| Group |
Description |
Advisor |
Contact |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Kinesiology Club |
This is a pre-professional organization dedicated to an understanding of physical education, wellness, and recreation professions.
|
Mary Barnes |
825-2169 |
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 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 |
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 |
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 |
| 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 |
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 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 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 |