University of Texas at Tyler - Activities

Activities

UT Tyler offers over 80 student organizations including Greek fraternities and sororities.

  • Greek Sororities
    • Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Mu chapter
    • Gamma Phi Beta, Zeta Upsilon chapter
    • Delta Gamma, Eta Xi chapter
    • Delta Sigma Theta, Upsilon Epsilon chapter
  • Greek Fraternities
    • Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Texas Zeta chapter
    • Pi Kappa Phi, Theta Pi chapter
    • Kappa Sigma, Rho Nu chapter
  • Recreational Sports
  • Student Activities
  • Student Government Association
  • Student Organizations
    • American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter (awarded Best ASCE Student Chaper in Texas in 2008 and 2009. Ridgway Award (National Top Student Chapter) Finalist for 2009)
    • UT Tyler Youth for Ron Paul Student Chapter
  • Honor Fraternities
    • Beta Alpha Psi
    • Beta Gamma Sigma
  • Forensics

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