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  • ABA Law Student Division

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    ABA Law Student Division

    American Bar Association membership in the Law Student Division (LSD) of the American Bar Association (ABA) is open to all law students. LSD members receive nine issues annually of Student Lawyer, a publication that keeps readers abreast of what law students in the U.S. are doing. Each year, two student members receive an expense-paid trip to the American Bar Association national convention to attend workshops, seminars, and meetings with other student leaders and lawyers from across the country. Delegates also represent TU’s College of Law at regional ABA/LSD meetings. Low-cost group life and health insurance are available, and ABA-LSD members receive lower rates on certain books and study guides. Membership dues are $20 per year and include a subscription to the ABA Journal. 

  • Academic Team

    • Academic & Research

    Academic Team

    The Academic Team at UTulsa promotes competition and team-building by focusing on rigorous academic study, with each member of the team specializing in different areas, in order to participate in tournaments at the highest level.

  • Afghan Student Association

    • Cultural & Identity

    Afghan Student Association

    The Afghan Student Association represents Afghan culture to the UTulsa community by organizing cultural festivals and providing support for Afghan students. As the first Afghan student organization at UTulsa, it increases the visibility of Afghan students and offers peer mentoring and community.

  • African Student Association

    • Cultural & Identity

    African Student Association

    The African Student Association promotes a deeper understanding and appreciation of African cultures, traditions and histories within the university community, enriching UTulsa’s cultural diversity and promoting cross-cultural understanding.

  • Agricultural Law Association

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Agricultural Law Association

    The Agricultural Law Association (ALA) is an organization for law students that focuses on learning the current legal trends in agricultural law. ALA’s goal is to promote the interests of livestock and plant agriculture as well as sustainability of our farming systems in Oklahoma and elsewhere. Agricultural law interacts with almost every aspect of law from real property to federal regulations, tax law, business, and more. ALA aims to provide a learning space for students interested in agriculture and natural resources. Main activities include speaker events and volunteering with local farming cooperatives. 

  • Alpha at TU

    • Religious & Spiritual

    Alpha at TU

    Alpha at UTulsa creates an open group conversation to explore faith, religion and Christianity in a safe and welcoming space. It is a place where students, regardless of their knowledge or experience with faith, can learn, ask questions and explore Christianity.

  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority

    • Greek Life

    Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority

    Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s mission is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of “Service to All Mankind.”

  • Amateur Radio Club

    • Arts & Humanities
    • Career & Professional

    Amateur Radio Club

    UTARC brings the hobby of amateur radio to campus, providing opportunities for experimentation with RF technology. Its activities offer hands-on learning for electrical engineering concepts and introduce new electronics concepts to students across campus.

  • American Constitution Society

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    American Constitution Society

    The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) seeks to foster a progressive legal network of individuals committed to strengthening our democratic legitimacy, upholding the rule of law, and realizing the promise of equality for all. We aim to build a campus community that encourages open discourse and expression so that all can feel welcome in the legal profession. 

  • American Society of HVAC Engineers

    • Career & Professional

    American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers

    ASHRAE student chapter provides learning and career initiatives for engineers interested in HVAC and refrigeration, as well as anyone interested in the field who wants to learn more and secure future advancements.

  • Animation Club

    • Academic & Research
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Career & Professional
    • Sports & Recreation

    Animation Club

    The UTulsa Animation Club provides a place for individuals interested in animation to express themselves and discuss animated work. The club is accessible to both animators and fans of the medium, benefiting everyone’s perception of art, individual skills and knowledge of the industry through a collaborative environment.

  • Arab Student Association

    • Cultural & Identity

    Arab Student Association

    The Arab Student Association is dedicated to teaching people about Arabia, Arab struggles, and culture.

  • Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Club

    • STEM

    Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Club

    The Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Club promotes current AI/ML knowledge, research and competitions among students. It provides interdisciplinary understanding and opportunities and fosters collaboration on AI/ML research, topics and workshops.

  • Asian American Student Association

    • Cultural & Identity

    Asian American Student Association

    Asian American Student Association strives to promote awareness of the Asian-American culture and diversity on our campus. Our organization works toward the collective benefit of the Tulsan and Asian American communities, welcomes cultural diversity, advocates for social justice, and raises a voice in global issues that affect the domestic and international Asian communities. Our purpose is to connect, network, and unite those who are of Asian descent as well as those with an interest in those cultures.

  • Asian Law Student Association

    • Career & Professional
    • Cultural & Identity
    • Law

    Asian Law Student Association

    The Asian Law Students Association’s goal is to foster a welcoming community for Asian law students and engage with the student body to promote curiosity and appreciation for Asian culture and contributions to the legal field and society. Main activities include hosting Asian cultural events throughout the school year and an annual potluck.

  • Association for Computing Machinery

    • Career & Professional
    • STEM

    Association for Computing Machinery

    The Association for Computing Machinery furthers the education of UTulsa students in computer science and provides a network of support, community and opportunities for those pursuing a career in the technology industry.

  • Association of Black Collegians

    • Cultural & Identity

    Association of Black Collegians

    As the Association of Black Collegians, we believe in the empowerment and equality of all people, with a focus on black and Afro identifying students. Our mission is to call attention to issues facing the black community while uplifting, educating, and creating a free and critically thinking environment for marginalized students on the University of Tulsa’s campus. We strive to create and maintain a safe space for all students of our community no regardless of their identities so that a stronger force for good in the TU community is made. Through this, we hope not only to empower others, but to help build driven and socially conscious leaders dedicated to improving and making an impact in our society.

  • Association of International Students

    • Academic & Research
    • Cultural & Identity

    Association of International Students

    The Association of International Students promotes diversity and fosters belonging for international students at The University of Tulsa through multicultural events and advocacy. The organization hosts events including International Night, International Bazaar and soccer tournaments while serving as a bridge between international students and the broader university community to address specific concerns. AIS also provides community service opportunities through programs like its Multicultural Educational Exchange, allowing students to share their culture and perspectives with the Tulsa community while promoting mutual understanding and respect.

  • Badminton Club

    • Sports & Recreation

    Badminton Club

    The Badminton Club brings students together to promote the popular racket sport. The club is open to all students, from novices to veterans, with no attendance requirements. It serves as a platform for people to develop lasting friendships.

  • Baptist Collegiate Ministries

    • Religious & Spiritual

    Baptist Collegiate Ministries

    Baptist Collegiate Ministries hosts weekly events including a Monday night fellowship with a meal and worship, free weekday lunches for community building, and mentor lunches with guest speakers. The ministry also holds small group gatherings for encouragement and discussion.

  • Best Buddies

    • Cultural & Identity

    Best Buddies

    Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, and inclusive living for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).

  • Beta Upsilon Chi

    • Religious & Spiritual

    Beta Upsilon Chi

    Beta Upsilon Chi exists for the purpose of establishing brotherhood and unity among college men based on the common bond of Jesus Christ. Activities include weekly chapter meetings, 4-6 man weekly cell group bible studies, service events, philanthropy events, date functions, open campus parties, brotherhood activities and competitions, intramurals, and more.

  • Biomedical Engineering Society

    • Academic & Research
    • Health Sciences
    • STEM

    Biomedical Engineering Society

    The UTulsa Biomedical Engineering Society chapter encourages the knowledge and pursuit of biomedical engineering. It serves as a place for engineers, natural science, and health science students to bond over shared interests through lunch-and-learns, facility tours and certification classes, fostering interdisciplinary community.

  • Black Law Students Association

    • Career & Professional
    • Cultural & Identity
    • Law

    Black Law Students Association

    The Black Law Student Association strives to create an atmosphere where unity is fostered and a chance where we can actively address common issues and provide solutions and tools to help each other succeed. Our main activities include hosting visiting speakers (e.g., Ricco Wright and Judge Holmes), as well as social events. 

  • Black Student Athlete Association

    • Cultural & Identity
    • Sports & Recreation

    Black Student Athlete Association

    The Black Student Athlete Association provides a safe space for the black student-athletes on campus through bi-monthly meetings and other events to develop relationships outside of sports, strengthen community, perform service and support other campus events.

  • Board of Advocates

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Board of Advocates

    The Board of Advocates is the only moot court/mock trial organization at The University of Tulsa College of Law, providing opportunities for professional development of the oral and written skills required of the legal profession. The board organizes and hosts multiple intra-school competitions each semester and coordinates and sponsors a number of regional and national competition teams made up of students chosen to represent TU Law. The board works closely with judges, practicing attorneys, faculty and alumni who judge the competitions and coach the regional and national teams. In addition, the board organizes the annual Chili Fest competition, which brings together attorneys and students in a networking event full of great food and fun activities, as well as an annual awards banquet to recognize the hardworking students who compete and the lawyers and judges in the legal community that make the board’s competitions possible.

  • C.S. Lewis Group

    • Arts & Humanities
    • Religious & Spiritual

    C.S. Lewis Group

    The C.S. Lewis Group meets weekly to discuss and read books by C.S. Lewis. It is a place to find friends who share a love of reading, philosophy and fiction and to discuss the philosophical questions Lewis raises.

  • Capture the Flag

    • Academic & Research
    • Sports & Recreation
    • STEM

    Capture the Flag

    TU CTF provides students with the opportunity to compete and hone their cybersecurity skills in internationally recognized CTF competitions, as well through its own annual CTF competition.

  • Chi Alpha

    • Religious & Spiritual

    Chi Alpha

    Chi Alpha is an interdenominational Christian fellowship open to all students. The group emphasizes leadership training, Biblical literacy through small-group studies, and hands-on service opportunities, including international mission projects.

  • Chi Omega

    • Greek Life

    Chi Omega

    Nickname: Chi–O
    Chapter Name: Epsilon Gamma
    Colors: Cardinal and Straw
    Symbol: Owl
    Flower: White Carnation
    National Founding: April 5, 1895 at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.
    Local Founding: April 18, 1929
    Philanthropy: Make–A–Wish Foundation

    Service to others is a founding value of Chi Omega Fraternity, and each collegiate and alumnae chapter participates in philanthropic activities in their local communities. Chi Omega has a national alliance with the Make-A-Wish Foundation®, one of the world’s most well-known charities. Since 2002, Chi Omegas have raised over $18 million and donated over 1,000,000 volunteer hours to the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help fulfill its mission to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. In addition, many members donate to the Chi Omega Foundation, an educational foundation that provides scholarships for undergraduate and graduate study and leadership training for Chi Omegas of all ages.

    Chi Omega values and encourages the development of: academic excellence and intellectual pursuits, service to others, friendship, community and campus involvement, personal and career development, and personal integrity.

  • Christian Legal Society

    • Law
    • Religious & Spiritual

    Christian Legal Society

    The Christian Legal Society exists to nurture and encourage Christian law students by providing mentors and resources aimed at fostering spiritual growth, compassionate outreach and the integration of faith, study and practice. 

  • Climbing Association

    • Sports & Recreation

    Climbing Association

    The University of Tulsa Climbing Association unites climbers on campus and provides an entry point for those intrigued by the sport. The club works to make the sport more accessible to all students.

  • Club Sand Volleyball

    • Sports & Recreation

    Club Sand Volleyball

    TU Club Sand Volleyball (TUSVB) promotes organized and fun sand volleyball throughout the student body. The club hosts practices for players of all skill levels to create a space to practice and improve.

  • College Republicans

    • Service & Community

    College Republicans

    The UTulsa College Republicans promotes the principles of conservatism among the student body and recruits members for the organization and the Republican Party. The group aids in election efforts and helps develop political skills and leadership abilities among Republican students to prepare them for future community service. As a campus political organization, it works to inform members about civic engagement, campaigns and voting responsibilities. The club hosts regular meetings twice monthly, featuring politicians and public figures, and organizes joint events with other campus groups to discuss new state policies and related topics.

  • Combat Robotics of Tulsa

    • Sports & Recreation
    • STEM

    Combat Robotics of Tulsa

    Combat Robotics of Tulsa promotes interest in STEM in a unique way that encourages creativity, problem-solving and teamwork. The club is open to all majors and provides hands-on experience with mechanical and electrical components.

  • Cricket Club

    • Sports & Recreation

    Cricket Club

    The Cricket Club introduces and promotes cricket within the university community, giving students and teachers from all cultural backgrounds a chance to interact over a shared passion. The sport provides a different athletic experience from traditional American sports.

  • Criminal Law Club

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Criminal Law Club

    The Criminal Law Club focuses on expanding criminal law education and exposure to the justice system. Main activities are hosting educational lunch-and-learns, getting involved in community projects and organizing workshops.

  • DCARES

    • Cultural & Identity

    DCARES

    Disability Connections, Advocacy, Resources, Education, and Support (DCARES) provides a space for disabled students and allies to share their ideas and work to make campus more welcoming and accessible to students of all abilities. Specific goals include expanding disability awareness and acceptance by providing educational resources to students, faculty, and staff, as well as improving the accessibility of campus events such as orientation, career fair, and sports games.

  • Delta Delta Delta

    • Greek Life

    Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta)

    Nickname: Tri Delta
    Chapter Name: Theta Upsilon
    Colors: Silver, Gold, and Cerulean Blue
    Symbols: Pearl, Pine Tree, Trident, Star and Crescent
    Flower: Pansy
    National Founding: November 28, 1888 at Boston University, Boston, MA.
    Local Founding: May 19, 1931
    Philanthropy: St. Jude Children’s Hospital

    Tri Delta collegiate and alumnae chapters raise funds and give service to support Children’s Cancer Charities. In addition to local hospitals, clinics and cancer camps, Tri Delta chapters have raised more than $47 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the fraternity’s philanthropic partner since 1999. In 2014, Tri Delta made a commitment of raising $60 million dollars in ten years for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. On the education and humanitarian front, Delta Delta Delta Foundation awards scholarships and provides assistance to alumnae and collegiate members in need. Finally, the fraternity opened The Center for Living, Learning & Leading in 2006 to fund Tri Delta’s collegiate living environments and develop innovative educational and leadership initiatives to ensure a safe, rewarding and relevant sorority experience for future generations of Tri Delta members.

    Tri Delta was founded by women for women. Ours is a remarkable story, and Tri Delta is proud to share a sisterhood created by brave, bold and kind women who were looking to be themselves and belong to something bigger something distinctive, something dynamic and something worthy of the best in them. Visit Greek Life for more information.

  • Delta Gamma

    • Greek Life

    Delta Gamma

    Nickname: Dee Gee
    Chapter Name: Gamma Beta
    Colors: Bronze, Pink, and Blue
    Symbol: Anchor
    Flower: Cream–Colored Rose
    National Founding: December 25, 1873 at Lewis School, Oxford, MS.
    Local Founding: March 22, 1947
    Philanthropies: Service for Sight & Joining Forces

    The Delta Gamma Foundation offers all members lifetime enrichment through educational growth, personal development and opportunities for philanthropic service in the highest spirit of social responsibility. How do members live the Delta Gamma motto of “Do Good”? Volunteer service is at the heart of Delta Gamma’s work. Through Service for Sight, Joining Forces, the Golden Anchor Program and community activities, the Foundation supports the philanthropic goals of our members and chapters. Foundation grants support Delta Gamma pre-schools and organizations that promote sight preservation and enhance the lives of children and adults who are blind or visually impaired.

    Delta Gamma offers to women of all ages a rich heritage based on principles of personal integrity, personal responsibility, and intellectual honesty. Its primary purpose is to foster high ideals of friendship, promote educational and cultural interests, create a true sense of social responsibility, and develop the finest qualities of character. “Go into the world and do well. But more importantly, go into the world and DO GOOD.”

  • Disc Golf Club

    • Sports & Recreation

    Disc Golf Club

    The Disc Golf Club offers opportunities for students to be active outdoors through a low-impact form of exercise and discover a community for students to connect over the sport.

  • Energy Law Club

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Energy Law Club

    The purpose of TELC is to educate members on Energy Law in the state of Oklahoma, as well as internationally by partnering with AIEN (Association of International Energy Negotiators). TELC will provide opportunities for students to further their education, network with Energy Lawyers, and establish a connection between the Tulsa Law School and the Collins College of Business.

  • Engineers Without Borders

    • Academic & Research
    • STEM

    Engineers Without Borders

    Engineers Without Borders-USA partners with developing communities to improve their quality of life through the implementation of environmentally and economically sustainable engineering projects while developing internationally responsible engineers and engineering students.

    EWB-USA’s vision is to have a world where all communities in the world have the means to access clean drinking water, adequate sanitary conditions, and the ability to meet their other economic and engineering needs.

    These conditions require a commitment by professionals, to work with the local communities, businesses, non-government organizations and international development organizations.

  • Esports and Gaming

    • Sports & Recreation

    Esports and Gaming

  • Every Campus A Refuge

    • Cultural & Identity

    Every Campus A Refuge

    ECAR gives UTulsa students the opportunity to learn about and gain experience in refugee assistance. It works to utilize university resources to assist refugees who move into the community and classrooms, fostering cross-cultural education and growth.

  • Family Law Student Association

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Family Law Student Association

    The Family Law Student Association (FLSA) partners students with the attorneys of the Family Law Section of the Tulsa Bar Association to bring light to the various topics pertaining to family law. From protective orders to custody, guardianships and adoptions, and from divorce petitions to divorce decrees, FLSA strives to unveil the procedure and substance of family law at both the trial and appellate level. 

  • Federal Bar Association

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Federal Bar Association

    The Federal Bar Association provides a vast, interconnected network with attorneys and judges practicing federal law. UTulsa’s student chapter works with the Federal Bar Association to host guest speakers, facilitate networking, and pair student members with practicing attorneys in the area for our mentorship program. 

  • Federalist Society

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Federalist Society

    The Federalist Society is a nationwide organization promoting open debate on legal issues, fostering balanced and open debate about the fundamental principles of individual freedom, limited government and judicial restraint. The UTulsa chapter arranges debates, panels, speakers, movie nights and mixers, as well as at least one large keynote debate each year. 

  • Fellowship of Catholic University Students

    • Religious & Spiritual

    Fellowship of Catholic University Students

    The Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS) is a Catholic ministry with a mission to make disciples for Christ by inviting students into a relationship with Jesus, accompanying them on their journey, and equipping them to share their faith.

  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes

    • Religious & Spiritual
    • Sports & Recreation

    Fellowship of Christian Athletes

    The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an on-campus ministry that encourages students to use their personal platforms to make a positive impact through the gospel. Weekly meetings feature free meals, games, worship music and guest speakers, fostering a diverse community where UTulsa students can build lasting relationships. The ministry is also active in serving the broader Tulsa community.

  • Fellowship of Christians at Law

    • Law
    • Religious & Spiritual

    Fellowship of Christians at Law

    The Fellowship of Christians at Law seeks to provide a space for all Christian students to come together as we navigate law school and prepare for our future careers. We host student-led fellowship lunchtime events every other week during the academic year where students can share from their own traditions and experiences and learn about styles of prayer, read the scriptures together, and simply spend time together in community. We also help incoming students from outside the Tulsa area connect with local faith communities and host speakers on the intersection of Christian faith and the practice of the law.

  • Fiber Arts Clubs

    • Arts & Humanities

    Fiber Arts Clubs

    The Fiber Arts Club brings together students and faculty who love fiber arts – such as knitting, crocheting and cross-stitching – to teach and learn new skills. It provides a unique outlet for a prevalent hobby not taught at UTulsa, offering community and a chance to give back.

  • Film Club

    • Arts & Humanities

    Film Club

    The University of Tulsa Film Club brings together students from all majors and backgrounds through a shared appreciation for cinema. Membership does not require any prior filmmaking knowledge or experience. The club hosts on-campus film screenings, facilitates discussions and organizes group trips to local theaters. Snacks are provided at all events.

  • First-Generation Student Club

    • Academic & Research
    • Cultural & Identity

    First-Generation Student Club

    The First-Generation Student Club (Gen1TU) provides first-generation college students at UTulsa with a community and peer network to foster personal growth and academic success. The club supports students who are the first in their family to attend a four-year university, helping them navigate the unique challenges of higher education. Gen1TU offers a space for first-gen students to connect and share their experiences.

  • Furry Fandom

    • Cultural & Identity

    Furry Fandom

    The UTulsa Furry Fandom Club provides a welcoming community for those involved or interested in the furry fandom, a community focused on anthropomorphic animal characters that has existed since the 1980s. The club also educates others about the community, which is a home for many LGBTQ+ and neurodiverse people.

  • Give Gaza Hope

    • Cultural & Identity
    • Service & Community

    Give Gaza Hope

    Give Gaza Hope at UTulsa is a supporting branch of the local grassroots humanitarian initiative. The non-political group educates students on the humanitarian crisis in Palestine and raises funds that go directly to individuals in need. The founder, Joslyn Mery-Massad, is a Lebanese Tulsa native that worked with Palestinian athletes in her career as a journalist and created GGH as a way to support her friends in their time of dire need.

  • Health Law Society

    • Career & Professional
    • Health Sciences
    • Law

    Health Law Society

    Interested in the interconnected fields of law and medicine? Join the Health Law Society to learn more about the opportunities in health law, hear interesting speakers and get involved in volunteer opportunities. 

  • Hip Hop Dance Club

    • Arts & Humanities
    • Sports & Recreation

    Hip Hop Dance Club

    The Hip Hop Dance Club creates an environment that reflects the positive dance community of hip hop. It holds events and classes where people can have a great time, meet new friends, build confidence and exercise.

  • Hurricane Rocketry Club

    • Academic & Research
    • STEM

    Hurricane Rocketry Club

    The Hurricane Rocketry Club fulfills student interest in aerospace engineering, space exploration, and related fields by competing in the Spaceport America Cup.

  • Immigration Law Society

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Immigration Law Society

    The Immigration Law Society (immLAW) is a public-interest student organization that seeks to serve, educate and empower Tulsa’s immigrant community while providing students with opportunities to develop transferable legal skills that apply to all areas of law. ImmLAW allows students to gain real-life experience in the application of the law while making a real difference in people’s lives. Each month, immLAW hosts a lunch meeting that usually includes a guest speaker talking about potential careers in immigration and/or public policy topics related to the field. 

  • Interfaith at TU

    • Religious & Spiritual
    • Service & Community

    Interfaith at TU

    Interfaith promotes dialogue and peace between the different faiths of students. The organization aims to bridge gaps between faiths and facilitate mutual learning.

  • Interfraternity Council

    • Greek Life

    Interfraternity Council

    The North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) is the governing body for many national and international fraternal organizations. These fraternities are governed by the undergraduate Interfraternity Council (IFC) of UTulsa and their national headquarters. IFC includes representatives from each of these fraternities, advisers and an executive board.

  • International Game Developers Association

    • Sports & Recreation

    International Game Developers Association

    The International Game Developers Association’s (IGDA) creates a positive and welcoming environment where students of all majors and skill levels can share their love of games and their passion for creating better games within a collaborative, diverse community.

  • International Student Ministries

    • Cultural & Identity
    • Religious & Spiritual
    • Service & Community

    International Student Ministries

    International Student Ministries focuses on creating a welcoming Christian community for international students. The group welcomes all students, both international and domestic, regardless of faith background.

  • InterVarsity Campus Ministry

    • Religious & Spiritual

    InterVarsity Campus Ministry

    InterVarsity Christian Fellowship welcomes students and faculty of all belief backgrounds to discuss faith through Bible studies, prayer meetings and service opportunities. The group aims to establish witnessing communities to grow in love for God, scripture, and a diverse global community. Its vision is to see campus communities transformed and to develop world changers.

  • Italian Culture Club

    • Cultural & Identity

    Italian Culture Club

    The Italian Culture Club promotes traditional Italian culture and heritage. It creates a space for Italian and non-Italian students to learn about Italian traditions and history.

  • Jewish Student and Cultural Association

    • Cultural & Identity
    • Religious & Spiritual

    Jewish Student and Cultural Association

    The Jewish Student and Cultural Association provides a safe and welcoming environment for the university’s Jewish student, staff and faculty community, as well as for anyone interested in learning about Jewish life and culture.

  • Kappa Alpha Order

    • Greek Life

    Kappa Alpha Order

    Kappa Alpha Order seeks men of intellect and virtue to provide a fully rounded college experience. Our values of reverence, gentility, knowledge, leadership, brotherhood, and excellence have led us to become leaders on our campus. We continue to seek out new brothers and to grow as individuals and an organization.

  • Kappa Alpha Theta

    • Greek Life

    Kappa Alpha Theta

    Nickname: Theta
    Chapter Name: Gamma Tau
    Colors: Black and Gold
    Symbol: Kite
    Flower: Black and Gold Pansy
    National Founding: January 27, 1870 at DePauw University, Greencastle, IN.
    Local Founding: February 23, 1951
    Philanthropy: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)

    The official philanthropy of Kappa Alpha Theta is CASA-Court Appointed Special Advocates. CASA programs can be found in 49 states, the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands. CASA volunteers advocate for children who are in foster care because of abuse or neglect. Theta chapters across the nation support their local CASA programs by conducting fundraisers, providing office assistance, and participating in special events for CASA children and volunteers. In addition to CASA, Theta supports the Kappa Alpha Theta Foundation which provides annual grants to the National CASA chapter, scholarships and leadership grants for collegians and alumnae, and funding for educational programs. Lastly, members contribute to the Friendship Fund in order to provide assistance to sisters in need.

    Yesterday, today, and tomorrow, Kappa Alpha Theta exists to nurture each member throughout her college and alumnae experience and to offer a lifelong opportunity for social, intellectual, and moral growth as she meets the higher and broader demands of mature life.

  • Kappa Delta

    • Greek Life

    Kappa Delta

    Nickname: KD
    Chapter Name: Beta Epsilon
    Colors: Olive Green and Pearl White
    Symbols: Dagger, Teddy Bear, Nautilus Shell
    Flower: White Rose
    National Founding: October 23, 1897 at Longwood University, Farmville, VA.
    Local Founding: September 11, 1937
    Philanthropies: Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., Prevent Child Abuse America, The Orthopedic Research Awards, & The Children’s Hospital in Richmond, VA.

    Kappa Delta supports four national philanthropies – Prevent Child Abuse America, Girl Scouts of the USA, the Orthopedic Research Awards, and Children’s Hospital of Richmond, Virginia. Kappa Delta founded the Confidence Coalition, a national movement committed to promoting self-confidence in girls and women so that they may feel empowered to overcome social barriers and be inspired to reach their greatest potential. In 1999, Kappa Delta Sorority created National Women’s Friendship Day for all women. The holiday was so popular that it was expanded in 2009 to a month-long celebration. Now women celebrate International Women’s Friendship Month (IWFM) the entire month of September. Also in 2009, a small group of girls came up with the idea to create a day just for girls to celebrate what makes girls special. With the help of their mentor, they took the idea to Kappa Delta Sorority and together they created International Girls Day on behalf of the Confidence Coalition. With the message, “She Can Do Anything!” the celebration recognizes the spirit of girls and encourages girls to make their dreams a reality. The celebration takes place each year on November 14.

    Kappa Delta Sorority is a national organization for women committed to:
    •Inspiring our members to reach their full potential;
    •Preparing our members for community service, active leadership and responsible citizenship;
    •Creating opportunities for lifetime involvement through innovative and responsive programs, and strategic collaborations and partnerships; and
    •Fostering the development of our time-honored values within the context of friendship.

  • Kappa Kappa Gamma

    • Greek Life

    Kappa Kappa Gamma

    Nickname: Kappa
    Chapter Name: Delta Pi
    Colors: Light and Dark Blue
    Symbols: Golden Key, Owl
    Flower: Fleur–de–Lis
    National Founding: October 13, 1870 at Monmouth College, Monmouth, IL.
    Local Founding: October 31, 1946
    Philanthropies: Reading is Fundamental & Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation

    Kappa Kappa Gamma is very proud to support RIF —Reading is Fundamental, a program that focuses on promoting literacy in communities. As a chapter, Kappas volunteer time and resources to promoting literacy and academic success in the Tulsa community. As a chapter, Kappa also supports the national Kappa Kappa Gamma Foundation, which provides several undergraduate and graduate scholarships for members as well as emergency grants for undergraduate members, and educational programming and leadership development for the chapter. Philanthropy is an important part of what it means to be a Kappa Kappa Gamma.

    The Delta Pi chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Tulsa was founded on November 2, 1946. Its diverse members are from all over the country and are represented on campus in Student Association, Panhellenic, and University Ambassadors along with several other honor societies and clubs. Our members are studying majors in every college and have a variety of backgrounds and interests.

  • Kappa Sigma

    • Greek Life

    Kappa Sigma

    Since the dawn of the Fraternity, the heart of Kappa Sigma has been led by Four Pillars which guide our ambitions and underpin our successes. Striving for excellence in Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship and Service produces Brothers who are involved in all aspects of campus life; excel academically and professionally. Kappa Sigma offers the framework to build yourself into the man you want to be. “He must be a gentleman … a man of honor and courage … a man of zeal, yet humble … an intelligent man … a man of truth … one who tempers action with wisdom…” Kappa Sigma searches for young men who embody these standards through our pledge program and offers membership to those that showcase these attributes.

  • Korean Student Association

    • Cultural & Identity

    Korean Student Association

    The Korean Student Association (KSA) provides a community for Korean and Korean-American students to connect and for other students to learn about the diversity of Korean culture beyond mainstream media.

  • La Tertulia

    • Cultural & Identity

    La Tertulia

    La Tertulia is a conversation club conducted in Spanish, and facilitated by native-speaker professors. While casual, it is a fantastic way to meet new people, and to practice Spanish skills. The club also hosts movie nights and are looking to expand membership and events offered.

  • Lambda Alpha Anthropology

    • Academic & Research
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Graduate
    • Honor Societies
    • STEM

    Lambda Alpha Anthropology

    The Lambda Alpha – TU Chapter provides students with access to novel academic research across the four fields of anthropology. The organization encourages both undergraduate and graduate members to improve their academic performance by presenting collaborative or individual research. It also helps develop professional skills to enhance members’ competitiveness after graduation. The chapter serves as a networking platform, connecting students with recognized expert guest speakers and other University of Tulsa students outside the anthropology major. Lambda Alpha also participates in community service events, including World Anthropology Day and Archaeology Day.

  • Lambda Chi Alpha

    • Greek Life

    Lambda Chi Alpha

    Founded in 1937, the TU chapter of LCA has built a strong culture of tradition, a wide alumni network, and accumulated too many great stories to keep track of along the way.

  • LANBrew

    • Sports & Recreation

    LANBrew

    LANbrew (LAN meaning Local Area Network) is a Local Area Network gaming club. Typical events include game party nights, tournaments, and themed game events.

  • Latin American Student Association

    • Cultural & Identity

    Latin American Student Association

    The Latin American Student Association seeks to teach and share the understanding of Latin America and Latin American culture. LASA promotes the social integration of students of Latin American origin, self-identification, background, or heritage.

  • Latinx Law Student Association

    • Career & Professional
    • Cultural & Identity
    • Law

    Latinx Law Student Association

    The Latino Law Students Association (LLSA) is dedicated to promoting a healthy and fulfilling environment and to representing the diverse needs of Latino/a law students. Our main activities include mentoring middle school students at San Miguel School; preparing home-cooked dinners; and sponsoring concerts and Latino/ethnic celebrations. Some special events we get involved with are Diversity Day, Spanish for Lawyers and volunteering at Murdock Villa. 

  • Leading Women of Tomorrow

    • Career & Professional
    • Cultural & Identity
    • Service & Community

    Leading Women of Tomorrow

    Leading Women of Tomorrow is a national organization that equips young women with the skills, networks and confidence to succeed in public policy fields. The UTulsa chapter empowers women of all majors to be leaders in civic engagement.

  • Lil L’s

    • Cultural & Identity
    • Law
    • Service & Community

    Lil L’s

    Lil L’s is a student organization with the purpose of supporting students who are parents and their families. Whether it be the offering of resources, organizing family events, or providing a space to share experiences, advice and support, we strive to provide a supportive community for parents and parents-to-be within the UTulsa Law family. 

  • Little Blue House

    • Cultural & Identity
    • Religious & Spiritual
    • Service & Community

    Little Blue House

    The Little Blue House is an open and affirming interfaith campus ministry that welcomes all individuals, regardless of faith tradition, background, or identity. It offers a free vegetarian lunch each Wednesday during the fall and spring semesters.

  • Make a Difference Engineering

    • Academic & Research
    • Service & Community
    • STEM

    Make a Difference Engineering

    Make a Difference Engineering (MADE at TU) is a program that has fundamentally improved the lives of many disabled children in northeast Oklahoma through the design and development of mobility aids and other adaptive devices. The social service aspect of MADE at TU is tremendously valuable to students and faculty: The technical challenges are comprehensive, and the client interactions are ideal exercises in developing design requirements.

  • Martial Arts

    • Sports & Recreation

    Martial Arts

    The UTulsa Martial Arts Club teaches self-defense through various martial arts disciplines. It offers instruction for beginners and provides a free training space for experienced students. The club’s lessons also explore the cultural importance of different martial arts traditions. It provides a space for students to engage in a activity that is both physically and mentally rewarding.

  • Mathematical Association of America

    • Academic & Research
    • STEM

    Mathematical Association of America

    The MAA at UTulsa promotes community within the mathematics department and provides opportunities for students to enjoy mathematics recreationally. The club bridges the gap between younger and older math majors, providing mentorship and guidance.

  • Men's Volleyball Club

    • Sports & Recreation

    Men’s Volleyball Club

    The Men’s Volleyball Club provides a place for players to improve their skills through drills and games and introduces newer players to the sport.

  • National Society of Black Engineers

    • Academic & Research
    • Career & Professional
    • Cultural & Identity
    • STEM

    National Society of Black Engineers

    NSBE is a 501(C)(3) non-profit association that is owned and managed by its members. The organization is dedicated to the academic and professional success of African-American engineering students and professionals. NSBE offers members leadership training, professional development, mentoring opportunities, career placement services and more! NSBE is comprised of more than 300 collegiate, 75 professional and 75 pre-college chapters nationwide and overseas. The University of Tulsa is part of the Region 5 division of NSBE.

  • Native American Law Students Association

    • Career & Professional
    • Cultural & Identity
    • Law

    Native American Law Students Association

    The Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) is dedicated to creating a forum for all students interested in Indigenous law. Members participate in the National Native American Moot Court Competition in February and travel to New Mexico for the Federal Indian Bar Conference in April. The group is also active in researching issues that impact American Indian populations. 

  • OutLaws

    • Career & Professional
    • Cultural & Identity
    • Law

    OutLaws

    OutLaws is the LGBTQ+ law student organization at TU Law. We aim to educate our peers and the law school at large on LGBTQ+ legal and social issues as well as to provide an open, inclusive and safe space for students to express themselves. We regularly conduct information sessions for students and host guest speakers to address current LGBTQ+ issues. We occasionally host community events that address LGBTQ+ issues. One of our recent special events was hosting a Name Change Day for the transgender community, where we helped with completing court documents for individuals wishing to change their names in accordance with their gender identity.

  • Pakistani Student Association

    • Cultural & Identity

    Pakistani Student Association

    The Pakistani Student Association connects Pakistani students through a common platform to act as a unified voice. It facilitates the exchange of cultural, linguistic and societal values with American and other international students.

  • Panhellenic Council

    • Greek Life

    Panhellenic Council

    The Panhellenic Council consists of members of each National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sorority working to facilitate and promote friendship, leadership, service, and scholarship within the Panhellenic community and on campus.

  • Paw Law

    • Career & Professional
    • Law
    • Service & Community

    Paw Law

    Paw Law is the College of Law’s Student Animal Legal Defense Fund chapter. This law student group is affiliated with the Animal Legal Defense Fund and shares its mission to protect the lives and advance the interests of animals through the legal system. We work with organizations in Tulsa to promote animal welfare and support institutions such as the SPCA, Domestic Violence Intervention Services, Inc. and Pause for Paws. If you love animals, this is the place for you. Additionally, we host great events that are a lot of fun.

  • PEER

    • Service & Community

    PEER

    PEER creates a peer-supported space for all students, especially those struggling with substance use, to connect and work together. It builds a network to support the journey of combating substance use and advocates for responsible practices to improve campus health.

  • Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity

    • Academic & Research
    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity

    Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity (PAD) is an organization of law students working together to achieve academic excellence while maintaining a balanced social and professional life. Main activities include monthly lunch meetings, educational panels, bar review, networking events, fundraising events and philanthropy events. 

  • Phi Eta Sigma

    • Academic & Research
    • Honor Societies

    Phi Eta Sigma

    Phi Eta Sigma is the nation’s oldest and largest freshman honor society and is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. The fraternity has had an active chapter on The University of Tulsa’s campus since 1948. The society’s goal is to encourage and reward academic excellence among first-year students in institutions of higher learning. The chapter participates in campus-wide service events, is a recognized student organization, and boasts a successful student mentor program. All first-year students who achieve a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.5 on a 4.0 scale at the close of any full-time curricular period during the first year are eligible to join.

  • Photo Club

    • Arts & Humanities

    Photo Club

    The UTulsa Photo Club fosters a community for photographers of all skill levels and academic backgrounds across campus. It aims to spread interest in photography both at the university and in the community. Open to all students regardless of major, the club offers lectures, workshops, museum outings, field trips and discussions to help members explore the art of photography. A key component of the club’s mission is community service, including a partnership with the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood through the Youth Mentorship Program. Through this initiative, club members work with local students after school, providing basic digital cameras and teaching lessons on composition, subject matter and color.

  • Pi Kappa Alpha

    • Greek Life

    Pi Kappa Alpha

    Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) is an international, Greek letter, secret, social Fraternity dedicated to setting the standard of integrity, intellect, and achievement for our members, host institutions, and the communities in which we live. PIKE provides opportunities for membership development, scholarship programming athletic competition, social functions, and much more. The Gamma Upsilon chapter was founded on June 6th, 1936 and has garnered many awards and recognitions since. In recent years this has included the highest award given to Greek organizations – the Circle of Excellence.

  • Pickleball

    • Sports & Recreation

    Pickleball

    The UTulsa Pickleball Club provides a healthy and friendly environment for students to play the paddle sport. It serves as a fun stress-reliever and community-building activity where players can learn and grow together.

  • Pre-Law Society

    • Academic & Research
    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Pre-Law Society

    The UTulsa Pre-Law Society provides resources and support to students interested in pursuing a legal career. It offers information on law school admissions, course selection and other guidance for pre-law students.

  • Psychology Club

    • Academic & Research
    • Arts & Humanities

    Psychology Club

    The UTulsa Psychology Club builds community for students interested in psychology through educational and social programs. The organization helps members network with faculty, alumni and professionals in the Tulsa psychology community to support career development. The club’s mission focuses on educating, preparing and advocating for psychology students and their peers at the University of Tulsa.

  • Public Interest Board

    • Career & Professional
    • Law
    • Service & Community

    Public Interest Board

    The Public Interest Board at the University of Tulsa College of Law is a student-run organization that promotes community service, public service and pro bono work among law students. All students are automatically members upon enrollment and are encouraged to complete 60 hours of community service before graduation to qualify for honors. PIB organizes service events and fundraisers like Trivia Night and Bingo Night to support its Summer Stipend Program, which provides financial assistance to students working in public interest positions over the summer. For over 15 years, PIB has also delivered birthday gifts to residents of Murdock Villa, a home for adults with disabilities.

  • Quantum Computing Club

    • Academic & Research
    • STEM

    Quantum Computing Club

    The Quantum Computing Club provides UTulsa students interested in quantum computing with resources to engage with the topic and a community of like-minded individuals, without the obligations of a class.

  • Queer Media Club

    • Arts & Humanities
    • Cultural & Identity

    Queer Media Club

    The Queer Media Club provides an accessible, safe and enriching environment for students to connect with media rich in queer representation and themes. It elevates queer voices in popular media and fosters meaningful conversation and connection through film, music and literature.

  • Reading and Writing Club 

    • Arts & Humanities

    Reading and Writing Club 

    The Reading and Writing (RAW) Club offers a space for writers and readers of all majors to work on projects and be in the presence of like-minded people. It encourages members to participate in other clubs like the Collegian and Stylus.

  • Red Equity

    • Cultural & Identity
    • Service & Community

    Red Equity

    Red Equity educates the community on period poverty and menstrual cycles and provides necessary menstrual products to those without access.

  • Reformed University Fellowship

    • Religious & Spiritual
    • Service & Community

    Reformed University Fellowship

    Reformed University Fellowship is a campus ministry that engages students from all backgrounds. RUF invites students into authentic relationships and the study of the Bible, encouraging them to explore their beliefs and find significance in the Christian story.

  • Reproductive Rights Law Society

    • Career & Professional
    • Cultural & Identity
    • Law
    • Service & Community

    Reproductive Rights Law Society

    The Reproductive Rights Law Society is a UTulsa chapter of If/When/How, a national organization dedicated to reproductive justice. The group educates students about reproductive rights and the current legal landscape nationwide. It also provides opportunities for members to help address injustices through advocacy and action.

  • Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law Society

    • Law
    • Service & Community

    Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law Society

    The Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Society at the University of Tulsa College of Law focuses on the legal implications of energy and environmental issues. REELS promotes conservation, sustainability and explores how legal practice can advance these goals. The organization facilitates fellowship among students and faculty, represents student interests in energy and environmental matters, and provides a forum for discussing ideas to benefit the university community. REELS arranges speaker events, volunteer opportunities, networking sessions and competitions.

  • Root66 Cyber Club

    • Sports & Recreation
    • STEM

    Root66 Cyber Club

    Root66 Cyber Club gathers people interested in technology, cybersecurity and hacking. It invites speakers to teach members about relevant topics and contributes to activities like cyber games, competitions and hands-on experiences.

  • Running Association

    • Sports & Recreation

    Running Association

    The Running Association at the University of Tulsa provides a club for students to come together for running, community and enjoyment. It offers a space for runners to make friends over a shared interest, enhancing safety and encouraging the hobby.

  • SAE Aero

    • Academic & Research
    • STEM

    SAE Aero

    The SAE Aero club brings the SAE AERO Design Competition to The University of Tulsa, challenging students to design, build and fly a radio-controlled aircraft that meets specific payload and design constraints. The organization inspires the next generation of engineers to compete in this intercollegiate competition while developing practical engineering skills.

  • Service Initiative

    • Service & Community

    Service Initiative

    The Service Initiative at the University of Tulsa (TUSI) engages students in service for the broader Tulsa community to improve the common good. It creates a space for everyone to get involved and leave a positive impact.

  • Sigma Alpha Iota

    • Arts & Humanities
    • Greek Life
    • Service & Community

    Sigma Alpha Iota

    Sigma Alpha Iota is a music fraternity that supports women musicians, provides community service and promotes music for educational programs. The organization provides inspiration and encouragement to women musicians at UTulsa.

  • Sigma Chi

    • Greek Life

    Sigma Chi

    Our fraternity is composed of a diverse group of individuals who possess different temperaments, talents, and convictions. Sigma Chi shapes young men into leaders of men, creating bonds to last a lifetime.

  • Sigma Nu

    • Greek Life

    Sigma Nu

    Sigma Nu’s mission is “to develop ethical leaders inspired by the principles of Love, Honor, and Truth. To foster the personal growth of each man’s mind, heart, and character. To perpetuate lifelong friendships and commitment to the Fraternity.” Sigma Nu is continually increasing its membership and capabilities as it creates and capitalizes on new markets and opportunities that support the Fraternity’s mission.

  • Society of Physics Students

    • Career & Professional
    • STEM

    Society of Physics Students

    The Society of Physics Students at UTulsa is a professional association open to all students interested in physics, regardless of their major. The organization helps members develop professional skills beyond traditional coursework, including communication, leadership, networking and research presentation. SPS supports physics outreach and community initiatives while providing opportunities for professional development at local, regional and national levels. The chapter enables students to transform into contributing members of the scientific community through various enrichment activities.

  • Society of Women Engineers

    • Career & Professional
    • Cultural & Identity
    • STEM

    Society of Women Engineers

    The Society of Women Engineers is focused on issues related to women specializing in engineering and technical careers but is open to all. The TU SWE section provides lunch and learn events with professionals, and STEM outreach opportunities to help grow interest and excitement in being engineers.

  • Society of Women in Physics

    • Cultural & Identity
    • STEM

    Society of Women in Physics

    The Society of Women in Physics supports women in physics and engineering physics. It brings together women in the UTulsa physics program to provide information and advice for future female-identifying members of the department.

  • Software Engineering Club

    • Career & Professional
    • STEM

    Software Engineering Club

    The Software Engineering Club (SECTU) brings students from various disciplines together to learn how to create software in an industry setting. It provides crucial skills and tools used in the industry to create applications with real-world impact.

  • Soup's On! UTulsa

    • Service & Community

    Soup’s On! UTulsa

    Soup’s On! UTulsa provides students an opportunity to learn about healthy cooking and exercise creativity in the kitchen. The club also serves the campus and greater Tulsa community by building community and volunteering in local soup kitchens.

  • South Asian Student Association

    • Cultural & Identity

    South Asian Student Association

    The South Asian Student Association promotes awareness of South Asian customs throughout the University of Tulsa and greater Tulsa community. The organization provides a networking environment for students of South Asian descent to connect over their shared cultural background. It hosts monthly meetings and major cultural celebrations including Diwali, Holi and Ramadan Iftar, offering opportunities to learn about the richness of South Asian traditions through food and festivities.

  • Speech and Debate

    • Academic & Research
    • Arts & Humanities

    Speech and Debate

    The UTulsa Speech and Debate team competes against other schools in policy, public forum, Lincoln-Douglas debate and other forms of collegiate speech. The team also creates a space on campus for students to improve their speaking, writing and research skills, with a focus on both competition and community volunteering.

  • Speech Language and Hearing Association

    • Health Sciences
    • Service & Community

    Speech Language and Hearing Association

    TU Student Speech Language Hearing Association (TUSSLHA) is a pre-professional membership association for students interested in the study of communication sciences and disorders. The organization also focuses on supporting the efforts of The Little Lighthouse and understanding of communication disorders. The chapter hosts events like the annual Route 66 Conference on Communication Disorders. They are also known for their participation in events like Tulsa Walk for Apraxia of Speech and Buddy Walk for the Down Syndrome Foundation. Learn about service opportunities, hear about members’ research, meet Speech-language pathology students, see presentations, and much more.

  • Student Bar Association

    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Student Bar Association

    The Student Bar Association (SBA) is the governing body of the students at The University of Tulsa College of Law. The SBA endeavors to further legal education; to promote interaction and professionalism among students, faculty and the administration; and to advocate for the concerns of students. In addition, the SBA coordinates student activities and organizations and is charged with appropriating funds for student activities and student organizations. 

  • Student Economic Association

    • Academic & Research
    • Business
    • Sports & Recreation

    Student Economic Association

    The Student Economics Association develops and maintains an active community for University of Tulsa students interested in economics. The organization creates an environment where peers can support each other’s academic success. SEA hosts events open to the entire campus community, including research seminars with distinguished guest lecturers, graduate school discussions and game theory game nights. Members also provide free tutoring for students in Principles of Macroeconomics (ECON 2013) and Principles of Microeconomics (ECON 2023).

  • Student Finance Association

    • Academic & Research
    • Business
    • Career & Professional

    Student Finance Association

    The Student Finance Association hosts several meetings per semester featuring guest speakers specializing in finance. Each spring, members can apply for a trip to Chicago to visit the Federal Reserve, asset management companies and the Chicago Board of Exchange. The trip is primarily funded by SFA donors, with students only responsible for a small deposit to attend.

  • Student-Athletes in STEM

    • Academic & Research
    • Cultural & Identity
    • Sports & Recreation
    • STEM

    Student-Athletes in STEM

    Student-Athletes in STEM brings student-athletes together to network with peers from other sports for assistance with scheduling challenges and conflicts. The club also hosts social events and provides networking opportunities with professionals who were collegiate student-athletes.

  • Students for Justice in Palestine

    • Service & Community

    Students for Justice in Palestine

    Students for Justice in Palestine at UTulsa advocates for the human rights and liberation of Palestinians through demonstration and free speech. The group is dedicated to freedom, solidarity, equality, safety and historical justice.

  • Students for Life

    • Service & Community

    Students for Life

    TU Students for Life celebrates, protects and advocates for the dignity of every human life. The organization raises awareness about issues that undermine the personhood and value of vulnerable groups.

  • Students for Sustainability

    • Service & Community

    Students for Sustainability

    Students for Sustainability works with the university and the community to promote sustainable habits in the Tulsa population.

  • Stylus Journal of Art and Writing

    • Academic & Research
    • Arts & Humanities
    • Career & Professional

    Stylus Journal of Art and Writing

    The Stylus Journal of Art & Writing is a student-run literary and fine arts journal published annually since 2001. It impacts the campus community by encouraging students from all areas of study to submit stories, poems, drawings, photographs and more for recognition of their talents.

  • Survivor Club

    • Sports & Recreation

    Survivor Club

    Survivor Club at UTulsa provides a community for fans of the TV show “Survivor” and reality TV to watch, discuss and play games based on the show. The club creates a space for entertainment, bonding and fun.

  • Tabletop Gaming Club

    • Sports & Recreation

    Tabletop Gaming Club

    The UTulsa Tabletop Gaming Club brings together people interested in tabletop gaming. The club hosts regular meetings for Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons, chess, and other board games as a way to make friends and have fun.

  • Tau Beta Pi

    • Academic & Research
    • Honor Societies
    • STEM

    Tau Beta Pi

    Tau Beta Pi is the Engineering Honor Society at the University of Tulsa. Membership is by invitation only, extended to juniors and seniors who meet specific academic criteria. The society hosts several meetings each semester with food, in addition to social and community service events. It provides opportunities for engineers to connect with each other and build professional relationships.

  • TEDx

    • Academic & Research
    • Career & Professional
    • Service & Community

    TEDx

    In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TED Talks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection. TEDxUniversityofTulsa is licensed through TED to create an event to showcase the ideas worth spreading on TU’s campus and the greater Tulsa community.

  • Theatre Union

    • Arts & Humanities

    Theatre Union

    TU Theatre Union provides a open, inclusive, and fun theatre community to the university along with the many aspects involved in the theatre and acting. It hosts events open to the public about the fun of theatre and stagecraft.

  • Thomistic Institute

    • Religious & Spiritual

    Thomistic Institute

    The Thomistic Institute promotes Catholic truth in the contemporary world by strengthening the intellectual formation of Christians at universities and the public. The institute hosts lectures on the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas to contribute to the university’s intellectual environment.

  • TU Tee-Hee

    • Arts & Humanities

    TU Tee-Hee

    The UTulsa Tee-Hee Club is the university’s premier comedy society, offering a platform for students to showcase comedic talents through sketch comedy and stand-up routines. The inclusive troupe invites students from all walks of campus life to perform or be part of the audience.

  • TU Treks

    • Sports & Recreation

    TU Treks

    TU Treks helps students create a balanced lifestyle by providing opportunities for outdoor activities like rock climbing and hiking. The club connects students with outdoor experiences in Tulsa and surrounding areas.

  • Tulsa Business Law Society

    • Business
    • Career & Professional
    • Law

    Tulsa Business Law Society

    The mission of the Tulsa Business Law Society (TBLS) is to strengthen the understanding of business law practice for all members. This group connects business law-oriented students with each other, attorneys practicing in the field, and other business professionals. It provides every member with various opportunities to assume leadership roles and responsibilities, enhance professional growth and development through networking events, and promote the highest standards of professional competence and ethical conduct in the business law profession.

  • Tulsa Strategic Outdoor Games

    • Sports & Recreation

    Tulsa Strategic Outdoor Games

    The Tulsa Strategic Outdoor Games club provides an alternative recreational outlet for students by facilitating team-building tactical sports like paintball and airsoft. The club offers more regular activities for these high-interest events.

  • Tulsa Tossing Performing Arts Club

    • Arts & Humanities

    Tulsa Tossing Performing Arts Club

    The purpose of the Tulsa Tossing Performing Arts Club is to provide both a practice space and community for students to practice activities such as juggling, yo-yoing, poi, and other related flow arts.

  • TUTV Media Lab

    • Arts & Humanities
    • Career & Professional

    TUTV Media Lab

    TUTV is a student-run, student-led lab that gives TU students a place to do creative things with media. We have two branches to our organization. Every week, we produce a live-to-tape news broadcast that utilizes all assets of production – on-screen talent, directors, package content creators, etc. We also have a new podcast studio that is available for students to use to record their own programming. If you’re interested in media production but don’t know much about it, you are welcome to come to our meetings and we’ll teach you anything you want to know. It’s also a lot of fun. Once people join, they continue to participate until they graduate. If you’re interested, we meet every Tuesday at 4:30pm in Kendall Hall Studio A. This is open to students of all majors who are interested in video production, broadcasting, and audio production.

  • UKIRK Ministries

    • Religious & Spiritual

    UKIRK Ministries

    UKIRK Ministries gathers students for fellowship, scripture study, worship and service, providing a Christian community for support and spiritual grounding.

  • Undergraduate Research Association

    • Academic & Research

    Undergraduate Research Association

    The Undergraduate Research Association assists students from all departments who are interested in research, helping them find resources and opportunities to conduct and present research both on and off campus.

  • University Ambassadors

    • Academic & Research
    • Career & Professional
    • Service & Community

    University Ambassadors

    University Ambassadors assists The University of Tulsa’s Office of Admissions with new student recruitment and orientation. Members promote the university from a student perspective, serving as the face of the student body for prospective students. The organization plans and participates in campus tours, overnight programs, prospective student communications, summer programs and student recruitment planning. Members devote at least one hour weekly to giving campus tours, in addition to attending monthly meetings and special events like Tulsa Time.

  • Wellspring Community

    • Religious & Spiritual

    Wellspring Community

    Wellspring Church is a community of believers that desires to grow in relationship with God and one another. Its mission is grounded in the belief that true, flourishing community includes people of all abilities.

  • Women of Color Collective

    • Cultural & Identity

    Women of Color Collective

    The Women of Color Collective is dedicated to creating a support network for women of color to thrive at the University of Tulsa. It enriches their educational and social experience with networking opportunities, social events and collaborative service projects, connecting women across all majors and disciplines.

  • Women’s Law Caucus

    • Cultural & Identity
    • Law

    Women’s Law Caucus

    The Women’s Law Caucus at The University of Tulsa focuses on three core areas: supporting women in their pursuit of legal careers, educating members about the current landscape for women in the field, and building community through guest speakers, mentors and service partnerships. The organization hosts monthly meetings on professional growth and issues facing women in law, organizes donation drives for community partners like DVIS and the Public Defender’s Office, and holds an annual Fern Holland Banquet to honor outstanding women in Tulsa’s legal community. The caucus also facilitates recreational member gatherings and provides opportunities to attend conferences relevant to female law students and attorneys.