Trinity River Campus Student Organizations

If you would like to start your own club or organization follow the steps on our Start a Student Organization page, or by emailing tr.studentactivities@tccd.edu, calling 817-515-1206 or connecting with the Student Activities Office located at TRIS (The Idea Store).

If you are a current student, you can access more information about the Trinity Campus student organizations by logging into Canvas.

Alpha Beta Gamma Radiology Club

Our goals include: providing camaraderie among the radiography program students; generating student interest through participation in local, state and national organizations; providing additional educational opportunities for radiologic technology students, and educating the general public about radiography and its future.

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Alpha Delta Nu

We recognize the academic excellence of students in the study of Associate Degree Nursing at TCC. We encourage the pursuit of advance degrees in the profession of nursing, as well as continuing education as a life-long professional responsibility. Additionally, we participate in the recruitment of qualified individuals into the profession of nursing.

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American Sign Language Club

We act as a vehicle for students to learn and develop their skills in signing; provide a means by which students can learn and appreciate the culture of deaf people; act as a voice of deaf awareness to the entire student body as well as the surrounding community; and offer opportunities for students to learn and interact.

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Anime Club

The Anime Club encourages an awareness of anime, manga, and related cultural phenomenon. This club will also provide a safe space for socialization and help to educate the public about such topics.

Advisors: Matthew Morrison, matthew.morrison@tccd.edu

Association for Mindfulness & Well-Being

Our mission is to proliferate the regular, independent practice of mindfulness to enhance well-being. By introducing students to mindfulness techniques, students will become empowered to integrate the regular, independent practice of mindfulness into their lives and reap the benefits that research psychological research has promoted.

Advisor: Staussa Ervin, staussa.ervin@tccd.edu 

Discover Your Roots Club

Our club gives you an opportunity to create your family tree and learn about your ancestry. You will engage in academic and professional activities that align with genealogy.

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Encounter College Ministry

Encounter College Ministry is a student-led ministry aimed to share the Gospel and provide a non-confrontational space for all students to grow in their faith, wherever they may be in their faith journey. Our purposes include: creating thoughtful dialogue about the claims of Jesus Christ, aiding students in connecting with a church, involving students in community, initiating students' exploration of their faith, and hosting events for members to participate. 

Advisor: Pamela Elliott, pamela.elliott@tccd.edu

Film Club

The Film Club was created to foster film appreciation by film watching, film going, and film making. We provide an opportunity for students to pursue their interests, meet peers, interact with faculty and staff, become involved in the community, and acquire skills that they can use beyond TCC.

Advisor: Arturo Garcia, arturo.garcia@tccd.edu

Gamers United

Gamers United fosters a safe space for game players of all sorts to meet, socialize, and expand their horizons by studying the art and technology of the gaming world. Whether you are a chess player or a console gamer, or prefer PlayStation to Xbox, we are a home to board gamers, card gamers, role-players, and more. Come and play with us!

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Guitar Club

We offer the opportunity for students to learn and practice guitar skills. Most students come together to be more involved on campus and have fun.

Advisor: Harold Macias, harold.macias@tccd.edu 

Law & Order Club

We educate and inform students about the criminal justice system; engage students in academic and other professional activities aligned with criminal justice, develop internship opportunities; and discuss current topics within criminal justice.

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Lost in Thought Club

The purpose of the Lost in Thought Club is to advance the discussion of key topics in philosophy, theology, psychoanalysis, and/or other topics pertaining to ultimate issues.

Advisor: Mark Anderson, mark.anderson@tccd.edu

Molecular Imaging & Theranostics Club

Our club strives to achieve excellence in the field of nuclear medicine. You can attend various TCC-designated clinical site trainings and community educational opportunities. These opportunities help you achieve the highest level of competence in your field.  

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Phi Theta Kappa at Trinity River

Phi Theta Kappa recognizes and encourages scholarship among two-year college students. Phi Theta Kappa provides opportunity for the development of leadership and service, for an intellectual climate for exchange of ideas and ideals, for lively fellowship for scholars, and for stimulation of interest in continuing academic excellence. The Trinity River Campus is also known as the Beta Sigma Mu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa.

Students may be eligible to join the Beta Sigma Mu Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa if they have an overall GPA of 3.5 or better, and have completed at least 12 hours of coursework at TCC.

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Queer Club

The TCC Trinity River Queer Club is a student organization created by and for queer students and staff. The purpose of this club is to be socially oriented while also providing educational and community-based support for the local queer community.

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Sigma Kappa Delta - Psi Delta Chapter

Sigma Kappa Delta is an English Honor Society for two-year colleges. We love books and literature, with more than 100 active chapters across the country. We share a common goal of promoting disciplines of the English language. Our members like to participate in rewarding activities and recognize our peers' accomplishments.

Advisor: Jon Anderson, jon.anderson@tccd.edu

STEM Club

The STEM Club develops members' level of math skills and knowledge. The organization's goal is to create a positive community made up of math learners and enthusiasts to make members more confident when it comes to math. The organization will encourage team collaboration, problem-solving, and explore various methods of approach.

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Texas Nursing Student Association (TNSA)

TNSA provides programs and support for student nurses and pre-nursing students. Only those currently enrolled in the nursing program may join.

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Trinity River Art Association

We promote creativity and support for creators and artists alike on campus. We hope to create a community of diverse artists who are committed to spreading positivity and creating an impact on others with the art we create. We also aim to bring students together outside of classroom to share and exchange experiences and information concerning the visual arts; to provide continuing education in the visual arts; and connect with faculty and campus events in a central location.

Advisor: Janae Corrado, janae.corrado@tccd.edu

Trinity River Student Government Association (TRSGA)

We act as an advocate for the Trinity River Campus student body and as a liaison for students between campus administration, faculty and staff. TRSGA promotes campus unity and student involvement.

Advisor: Carter Bedford, carter.bedford@tccd.edu

Updated February 26, 2024