IFC Scholarships

Acacia Thomas H. Macbride Scholarship

The Thomas H. Macbride Leadership Scholarship is awarded to outstanding high school seniors who have demonstrated an ability to excel in academics, extra-curricular activities, and human service.

Beta Theta Pi's Men of Principle Scholarship

This scholarship is designed to recognize non-Greek male students who embody the traits and attributes that Beta Theta Pi holds dear. It should be noted that applicants are under no obligation to join the Fraternity to be eligible for this scholarship.

Phi Gamma Delta's Courageous Leader Scholarship

The Courageous Leader Scholarship is awarded by the brothers of Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) to full-time undergraduate male students at the University of Iowa. These students may not currently be associated with a social fraternity, and interest or membership in Greek life is not required to win this Scholarship. Applicants must have a cumulative high school or college GPA of 3.00/4.00, and winners will be selected based on applicants that exemplify and live by our values (Friendship, Service, Knowledge, Morality, Excellence).

Phi Gamma Delta Pappajohn Family Scholarship

The Pappajohn Family Scholarship identifies and supports students who demonstrate exceptional promise through their academic pursuits and leadership potential.

Phi Kappa Psi's Nile C. Kinnick Scholarship

This scholarship is for incoming male freshmen to the University of Iowa. They do not need to be interested in joining Greek life, they simply must have a minimum of a 3.4/4.0 GPA from high school, along with a 25 minimum Composite ACT score.

Pi Kappa Phi's Mark M. McCloy Scholarship

This award focuses on finding several incoming freshman who we think demonstrate the characteristics of passion, respect, and leadership. It helps to award men who resemble what Pi Kappa Phi represents.

Sigma Phi Epsilon’s Balanced Man Scholarship

The Balanced Man Scholarship is a scholarship awarded by the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon to incoming freshmen at the University of Iowa. They do not need to be interested in joining Greek life, they simply must have a minimum of a 3.0/4.0 GPA from high school and exemplify our fraternity's values (Virtue, Diligence, Brotherly Love).