| Group |
Description |
Advisor |
Contact |
African-American Cultural Society (AACS)
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The purpose of this organization is to unify, strengthen, and motivate students to be positive role models and leaders. |
Angela Walker |
825-2612 |
Anime Club
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The purpose of this club shall be to come together to explore and promote Japanese animation, film, manga, and other art. |
Dr. Don Berkich |
825-3976 |
Aloha Days Camp Staff
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Aloha Days camp staff are responsible for the planning and implementation of the university’s freshman camp, which is held the week before classes begin in August. Applications for camp staff are available in January. |
Wendy Morgan Butts |
825-5778 |
Alpha Epsilon Delta ( ΑΕΔ) |
The purpose of this organization is to provide insight and prepare each member for possible acceptance into professional schools through scholastic achievement and community service. |
Dr. Suzzette Chopin |
825-6022 |
Alpha Gamma Delta (AΓΔ)
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Since their founding in 1904, Alpha Gamma Delta has been dedicated to academic
excellence, leadership development, high ideals and sisterhood.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA) |
Alpha Kappa Alpha cultivates and encourages high scholastic and ethical
standards; promotes unity and friendship among college women; alleviates problems
concerning girls and women; maintains a progressive interest in college life; and serves all mankind.
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Alpha Phi Alpha (AFA)
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The objectives of this Fraternity shall be: to stimulate the ambition of its members; to prepare them for the greatest usefulness in the causes of humanity, freedom, and dignity of the individual;to encourage the highest and noblest form of manhood; and to aid down-trodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher social, economic and intellectual status.
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Alpha Phi Sigma ( ΑΦΣ ) |
The Purpose of Alpha Phi Sigma shall be to recognize and promote high scholarship among students actively engaged in collegiate preparation for professional services; to keep abreast of the advances in scientific research; to elevate the ethical standards of the Criminal Justice professionals; and to establish in the public mind the benefit and necessity of education and professional training. |
Phil Rhoades |
825-2637 |
Association of Texas Professional Educators (ATPE) |
This organization shall be to further education as a service and as a profession through support of public schools. |
Annette Guerra |
825-3210 |
Association for Women in Science (AWIS) |
This organization will work to raise public awareness of the scientific and technological skills and contributions of women as well as work with other scientific, educational, and women’s organizations to develop national and community programs. |
Dr. Deborah Overath |
825-2467 |
Baptist Student Ministry (BSM) |
BSM exists to communicate the love of Christ in the campus community and to provide
students with opportunities to build relationships, worship, learn and serve. |
Dr. Sue Wingfield |
825-5560 |
Beta Beta Beta ( βββ) |
The purpose of this group shall be to promote interest, awareness, and insights concerning the aspects and priorities of all students interested in the field of Biological |
Dr. Graham Hickman |
825-2639 |
Beta Theta Pi (βΘΠ) |
Beta Theta Pi is dedicated to building men of principle for a principled life. Their
brotherhood aids the individual, builds the Fraternity and strengthens the host academic institution through lifelong devotion to intellectual intelligence, high standards of moral conduct and responsible citizenship.
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Bilingual Education Student Organization (BESO) |
The purpose of this organization is to learn more about multicultural-bilingual education and English as a second language (ESL) schooling, employment opportunities and their socioeconomic impact. To promote and improve the quality, the procedures and the philosophy of multicultural-bilingual education and ESL schooling through the exchange of ideas and practices between students, faculty, alumni, and community. |
Dr. David Leo |
825-2346 |
Blue Crew |
The BLUE CREW is a chance to get involved with the Islander Basketball teams. Members are required to be loud, wild, and crazy at games while helping the Islanders achieve a winning record in the American Bank Center. Membership is your chance to win great prizes designed for Blue Crew Members. Each game will give members the chance to win close to $50-$100 in prizes and merchandise from Islander Sponsors.
Sign up today and get your FREE Blue Crew T-shirt at the next game you attend. |
Ed Posaski |
825-5540 |
Campus Activities Board (CAB)
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Campus Activities Board is responsible for bringing social and educational programs,entertainment, and special events to campus. |
Wendy Morgan Butts |
825-5778
Office: 825-2363 |
Campus Crusade for Christ
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The purpose of this organization shall be to provide an organization for individuals on campus and in the community to know more about Christianity and Jesus Christ and to grow in their relationship with God. |
Gary Cunningham |
825-5840 |
Ceramic Guild
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The purpose of this organization shall be the advancement of ceramic education, networking, and in specific furtherance to conduct programs to build a vital ceramic culture, to improve the quality of ceramic art, and to foster the publics utilization and understanding of ceramic art. |
Louis Katz |
825-5987 |
Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship |
This club is committed to the fulfillment of Christ’s great commission on campus. |
Dr. Gilda Ramirez |
825-6062 |
Chi Sigma Iota ( ΧΣΙ) |
This international honor society functions as an honor and professional society for students in the field of counseling. |
Dr. Mary Louise Holt |
825-2451 |
Circle K Club
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This organization meets the personal needs of the individual collegian through the qualities of leadership, rewards of service and unique spirit of friendship. |
Noel Vella |
825-2352 |
Clinical Laboratory Science Club |
This organization shall promote interest in clinical laboratory science among all
academic disciplines at the university. |
Dr. Christine Thompson |
825-2473 |
Colleges Against Cancer (CAC) |
The purpose of this organization is to improve college communities by instating and supporting programs of the American Cancer Society. |
Petra Martinez |
825-2353 |
College Republicans |
This organization’s purpose is to develop leadership and political skills among students as preparation for future service to the community and to promote philosophical discussions among students. |
Peter Cavazos |
825-2432 |
Computer Science Club |
This organization will promote an increased knowledge of the science, design, development, instruction, languages, and applications of modern computing machinery; as well as promote a greater interest in computing machinery and its application and to provide a means of communicating between persons having interest in computing
machinery. |
Dr. Scott King |
825-5877 |
Corpus Christi Chemistry Club |
The purpose shall be to promote interest in chemistry and the natural sciences while providing an avenue for undergraduate networking with fellow colleagues in industry as well as academic fields. |
Dr. Jack Southard |
549-5113 |
Council of Teachers of Mathematics (CTM) |
The major goals will be a) to promote mathematics teaching as a career choice, b) to engage in community service related to mathematics teaching, c) to promote and support prospective teachers’ mathematics and pedagogical development ,and e) to disseminate information to students regarding various opportunities related to mathematics education (e.g., scholarships, and jobs). |
Dr. Elaine Young |
825-2819 |
Counselor Education Research Consortium (CERC) |
The purpose of this group is to promote the scholarly productivity of research and facilitate the professional development of counselors and counselor educators by collaborating with the Counseling Faculty, Doctoral Candidates in Counselor Education, and Master candidates in counseling. |
Dr. Kathleen Jones Trebatoski |
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Criminal Justice Association |
The goals of the association are to educate, inform and familiarize members with the Criminal Justice System on both Federal and State levels. The above stated objectives will be achieved through the organization and presentation of: special events, guest speakers, service projects and seminars. |
Melissa Jarrell |
825-2188 |
Delta Chi (DC)
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Delta Chi offers a unique opportunity for men of diverse backgrounds, incomes, and
interests to be part of a common experience that we call the “Brotherhood of a Lifetime”. We are working to redefine the college social fraternity through the application of our founding values of promoting friendship, developing character, the advancement of
justice, and the acquisition of a sound education.
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Delta Delta Delta (ΔΔΔ) |
The purpose of Delta Delta Delta shall be to establish a perpetual bond of friendship among its members, to develop a stronger and more womanly character, to broaden the moral and intellectual life, and to assist its members in every possible way.
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Delta Sigma Pi ( ΔΣΠ) |
An international co-ed business fraternity that is organized to foster the study of business, encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice. |
Dr. Gregory Black |
825-3619 |
Edge Ministries |
The purpose of this organization shall be to provide a unique, exciting, and dynamic
worship experience for the students of Texas A&M University –Corpus Christi. |
Peter Moore |
825-3495 |
Engineering Technology Society (ETS) |
This organization is dedicated to furthering the education of its members by providing them with support, leadership, training, and opportunities. |
Dr. Asad Salem |
825-5899 |
Excellence through Development, Growth, and Experience Leadership (EDGE) |
E.D.G.E. Leadership is a student run organization formed to aid students with their leadership development.mission of E.D.G.E. Leadership shall be to develop students’ leadership skills so that they will become better leaders on campus, in the community and in the workforce.We will provide all students enrolled at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi with a valued opportunity to gain knowledge about the university, campus life, and leadership through interactive workshops and experiential activities.activities will promote growth in leadership by creating interactions with other student leaders, University staff and the community.
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Brenda Rodriguez |
825-3430 |
Fellowship of Christian Athletes |
This organizations purpose shall be “to present to athletes and coaches, and all whom they influence, the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church”. |
Michael Goodman |
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Field Science Club (FSC) |
The purpose of this organization is to advance the students understanding of the natural sciences by participating in activities on campus and around the community. |
Dr. Roy Lehman |
825-5819 |
Filipino Student Association |
This organizations purpose shall be to promote and enhance the awareness of the Filipino culture among all students, faculty and administrators of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi as well as the surrounding community.
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Noe Valdez |
825-5824 |
Forensic Science Association (FSA) |
This organization is designed to enable students in degree programs related to the forensic science field or any student interested in forensic science to learn about the career field, associate and create professional networks with law enforcement, and informing other students about the association. |
John Graham |
698-1492 |
Friends of the Gulf Coast Humane Society |
The purpose of this organization shall be to promote the Gulf Coast Humane Society throughout the campus and community. |
Don Berkich |
825-3976 |
Gamma Phi Beta (ΓΦβ) |
Their mission is to foster a nourishing environment that provides women the opportunity to achieve their potential through life-long commitment to intellectual growth, individual worth and service to humanity.
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Gay-Straight Alliance |
The purpose of this organization shall be to unite the on-campus gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community and their allies, to educate the campus and community, and raise awareness and tolerance about relevant issues. |
Z. Paul Reynolds |
825-2971 |
Geographic Information Systems Student Organization (GISSO) |
The purpose of this organization shall be to promote awareness of and interest in Geographic Information Science and its dual emphasis of surveying and Geographic Information Systems. |
Peter Kuntu-Mensah |
825-3419 |
Geology Club |
This organization promotes the geological and environmental sciences. |
Dr. Thomas Naehr |
825-2470 |
GLO |
The purpose of this organization shall be to promote global awareness and a passion for service to the global community among college students and young adults. |
Heather Hallock |
825-0049 |
Golden Key International Honor Society |
The purpose of this organization shall be to recognize and encourage scholastic achievement and excellence in all undergraduate fields of study. |
Dr. Suzette Chopin |
825-6022 |
Graduate Student Association (GSA) |
The purpose of this organization shall be to promote academic diversity and interdisciplinary excellence by providing effective and active representation for the
graduate students of TAMU-CC. |
Dr. Harvey Knull |
825-2177 |
Guitar Club |
The purpose of this organization shall be to bring together fellow guitarists and musicians to interact in a friendly, responsive environment. |
Jacob Porter |
825-3267 |
Honors Student Association |
This organization will actively support the intellectual and social growth of the members of the Honors Program and the TAMU-CC community. |
Dr. Janis Haswell |
825-5981 |
India Student Association (ISA) |
The objective of this organization shall be to promote and foster a better understanding of Indian culture and heritage, recognize and honor outstanding achievers in the Indian community in the TAMU-CC system and local community, preserve and strengthen relationships between other organizations interested in Indian culture and heritage and support congenial assembly of its members, students, faculty, staff, and other employees at TAMU-CC and the local community. |
Dr. Mirley Balasubramanya |
825-6020 |
Interested Men of Lambda Theta Phi |
Lambda Theta Phi provides the Latino college student the opportunity to be part of a family with a mission. The mission is to cultivate a spirit of brotherhood, to value an education, to promote unity among all Latinos, to be proud of and cherish our heritage, to assert roles of leadership, to develop character, to practice chivalry, and to serve mankind. |
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Interfraternity Council (IFC) |
Interfraternity Council provides fraternity men with an opportunity to voice their concerns and issues and a way to contribute to the decision-making process of the Greek and university community. All of their open meetings for anyone to attend. |
Student Activities |
825-2707
Office: 825-5937 |
Island Ambassadors |
Enthusiastic students serve the university as campus tour guides and playing an integral role in the planning and execution of university recruiting events such as Island Days. |
Leticia Bazan |
825-6051 |
Island Waves |
Island Waves is the student newspaper. It is published weekly and is distributed campus wide. Volunteers are always needed.
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Lisa Perez |
825-5207
Office: 825-5744 |
Islander Association for Childhood Education International (IACEI) |
The purpose of this organization is to promote and support in the global community the optimal education and development of children and to influence the professional growth of educators and the efforts of others who are committed to the needs of children in a changing society. |
Dr. Jana Sanders |
825-3328 |
The Islander Cheer Team
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The Islander Cheerleading Team is a competitive cheer squad. All members of the cheerleading team will be required to participate at several events, including, but not limited to, volleyball and basketball games, competitions, camps, and campus activities as well as community evens which run throughout the school year. TAMU-CC is looking for talented individuals who meet the required skills and possess a positive attitude. Both men and women are encouraged to try out. A limited number of squad members will receive a $1000 scholarship each year. All expenses are covered by the university. |
Ed Posaski |
825-5540 |
Islander Cultural Alliance (ICA) |
ICA provides opportunities for the campus to learn and participate in activities from different cultures. These activities relate to Hispanic heritage, Disability awareness, Black history, Women’s history, Asian cultures, Native American heritage and more. |
Brenda Rodriguez |
825-3430 |
The Islander Dance Team |
The Islander Dance Team was founded in order to develop dance ands performance abilities, encourage the enrichment of physical fitness, self-esteem, and school spirit. Tryouts occur in March and April. |
Melanie Lowry |
dancer12982@hotmail.com |
Islander Democrats |
The islander Democrats pledges itself to support the philosophy and candidates of the Democratic party. Furthermore, the Islander Democrats declares its intention to support all efforts to increase the participation of college students in Democratic affairs. |
Jason Dubose |
828-2893 |
Islander Student Athletic Trainers Association (ISATA) |
This association provides guidance and insight to any student interested in sports medicine and allied health services. |
Jerry Hilker |
825-2035 |
Izzy the Islander Mascot |
Izzy the Islander attends most home athletic events for volleyball and basketball, with a few select home baseball and softball games as well as on campus and off campus events that promote school spirit and the University. |
Ed Posaski |
825-5540 |
Kappa Delta Pi ( ΚΔΠ) |
This international education honor society promotes excellence in and recognizes outstanding contributions to education. |
Dr. Denise Hill |
825-5880 |
Kinesiology Club |
This is a pre-professional organization dedicated to an understanding of physical education, wellness, and recreation professions. |
Mary Barnes |
825-2169 |
Lambda Pi Eta ( ΛΠΗ) |
This organizations purpose shall be to recognize, foster and reward outstanding scholastic communication studies, to stimulate interest in the field of communication, to promote and encourage development among communication majors, and to provide an opportunity to discuss and exchange ideas. |
Kelly Quintanilla |
825-5991 |
| Lambda Theta Alpha (ΛΘΑ) |
As the first Latin sorority ever created to cater towards the needs of Latinas in the nation, Lambda Theta Alpha recognizes the importance of reaching out to others and forming a united coalition of professional, diverse, culturally and politically aware women.
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Last Act Theatre Company (LatCo) |
The object of this organization is to show the true art of the theatre through the talents of acting, directing, and creating the world of dramatic literature. |
Phil Johnson |
825-2361 |
| Lutheran Student Ministries |
The Purpose shall be to foster spiritual growth, provide an opportunity for fellowship and to provide outreach to the Texas A&M –Corpus Christi. |
Dr. Leon Dube |
825-2482 |
| Management Information Systems (MIS) |
The purpose of this organization is to develop a better understanding of the nature and functions of information technology on campus and our community. |
Dr. Joseph Mollick |
825-2853 |
| Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) |
Represents Greek organizations that historically represent the interests of minority groups.organizations may be affiliated with the National Pan-Hellenic Conference (NPHC), National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) or a similar organization. |
Student Activities |
825-3239 |
| Muslim Student Association (MSA) |
The purpose of the MSA will be to serve the best interest of Islam and Muslims of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. |
Mufid Abudiab |
825-6019 |
| National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) |
The purpose of this organization is to acquaint pre-service teachers with the support resources available from NSTA and to provide additional professional development in
science education. |
Dr. Phillipe Tissot |
825-3776 |
| The Net Fellowship |
This organizations purpose shall be to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and provide
opportunities for Christians to grow spiritually and Fellowship. |
Jeanne Williams |
825-2693 |
| Newman Club |
The Newman club’s purpose is to promote an awareness of God in our daily lives and to deepen “our” relationship with Him. |
Dr. Joseph Mollick |
825-2853 |
| NORML |
The mission of this organization shall be to move public opinion sufficiently to achieve the repeal of marijuana prohibition so that the responsible use of cannabis by adults is no longer subject to penalty. |
Dr. Andy Piker |
825-6035 |
Omega Phi Alpha ( ΩΦΑ) |
The purpose and goals of this sorority shall be to assemble its members in the fellowship of Omega Phi Alpha, to develop friendship, leadership, and cooperation, by promoting service to the university community, to the community-at-large, to the members of the sorority, and to the nations of the world. |
Crystal Seehorn |
825-5773 |
Order of Omega
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Order of Omega provides the Greek community an honor society organized to recognize individuals in the Greek community for their services to the Greek community and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. |
Student Activities |
825-2707
Office: 825-5937 |
Orientation Leaders |
Play a vital role in welcoming students and their families to the university through summer orientation programs.
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Leticia Bazan |
825-6051 |
| Panhellenic Council (PC) |
Panhellenic Council provides sorority women with an opportunity to voice their concerns and issues and a way to contribute to the decision-making process of the Greek and university community. All of their open meetings for anyone to attend. |
Student Activities |
825-2707
Office: 825-5937 |
Peer Educators |
Peer Educators are students who have formed to promote the concept of wellness and balance in life through positive health choices.
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Dr. Theresa Sharpe |
825-2703 |
Phi Alpha Delta ( ΦΑΔ) |
The purpose shall be to educate members interested in law about a career in law, provide a group atmosphere to study for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), and assist members with the law school application process. |
David Billeaux |
825-2393 |
Phi Delta Theta (ΦΔΘ)
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The men of Phi Delta Theta all have different backgrounds, but similar ideals unite them with a common purpose: to foster excellence in scholarship, leadership, individual growth and involvement in community service.
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Phi Mu Alpha |
The object of this fraternity shall be for the development of the best and truest fraternal spirit; the mutual welfare and brotherhood of musical students; the advancement of music in America and a loyalty to the Alma Mater. |
Dr. Ronald Scott |
825-3971 |
Phi Theta Kappa Alumni ( ΦΘΚ) |
This organization will strive to ease the transition of the transfer student from other colleges and universities to TAMU-CC. |
Dr. Patricia Hill |
825-5962 |
| Philosophy Club |
The purpose of this organization is to provide assistance in understanding the philosophical ideas, perspectives, issues, and approaches to the world. |
Dr. Don Berkich |
825-3976 |
Pi Alpha Alpha ( ΠΑΑ) |
The purpose of this organization shall be to encourage and recognize outstanding scholarship and accomplishment in public affairs and administration, to promote the advancement of education and practice in the art and science of public affairs and administration and to foster integrity professionalism and creative performance in the conduct of governmental and related public service activities. |
Jan Jorgensen |
825-3269 |
| The Place |
The Place has a purpose to share the gospel of Jesus Christ and provide opportunities for Christians to grow spiritually and in fellowship. |
Bilaye Benibo |
825-5980 |
| The Prayer Group at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi |
The Prayer Group strives to provide an opportunity for prayer as an effective outlet and/or alternative. They are a non-denominational prayer resource. |
Bilaye Benibo |
825-5980 |
Pre-Dental Society |
The purpose of this organization will be to protect and advance the rights, interests and welfare of students pursuing careers in dentistry. |
Dr. Suzette Chopin |
825-6022 |
Pre-Professional Health Society (Pre-Pro) |
This organization provides potential medical school students aid in getting accepted into medical school and attaining their professional goals. |
Dr. David Moury |
825-3259 |
President’s Ambassadors |
President’s Ambassadors represent TAMUCC and the Office of the President by hosting guests of the University and attending special events. |
Dr. Eliot Chenaux |
825-2612 |
Psi Chi ( ΨΧ) |
The purpose of this organization will be to encourage, stimulate and maintain excellence in the scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology, and to advance the science of psychology. |
Steve Seidel |
825-2619 |
Psychology Club |
The purpose of this organization shall be to promote continuing education amongst it’s members and the academic environment which it exists, to promote and provide feedback to the University faculty and students and to broaden contacts within the interest field of psychology. |
Dr. Sam Hill |
825-2394 |
| Real Life |
This organization’s purpose shall be to help students explore spirituality and religion. The goals of this organization shall be to connect students to small groups where they can discuss spiritual matters and to encourage students to make a positive impact in their community. |
Wendy Morgan Butts |
825-5778 |
| Rosary Club |
This Organizations purpose shall be to promote spirituality and prayer through the rosary. The goals of this organization shall be to encourage praying the rosary and to increase knowledge and awareness to physiological, psychological and spiritual benefits of praying the rosary. |
Joseph Biberstein |
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| Seven |
The purpose of Seven is to promote the importance of fellowship, ministry and service throughout the community and University. |
Angela Walker |
825-2612 |
Sigma Alpha Iota ( ΣΑΙ) |
This organization’s purpose is to further the development of music in America and throughout the world, uphold the highest standards of music, and give inspiration and encouragement to members. |
Flicka Rahn |
825-2371 |
Sigma Gamma Epsilon ( ΣΓΕ) |
This organization is to recognize scholarship and professionalism in the Earth Sciences. |
Dr. Thomas Naehr |
825-2470 |
Sigma Phi Epsilon (ΣΦΕ)
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The men of Sigma Phi Epsilon strive for balance in their lives, building sound minds and bodies as a lifetime habit based on one of the core ideas of ancient Greek philosophy: the Balanced Man. Their cardinal principles are virtue, diligence and brotherly love.
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Sigma Tau Delta ( ΣΤΔ) |
An International English honor society established to confer distinction for high achievement in English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies. |
Nancy Sullivan |
825-5996 |
Sigma Xi, TAMUCC Student Affiliates ( ΣΞ) |
The object of this organization shall be to encourage the maintenance of companionship and communication among investigators in various fields of science and engineering. |
Dr. Gregory Buck |
825-3717 |
| Social Science Undergraduate Research Consortium (SSURC) |
The goals of SSURC are to provide undergraduate students with an opportunity to share research goals with fellow undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff of the social sciences departments. |
Angela Walker |
825-2612 |
| Society for the Advancement of Management (SAM) |
SAM provides an opportunity for members to increase management skills and expertise. |
Dr. Katy Peeples |
825-6015 |
| Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) |
The purpose of SHRM is to acquaint students with the field of human resource management and/or labor relations. |
Dr. Sue Wingfield |
825-5560 |
Society for Manufacturing Engineers |
This purpose shall be dedicated to improving not only the manufacturing process but manufacturing enterprises as well. |
Mohamed Gadalla |
825-5700 |
| South and East Asian Students Association (SEASA) |
The purpose of this organization is to unite students from South East Asia at TAMU-CC. They are also committed to promoting cultural exchange and diversity among South East Asian students, American students, other international students, and all the faculty and staff on campus. |
Joseph Doan |
825-3865 |
| Sport Club Council (SCC) |
SPC is the governing council of all Sport Clubs that compete with clubs from other colleges or universities or are designed to provide instruction in a particular sport or recreational activity. |
Lisa Streit |
825-2364 |
| Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) |
Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is a committee made up of student-athletes assembled to provide insight on the student-athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations, and policies that affect student-athletes’ lives on NCAA member institution campuses. |
Amber Burdge |
825-2782 |
Student Accounting Society (SAS) |
This organizations purpose shall be to further the student’s understanding and knowledge of the accounting profession through professional and fraternal meetings and associations. |
Awni Zebda |
825-6029 |
| Student Art Association |
This organization provides an opportunity for students to plan exhibitions and art-oriented activities. |
Mack Gingles |
255-571-4866 |
| Student Association of Graduate English Scholars (SAGES) |
The purpose of this association is to provide a broad base of support for English and M.A.I.S. program graduate students by heightening awareness of program and course
concerns, providing an avenue for group discussions, providing a procedure for relating these concerns to those in positions of authority, and giving the graduate students a stronger voice in matters of policy which concern them. |
Dr. Cristina Kirklighter |
825-2263 |
| Student Conduct Board (SCB) |
Student Conduct Board is one way students can be evaluated by a group of their peers regarding alleged violations of the Student Code of Conduct. The SCB ensures that each student is afforded due process and fair resolution in a systematic manner by means of an educational process. |
Angela Walker |
825-2967 |
| Student Economics Association (SEA) |
This organization promotes the interest in and understanding of economic thought and issues, and sees how economics is applicable to everyday life. |
Dr. Patrick Crowley |
825-6011 |
Student Finance Association (SFA) |
The purpose of this organization shall be to assist in the development of professional and leadership skills from both financial and business aspects through the interaction of students, faculty and business professionals. |
Ray E. Whitmire |
825-2490 |
| Student Foundation Association |
The objective of this organization is to enlist outstanding students to promote the general welfare of the University. |
Kellie Addison |
825-3324 |
Student Government Association (SGA) |
Student Government provides students with a voice for their concerns and a way tocontribute to the decision-making process of the university. All students are invited to meetings every Friday during the fall and spring semesters. |
Angela Walker |
825-2967
Office: 825-5745 |
Student Nurses’ Association (SNA) |
This organization is composed of baccalaureate majors who are involved in issues relevant to nursing and health care. |
Bunny Forgione |
825-2740 |
Student Reading Council |
This local chapter of the International Reading Association encourages the study of reading in all levels of education. |
Corrine Valdez |
825-3336 |
Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) |
SADD addresses the issues of underage drinking and impaired driving, drug usage, and other destructive decisions and killers of young adults. |
Dr Amanda Drum |
825-2612 |
Students Taking on Moves with Purpose (STOMP) |
The purpose shall be to promote unity and spirit through the collaboration of dance and stepping throughout campus. |
Dr. Christina Kirklighter |
825-2263 |
| Together Islanders Develop Excellence (TIDE) |
This voluntary peer mentor program is designed to give new students personal assistance in transitioning to college life by pairing them with a returning student with the same major and interests. |
Stephanie Box |
825-5855 |
| United Campus Ministries |
The purpose of this organization shall be to offer Christian witness and leadership in the University community; to provide a forum of learning where issues of faith and
academia intersect; to provide fellowship among Christians of all denominations and to provide a place where faculty, staff, and students of the university can interact with local churches. |
Heather Hallock |
825-2696 |
University Council of Student Organizations (UCSO)
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UCSO is the governing council for all student organizations who are not affiliated as Sport Clubs or social Greek organizations at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. It provides an outlet for all student organizations to voice any questions, concerns, or comments regarding Student Organizations recognition and the university. |
Student Activities |
825-2707 |
Wildlife Conservation and Rehabilitation Club (WCRC) |
The purpose of this organization is to provide students with an interest in marine biology or marine mammals an opportunity to gain research, field, and laboratory experience. |
Dr. Linda May-Price |
825-3223 |
| Young Life |
The purpose of this organization is to present Jesus Christ to TAMU-CC students and to train interested students for leadership positions in surrounding high schools. |
Randy Bonwette |
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