What's Your Favorite Club or Organization? (part 1)
We stopped UST students at random and asked them. This group talked about everything from athletics to nursing, Student Government Association and more.
What's Your Favorite Club or Organization? (part 2)
We stopped UST students at random and asked them. This group talked about everything from music to mock trial, American Chemical Society and more.
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All UST clubs and organizations are open to both undergraduate and graduate students. Click any of the club names on any of the tabs below to learn about that club. For more information, you can also view the Club Handbook.
Dedicated to serving campus organizations by aiding and encouraging club development and student participation in social and academic activities. RSO also holds meetings throughout the semester that are open to faculty, staff and students.
The Campus Activities Board is an Executive Student Organization that exists to program various events and activities, such as Bingos, Neewollah, Celts Got Talent, Rooftop Party, Spring Formal, AND MORE! These events take place throughout the year and foster school traditions, appealing to the entire student body.
Our Mission Statement
Enhancing campus life, one event at a time!
Do You Want To Get Involved?
If you enjoy events, meeting new people, and bringing joy to the student body, to learn more and about how to get involved!"
The UST Student Government Association facilitates the expression and empowerment of student opinions across campus. It advocates for the Student Body through continuous interaction with students, faculty, staff and administration, doing all it can to enhance the quality of the student experience.
It’s made up of 3 branches:
Legislative or the “Senate”
Executive
Judicial
The Legislative branch represents and creates legislation on behalf of their respective classes. It contains 4 senators from each class (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, and Graduate Students).
The Executive branch maintains the Senate's day-to-day operations and executes legislation passed by the Senate. This branch is composed of theVice President, Pro-Tempore, Secretary, Treasurer, and Parliamentarian positions.
The Judicial branch oversees student elections on campus. It includes the Chief Justice, 3 associate undergraduate justices and 3 associate justices.
The Treasury Board manages student activity fees to benefit student organizations and the entire UST community. Its mission is to fund petitions that inspire community interaction, sharpen students’ financial acumen through professional development and support students in reaching their potential.
Who Are We? Campus Initiatives (CI) is a student-led organization that strives to better improve our student body’s contributions to school spirit and campus sustainability. With these two initiatives we hope to educate the student body on a consistent way of life to keep the campus and community green, healthy, and beautiful. Campus Initiatives is also dedicated to celebrating Celt athletes and their achievements.
Mission Statement: CI strives to bring new, beneficial projects to campus. Through service, sustainability, and spirit we seek to positively impact our school and community that surrounds it.
Past Events Include:
Sustainability Events: Second Hand September, Earth Week, National Coffee Day
Spirit Events: Volleyball Tailgate, Celt League, Founders Day
Want to Get Involved?
If you like going to our events and would like to learn about them, become an Innovator! As an Innovator, you get exclusive insight on the events as well as exclusive merchandise!
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For more information, contact us at ci@stthom.edu or .
Biology – Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta)
Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) is an honor society for students, particularly undergraduates, dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research.
Alpha Psi Omega is a theatre honor society for providing acknowledgement to those demonstrating a high standard of accomplishment in theatre and, through the expansion of Alpha Psi Omega among colleges and universities, providing a wider fellowship for those interested in theatre. The society does not take the place of any regular theatre clubs or producing groups, but as students qualify, they may be rewarded by election to membership in this society.
The UST APO chapter, Alpha Alpha Beta, supports the UST Drama Program theatre productions both onstage and backstage, offers theatre workshops open to all UST students, organizes events for the society membership and in collaboration with other UST honor societies and clubs as the opportunities arise and engages in community service projects.
An educational, non-profit student organization committed to bridging the gap between the academic and professional world through networking opportunities that promote career development for accounting students.
The Cameron Business Society is an organization by business students, for business students, that seeks to provide professional development, skill workshops and networking opportunities to elevate members into competitive candidates for the internship or career of their choosing.
Chess club is for new or experienced players at UST that want to play chess and improve their skills.
The club can help improve students' chess skills and make the students grow wiser into their choices. We are also always open to teaching chess to any interested student. We can't wait to play with yall.
The purpose of this organization is to establish a community for Physics and Engineering Majors, as well as any other students who take interest in physics, such as physics minors. The chapter will focus on fostering interpersonal relationships between students, with the goal of creating a communal space for engineers, physics students, and other like-minded individuals.
An educational, non-profit student organization committed to bridging the gap between the academic and professional world through networking opportunities that promote career development for accounting students.
The major goals of UST FSA are (1) help the UST community learn more about the Filipino culture (2) help FSA members learn to collaborate with diverse populations, and (3) help members succeed personally and professionally.
The Mission of the League of United Latin American Citizens is to advance the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health and civil rights of the Hispanic population of the United States.
ISS seeks to promote and celebrate different cultures and career opportunities available in diplomatic and governmental service. It provides members with a solid foundation for understanding world affairs or to develop a career in the international field. ISS puts on fun events to help build a sense of community among IS majors and those interested in world events. Such as movie nights, trivia, fundraising events, guest speakers and more. ISS also hosts the university’s annual International Festival (IFEST), and other internationally-themed events.
If you are majoring in an International Studies related field, or if you just want to learn more about global affairs and the cultures of the world, then join us! All majors are welcome!
Celts for Life’s mission is to spread awareness and promote the protection of the sanctity and beauty of human life from conception until natural death on our campus and in our community. Our club promotes the Culture of Life by hosting educational events, volunteering in our community, and supporting pregnant and parenting students on our campus. While we celebrate the overturning of Roe v. Wade, we are committed to promoting life-affirming options and supporting women financially, materially, and spiritually.
The 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· Student Chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS) aims to afford students to become better acquainted with the duties of a modern scientist and wants to create a professional and safe environment for students to engage with the chemical sciences.
Supporting non-profit organizations in Houston, TX, and supporting Doctors Without Borders/MSF in their mission to provide non-profit healthcare by giving back to our community and serving the underserved.
Updates on our meeting dates will be sent via email and through our IG!
Health Occupations Student of Association (HOSA)
Mission Statement:
The primary purpose of HOSA is to serve the needs of its health occupations student members.
The chapter works to promote student involvement in current healthcare issues, environmental concerns, and survival needs of the community, the nation and the world. In addition, it provides opportunities for the development of personal and occupational competencies and social skills that lead to realistic career choices and successful employment in the healthcare field.
“We welcome people even if their majors are not STEM related”
Latino Medical Student Association +
Mission Statement:
Unifying pre-medical students to promote Latino health" Our goal is to aid pre-medical students in their journey at The 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· and hopefully lower the number of students who struggle in the pre-medical track from Freshman year to Senior year.