UNT Dallas offers a variety of organizations to get involved with. Student organizations are categorized as academic, cultural, fraternity/sorority, honor society, political, professional, sports/recreational, religious, service, social, and/or student governance.
Don't see your organization listed? Email studentorganizations@untdallas.edu
Upsilon Kappa Chapter
Sorority
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated had its humble beginnings as the vision of nine college students on the campus of Howard University in 1908. Since then, the sorority has flourished into a globally-impactful organization of nearly 300,000 college-trained members, bound by the bonds of sisterhood and empowered by a commitment to servant-leadership that is both domestic and international in its scope. Source: aka1908.com
Religious | Student Organization
Baptist Student Ministry (BSM) is a student-led organization that provides opportunities for spiritual growth, making friends, leadership, service, and missions. BSM is not just for Baptists, but for all active college students. Many students who are active in the BSM belong to different churches and/or denominations.
Email: juliapughes@my.unt.edu
Academic | Cultural | Student Organization
To promote training programs designed to prepare bilingual/ESL/bicultural educators. To publicize bilingual/ESL/bicultural education, particularly emphasizing the nature and need for such education. Educate parents and other members of the community as to the purposes of bilingual/ESL/bicultural education. To provide a means of uniting Bilingual Education Students for the purpose of enhancing professional and social growth. To support the Texas Association for Bilingual Education (TABE) and the National Association for Bilingual Education (NABE) in addressing legislative issues at the state and national levels which affect the educational needs of linguistically and culturally diverse children.
Email: brittanyloera@my.untdallas.edu
Cultural | Service | Social | Student Organization
The mission of Black Student Union is to offer UNT Dallas students with opportunities for cultural empowerment and intellectual growth. Along with political and social programming our org. Inspires to create an expansive environment of safety, encourage relationship building, and aid black students to continuing their educational endeavors. We value a strong community and solidarity within and beyond the University of North Texas at Dallas.
Email: danidaniels@my.untdallas.edu
Academic | Student Organization
Chemistry Club focuses on maximizing use of UNTD’s academic resources such as access to tutors, encouraging group SI sessions, and testing preparation workshops to empower students to meet their health profession goals. Chemistry Club aims to provide a community of support and learning as well as generate interest in research and advancement of biological sciences. It also participates with like-minded organizations to allow our members access to other resources that will benefit their academic standing and promote their overall growth and well-being.
Email: ayanahmed@my.untdallas.edu
Academic | Social | Student Organization
The mission of the Criminal Justice and Sociology Student Association (CJSSA) is to promote the study of Criminal Justice, Sociology, and Justice and Social Policy. The organization holds academic events like Brown Bag Sessions, Paper Presentations, Panel Discussion, Symposiums, and Exhibitions for the UNT Dallas community, provides volunteer community service and philanthropy to the UNT Dallas community, and serves as a resource on academic matters like peer study groups, peer tutoring sessions etc.
Social | Student Organizations
We are a new student organization dedicated to helping first-gen students become successful in their careers. You got this #1! The purpose of the UNT Dallas First-Generation Club is to provide a safe space for first generation students to learn essential information and skills needed in order to be successful in a four-year university setting. Our goal is to create a community of like-minded students that inspire and challenge each other to achieve ambitious goals.
Student Organization
The Jax Squad is a volunteer student organization that contributes to the social, cultural, and educational development of students, faculty, and staff at the University of North Texas at Dallas by providing a variety of developmental programs and services implemented by the Jax Squad. It provides comprehensive and diverse programs, facilitates the social and intellectual development of students by providing opportunities for student engagement and leadership development, and supports the University’s recruitment and retention efforts by providing meaningful activities that impact the quality of campus life and each student’s satisfaction with their college experience.
Email: jaxsquad@untdallas.edu
Beta Pi Chapter
Sorority
On April 6, 1987, Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc. was officially recognized at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX. The purpose of Kappa Delta Chi is to promote the values of Unity, Honesty, Integrity, and Leadership among women at colleges and universities. Through numerous service events, sisterhood retreats, and academic and cultural workshops, KDChi's learn more about themselves, each other, and their surrounding Universities and communities. National Website: www.kappadeltachi.org
Fraternity
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. is the first international fraternal organization founded on the campus of a historically black college. The fraternity was founded on November 17, 1911 at Howard University, located in Washington, D.C., by three undergraduates: Edgar Amos Love, Oscar James Cooper and Frank Coleman, and their faculty adviser, Ernest Everett Just. Since its founding, the fraternity continues to be on the front line, leveraging its power, influence and more for over 100 years to uplift people and communities.
National Website: oppf.org
Email: Greeks@untdallas.edu
Gamma Xi Gamma Chapter
Fraternity
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded at Howard University in Washington, D.C., January 9, 1914, by three young African-American male students who wanted to organize a Greek letter fraternity that would exemplify the ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and service. Today, Phi Beta Sigma is an international organization of leaders. At UNT Dallas, Phi Beta Sigma was the first historically Black fraternity of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) to be founded at our campus. National Website: phibetasigma1914.org
Email: Greeks@untdallas.edu
Academic | Student Organization
The purpose of the UNT Dallas Pre-Health Professionals Club is to prepare pre-health students for successful entry to health-related graduate and professional programs and ready them for the rigors of highly competitive programs. Our goal is to promote academic in their health career, and create a community of like-minded students that inspire and challenge each other to achieve ambitious goals. We give our members opportunities to attend informative lecture-style meetings held by local health professionals, current professional students, and science professors focused on augmenting student pre-professional development. We also will provide academic resources such as study groups and preparatory materials for the student taking graduate-level entrance tests such as the MCAT, DAT, GRE, etc. In addition, we organize community service events and shadowing opportunities with the goal of enhancing students overall graduate application attractiveness.
Student Organization
In order to promote the academic excellence among pre-law students at the University of North Texas at Dallas, UNTD, the Pre-Law Society exists as an opportunity leadership training; an intellectual climate an interchange of ideas and ideals; and that pre-law students may be imbued with a desire for lifelong learning and growth, we dedicate ourselves as fellows of The UNTD Pre-Law Society. Our common interest is the law. We believe in justice, equality, and a fair opportunity at our institution of higher education, UNTD. We hope to have a positive influence on our peers and to better our community. Among us, membership is a privilege; our duties to our school, and our community, an honor. In the conduct of our affairs, truth shall be our quest, diligence our staff, and honesty our guide. The purpose of the society shall be to promote the understanding of the legal profession, the law, and government operations; to assist its members in the process of entertaining the legal profession; and, to recognize and encourage scholarship and leadership among UNTD pre-law students. All students are encouraged to join the UNTD Pre-Law Society. Please, follow this link to submit an interest form: https://forms.gle/AfKpHtHLX3T8kgqx5
We're making the legal profession possible for UNTD students;
Student Organization
Our purpose is to provide a safe and supportive environment for the LGBQT youth, by developing a community at UNT Dallas that provides resources, networking, and support.
Academic | Social | Student Organization
The UNT Dallas Psychology clubs helps students discover their passion for psychology, learn more about potential careers and socialize with fellow students who share their interest in the field of psychology.
Email: claudiapalacios@my.untdallas.edu
Professional | Service | Student Organization
A group of committed public health students established the Public Health Student Association (PHSA) with the mission of making worthwhile community service accessible to all UNT Dallas students.
Email: AnnaSanchez@my.untdallas.edu
Student Organization
The Round Table Club (RTC) servea the university by allowing a safe place for students to socialize and play different games.
Email: allancruz@my.untdallas.edu
Honor Society | Student Organization
(In Spanish: Sigma Delta Pi, La Sociedad Nacional Honoraria Hispánica)
The purposes of this society are:
National Website: www.sigmadeltapi.org
Sorority
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. was organized on November 12, 1922, in Indianapolis, Indiana, by seven young educators: Mary Lou Allison Gardner Little, Dorothy Hanley Whiteside, Vivian Irene White Marbury, Nannie Mae Gahn Johnson, Hattie Mae Annette Dulin Redford, Bessie Mae Downey Rhoades Martin, and Cubena McClure. Sigma Gamma Rho has welcomed more than 100,000 collegiate and professional women from every profession. The sorority has more than 500 chapters in the United States, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada, Germany, South Korea, U.S. Virgin Islands, and the United Arab Emirates. National Website: www.sgrho1922.org
Email: Greeks@untdallas.edu
Mu Epsilon Chapter
Fraternity
Sigma Lambda Beta International Fraternity, Incorporated is a historically Latino based fraternity in the United States, now expanded to include a multicultural membership. Founded in 1986 at the University of Iowa, in Iowa City, Iowa the primary purpose of Sigma Lambda Beta is to promote Latino culture based upon the values of fairness, opportunity, and equality. The four key principles that serve as pillars to this purpose are Brotherhood, Scholarship, Community Service, and Cultural Awareness. After less than 30 years, Sigma Lambda Beta expanded to over 120 universities and across 30 states from Coast to Coast. Today, a collegiate entity can be found at some of the largest institutions. Membership into the organization is open to any man who meets intake requirements, regardless of religion, race, or nationality. National Website: www.sigmalambdabeta.com
Lambda Zeta Chapter
Sorority
CULTURE IS PRIDE, PRIDE IS SUCCESS.
The purpose of Sigma Lambda Gamma Sorority shall be primarily one of promoting standards of excellence in morality, ethics, and education. Further, the sorority shall work to better serve the needs and wants of all people, by disseminating information about the diverse culture, which we all share. Finally, the sorority shall maintain respect for the views of others through this valuing, thereby enhancing our understanding of one another, and thus bettering our community, our country, and the world. National Website: www.sigmalambdagamma.org
Email: slguntd.president@gmail.com
Governance | Student Organization
Student Government Association is the official voice of the student body. As an organization, we are here to make the student voice heard. With the combined effort of the students, administration, and our Executive Board, we work to vocalize the concerns of the students in our university community. As the official representation of the student body, we work constantly to improve the collegiate experience.
Email: sga@untdallas.edu
Learn more about SGAMilitary | Student Organization
The Student Veterans Association exists to provide a multi-faceted network for student veterans and set them up for future success as they achieve their academic goals. National Website: www.studentveterans.org
Debate | Student Organization
The Voice: a club dedicated to developing and supporting the voices of UNT Dallas students
Email: kadijahwilliams@my.untdallas.edu
Honor Society | Student Organization
The purpose of Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society shall be to function as an honor and professional society for students of the biological sciences. Its activities shall be designed to stimulate interest, scholarly attainment, and investigation in the biological sciences, and to promote the dissemination of information and new interpretations among students in the life sciences. National Website: www.tribeta.org
Email: malikchilds@my.untdallas.edu
Chi Upsilon Chapter
Sorority
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded January 16, 1920, at Howard University, Washington, D.C. It was the first National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) organization to centralize its operations in a national headquarters, first to charter a chapter in Africa, first to form auxiliary groups, and first to be constitutionally bound to a fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. The sorority takes pride in its continued participation in transforming communities through volunteer services from members and its auxiliaries. Zeta Phi Beta has chartered hundreds of chapters worldwide and has a membership of 100,000+. At UNT Dallas, Zeta Phi Beta was the first historically Black sorority of the NPHC to be chartered at our campus. National Website: zphib1920.org
Email: Greeks@untdallas.edu