IGC

The Independent Greek Council (IGC) at Michigan State is a unique governing body that represents Latino, Latina, Asian, and Multicultural Greek-letter organizations on campus. IGC organizations are smaller in membership size, which allows for a close-knit group of members. IGC fraternities and sororities are truly diverse, representing an immense number of nationalities and ethnicities. Culture and history are central to these organizations, as many of these groups were created out of the need to represent the interests of minority students. Members participate in service projects and programs that are not only pertinent to their individual group, but these events also connect them to the Michigan State and East Lansing communities. The advisor for IGC is Ammar Mufleh, a doctoral student in the Higher Adult and Lifelong Education program. He can be reached at mufleham@msu.edu and is available for contact for information about IGC fraternities and sororities.

Alpha Kappa Delta Phi Sorority
Historically Asian
https://www.msu.edu/~kdphi/

Alpha Phi Gamma Sorority
Historically Asian
https://www.msu.edu/~aphig/

Delta Xi Phi Sorority
Multicultural
https://www.msu.edu/~dxpnu/

Sigma Iota Alpha Sorority
Historically Latina
Website currently unavailable

Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority
Multicultural
https://www.msu.edu/~sigmalg/SLG%20home%20page.html

Sigma Lambda Beta Fraternity
Historically Latino
https://www.msu.edu/~msuslb/

Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity
Historically Latino
Website currently unavailable

Lambda Phi Epsilon Fraternity
Historically Asian
https://www.msu.edu/~lphie/

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