Student Activities
Have the time of your life while giving back to the community with time honored events and traditions.
Be A Part of SomethingHave the time of your life while giving back to the community with time honored events and traditions.
Be A Part of SomethingStudent organizations are a fundamental part of the dynamic community that exists at UTA. There are hundreds of groups serving to complement your academic work, provide leadership development and enrich your collegiate experience.
Get InvolvedThe center prepares you for success in your present and future careers by providing personalized resources for students and alumni.
Explore JobsBe a part of a just and fair University with Community Standards, which works to uphold UTA’s standards of honesty and integrity to ensure a safe community.
Learn GuidelinesWe’re here to help. CAPS provides counseling, psychological and psychiatric services to all UTA students.
Seek GuidanceThe Office of the Dean of Students creates a culture of caring for students, their families, faculty, and staff by providing exemplary services designed to enhance students' academic and personal success.
Gain SupportReceive assistance from the SAR Center (formerly the Office for Students with Disabilities) so that you can participate in the full spectrum of college life. The SAR Center is constantly working to improve access for all who need it.
Find ResourcesMeet your new brothers and sisters while creating lasting friendships and becoming engaged in the campus community through philanthropy, tradition, and leadership opportunities.
Go GreekServing the student body. Student Governance houses Student Government, UTA Ambassadors and the Graduate Student Council.
Be HeardBe a healthy Maverick. Health Services provides medical, mental health and pharmacy services for the campus community.
Stay HealthyLiving on campus is the best way to meet other students and get involved. A close proximity to classes and resources are just some of the benefits. The 5,300 students who live in our 20-plus communities agree!
Find HousingThe world is your classroom. Study abroad, improve your cultural competencies or if you're an international student receive support services from the office. OIE also hosts numerous campus traditions throughout the school year.
Expand Your HorizonGrow as a student and as a global citizen with the center’s courses, workshops, and retreats while fueling your desire to become a confident leader after graduation.
Become A LeaderGive me a U-T-A! The Spirit Groups include the cheerleading squad, dance team, wranglers, and mascot, Blaze. Together, they support the athletic teams and lead the community in spirit.
Bring the NoiseUTA Military and Veteran Services is here to assist Military-Connected individuals transition into their new role as students, integrate into college life and become workforce ready.
Gather IntelBe amazed by the Movin’ Mavs, who boast seven national championships and have a rich history of leading the nation in intercollegiate men's and women's basketball teams. The team continues to impress everyone–including the competition.
Cheer on ChampsThe Intercultural Student Engagement Center supports student retention and completion for the many cultural, religious/spiritual, and identity groups reflected within the UTA community through belonging and engagement initiatives and academic support. At the core, the center creates opportunities for students to build social connections, engage with academic support resources, and engage in leadership development through student organization support.
Create CommunityGetting here is only the beginning. At orientation you will get the inside scoop on policies, procedures, and traditions, all while touring the campus and meeting new friends, faculty, and staff.
PrepareOur aim is to ensure that all new students and their families begin and end their journey at UTA with a positive and meaningful connection to the Maverick Way. Offering a collection of collaborative programs and services to facilitate the transition of transfer students, parents and families, off-campus students, first-generation students, and other target populations.
Get SupportStudent Publications is the home of The Shorthorn, our award-winning, student-run newspaper. Read the print and online editions to keep up with what’s going on and what students are talking about.
Read All About ItStay healthy and happy with the variety of ways to get active, from working out at the MAC or playing on an intramural team. The Department of Campus Recreation is sure to keep you moving.
Be ActiveReceive education, support, and prevention from the RVSP program. The program also provides confidential services, and training on response and advocacy. Remember that you are not alone and never to blame.
Advocate and SupportWant to learn more about our department and how the offices are related? Find the information you need on our organizational charts page.