigma Phi in 1939Phi Sigma DeltaMerged with Zeta Beta Tau FSD November 10 1909 1915 Merged into Zeta Beta Tau in 1969 n 3 Phi Sigma EpsilonMerged with Phi Sigma Kappa FSE February 20 1910 1953 as Junior1965 as SeniorMerged into Phi Sigma Kappa on August 14 1985 n 3 Sigma Delta Rho SDR January 8 1921 1930 as JuniorDisintegrated in April 1935Sigma Lambda Pi SLP April 1915 1925 as JuniorDisintegrated by 1932 majority of chapters joining Phi Epsilon PiSigma Mu SigmaMerged with Tau Kappa Epsilon SMS March 25 1921 1928 as JuniorMerged with Tau Kappa Epsilon in 1934 1935 later revived Sigma Tau PhiMerged with Alpha Epsilon Pi STF 1918 1930 as JuniorMerged with Alpha Epsilon Pi in March 1947Theta Kappa NuMerged with Lambda Chi Alpha 8KN June 9 1924 1925 as Junior1928 as SeniorMerged with Lambda Chi Alpha in 1939Theta Kappa PhiMerged to create Phi Kappa Theta 8KF October 1 1919 1924 as Junior1946 as SeniorMerged to create Phi Kappa Theta on April 29 1959 n 3 Theta Upsilon OmegaMerged with Sigma Phi Epsilon 8YW December 1 1923 1924 as Junior1928 as SeniorMerged into Sigma Phi Epsilon on April 23 1938 a b Founder indicates at 1909 meeting and considered founder Founder indicates not at 1909 meeting but considered Founder Founder indicates at 1909 meeting and considered founder a b c d e f g h Present in Baird s Manual of American College Fraternities 1957 edition not currently in NIC See also editList of hazing deaths in the United States Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee North American fraternity and sorority housingReferences edit a b c d e Shelton Todd 21 January 2019 About Interfraternity Council IFC Retrieved 10 August 2023 The Scroll of Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta Fraternity 1910 pp 234 North American Interfraternity Conference Constitution Article IV House of Delegates and V Board of Directors Archived from the original on 15 August 2002 Constitution of the North American Interfraternity Conference Revised April 23 2012 ARTICLE II Purpose NIC North American Interfraternity Conference Inc Archived from the original on 11 October 2015 Retrieved 13 October 2014 By Laws of the North American Interfraternity Conference Archived 2018 07 09 at the Wayback Machine MyBeta org Listing of Chapter Member Statistics Retrieved 7 August 2019 a b A Look Back At the Past Year January 2011 Retrieved 25 April 2017 Sigma Chi Welcomes 350 000th Initiate Sigma Chi Retrieved 10 August 2023 Alpha Phi Alpha Archived from the original on 10 March 2015 Retrieved 13 March 2015 a b William Raimond Baird Carroll Lurding eds Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities Baird s Manual Online Archive Student Life and Culture Archives University of Illinois 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