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Student Organizations

Graduate Student Assembly

Graduate students at The University of Texas at Austin are represented by the Graduate Student Assembly, which is their official means of communication with the administration of the University.

Graduate Engineering Council

The Graduate Engineering Council (GEC) is a registered student organization officially sponsored by the Cockrell School of Engineering, whose purpose is to serve the needs of graduate engineering students. GEC hosts a plethora of events, including the annual Graduate and Industry Networking (GAIN) conference, the Energy Seminary Series, and the Academic Career Preparation Seminar Series. GEC also strives to enrich the graduate experience by hosting various social events, such as the GEC Welcome BBQ and GEC Boat Party. For more information about GEC membership and benefits, please e-mail utexasgec@gmail.com, attend the meeting at Gone to Engineering, or visit the GEC website.

Graduate Leadership Council

This is a unified Chemical Engineering Department graduate student organization consolidating the graduate students’ recruiting, social and professional enrichment activities into an elected, governing body. Positions include:

  • Council Chair
  • Treasurer
  • Public Relations Chair
  • Social Chairs
  • Enrichment Chair
  • Outreach Chair
  • Recruiting Chairs
  • First Year Representative

The general election is held each fall and is supervised and administered by the sitting Council Chair.

Other Organizations

Engineering Student Organizations Student organizations within the College of Engineering

Student Organizations Directory Full listing of the hundreds of student organizations on campus.

Health and Wellness

UT Recsports Gym Facility and Intramural Sports 

University Health Services two blocks from CPE in the Student Services Building, all students are eligible to use UHS. They take most insurances, and have very affordable out-of-pocket rates.

Counseling and Mental Health Center in the same building as UHS, they have

  • 1:1 counseling 
  • Support groups
  • Workshops
  • MindBody Labs
  • Crisis Line: 512-471-CALL (2255)
  • Common student concerns Advice from CMHC on topics that frequently concern students

SURE Walk  for a safe walk to your home or car after 10pm

Emergency Preparedness Guidance from the university on what to do during emergencies and disasters 
Student Emergency Services Resources to help with unexpected problems such as 
  • Family Emergency
  • Medical or Mental Health Concern
  • Interpersonal Violence (stalking, harassment, physical and/or sexual assault)
Behavior Concerns Advice Line if you are concerned about someone's behavior, including harassment and self-harm 512-232-5050\
Student Ombuds the ombuds is confidential, Non-judgemental, and will suggest solutions to problems you may face
Legal Services free legal advice for students, including advice in these areas:
  • Landlord/Tenant and Renting
  • Traffic Tickets
  • Consumer Issues
  • Employment Law


Gender & Sexuality Center Serving Women and LGBTQA Communities

Multicultural Engagement Center  providing diverse educational opportunities and support services for students 

Services for Students with Disabilities ensures students with disabilities have equal access to their academic experiences at the University of Texas at Austin by determining eligibility and approving reasonable accommodations   





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