Student Government Association
OUR MISSION. To strive for honor in the service and protection of the student body of Texas Tech University, through representing their interests by developing personal relationships. In addition, to work diligently to cultivate partnerships with the student body, administration, faculty, staff, and community, to maximize each student’s educational and personal growth. The Student Government Association also encourages student involvement and will provide opportunities to develop a lifetime relationship with Texas Tech University for each student and to keep Texas Tech University at the forefront of higher education.
The Student Government Association values the input of any and every TTU student. To provide feedback, suggestions, or make us aware of your concerns, please email us at sga@ttu.edu, call us at 806-742-3631, or drop by our office in room 302 of the Student Union Building.
The Funding Request Process has begun. If your student organization would like to apply for funding for academic/fiscal year 2010-2011, please CLICK HERE for more information
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SGA in the News
- December
- November
- VIDEO: Texas Tech SGA welcomes Freshman Council
- SGA hosts freshman leaders in meeting
- Students show sympathy for Fort Hood victims
- Big XII SGA Conference brings ideas to Tech
- OPINION: Students need to care about the SGA
- SGA meets in the School of Law to discuss campus improvements
- Voting for Proposition 4 takes place today
- October
- Students vote against grade scale change in survey
- SGA may keep next Senate Retreat local
- Fans act out in A&M loss
- Game day crime down from previous years
- Tech Terrace Shuttle Routes show increased ridership
- Voters to decide on transfer of higher edu funds
- Provost presents Strategic Plan at SGA meeting
- VIDEO: Provost Smith addresses SGA in final October meeting
- Leisure Pool hosts 70,000 in first year
- OPINION: Pay attention to SGA Resolution
- Tech improves campus sustainability
- VIDEO: SGA makes transition to electronic voting, debates graduation attire
- SGA votes on stoles and grading scales
