Student Organizations

Take full advantage of your college experience by getting involved in the College of Education’s student groups. Joining a student organization is a great way to discover new interests, hone leadership and teamwork skills, and build social connections and lifelong friendships.

HornsLink is your key resource for finding and connecting with student organizations at UT Austin. Explore groups, attend events and get involved in ways that enrich your time on the Forty Acres. 

Bilingual Education Student Organization

Designed for future teachers who are interested in issues surrounding bilingual education, Bilingual Education Student Organization (BESO) members share ideas, practices and information about bilingual education learn about the latest research, and connect with others who have similar career goals.

Longhorn Athletic Training Student Association

For Athletic Training and pre-Athletic Training majors, the Longhorn Athletic Training Student Association furthers the Athletic Training profession through education, professionalism, leadership and student involvement.

Student Council for Exceptional Children

The Student Council for Exceptional Children (SCEC), an affiliate of the National Council for Exceptional Children, is open to any student who is interested in special education issues.

Kinesiology Club

Kinesiology Club is a service, social, and academic organization that is open to any and all UT Austin students who want to be more involved on campus.

Education Council

As the “Student Voice for the College of Education,” the Education Council represents all majors and organizations within the college in the Senate of College Councils.

Education for All

Open to any student interested in multicultural issues related to the teaching profession, Education for All recruits students from all backgrounds and encourages them to pursue majors and careers in education.

Kappa Delta Pi

Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society in education open to undergraduate and graduate students with a minimum 3.25 GPA and a strong professional interest in teaching. Membership is by invitation only.

Teachers of Tomorrow

Teachers of Tomorrow is open to students interested in educating elementary-aged students. Relationships are developed through discussions, mentoring and volunteer work.

Texas Health Promotion Club

Open to all UT Austin students, the Texas Health Promotion Club promotes health and wellness across the community through scholarship and community service.

UT Urban Teachers

Join our organization if you are interested in becoming a teacher and/or working professional who is aware of social issues. We examine critical pedagogy and how it is necessary for our teaching and professional practices.