Student Organizations
Student Organizations
Student organizations play an important role in campus life at A&M-Texarkana. Throughout the year, these groups sponsor a variety of extra and co-curricular activities for the campus and local community. In addition, student organizations provide a means for students to develop and refine leadership skills and to interact and network with students, faculty and staff.
There are over 40 recognized student organizations at Texas A&M University-Texarkana. They are broken down into 6 different categories:
Departmental
Organizations related to a particular academic area or field of study.
Greek Fraternities/Sororities
Nationally affiliated societies and organizations for men and/or women.
National Honorary Societies
Nationally affiliated organizations that represent membership of students with high academic standards either by classification or by special areas of study.
Faith-Based
Organizations that exist to provide a religious and social outlet for students.
Special Interest
Organizations created and maintained to stimulate the special areas not associated with any academic department.
Student Life
Organizations that operate under the umbrella of the Division of Student Life with programs benefiting the entire campus.
Don't see an organization for you?
Starting a student organization is easy! All it takes is 5 current students, a faculty/staff advisor, and filling out some simple paperwork! Come by the Student Life Office (University Center 126) and we will gladly help you get started!
For current club officers:
For your convenience, we have put all of our club forms online. On our "Club Forms" page you should be able to find everything you need to register your organization (which must be done annually), reserve a room for a meeting, or request funds for your organization! As always, if you need any help, please come by our office and we will be happy to assist you!
