Texas State University Top Questions

What are the most popular student activities/groups?

Karissa

Volunteer groups and Greek life are very popular at Texas State.

Morrissey

Floating the San Marcos River

Edith

The Greek life is the most prominent school activity. There are a lot of sororities and fraternities.

Beth

Sororities/Fraternities are popular. There is an emphasis on sporting events but more traditions would be an improvement. However, without drinking, watching movies, eating out, and occasional concerts, the town could offer more options/services.

Tiara

Since the river runs through the school alot a students go tubing. Its the best weather here to have fun outside.

Dylan

Texas State University Organizations ranging from Hip Hop Congress's Epidemic Battle,SACA(student association for campus activities)'s Riverfest, Invisible Children's Benefit Concert and TX State's very own radio station KTSW 89.9's Lunch Box series Entertain the San Marcos Community.

Dylan

SACA (Student Association for Campus Activities) hosts comedian ANT, from Last comic Standing and current celebrity fit club host.

Katy

The most popular groups are frats/sororities, ASG, College of Republicans or Democrats. I'm involved in Ad Club and AAF, both advertising/marketing related. Texas State AAF holds the highest rank at the national level based on wins. It involves networking with professionals and gaining hands-on experience by volunteering and job shadowing. Athletic events are not as popular as larger universities, but we are working on that! The social get-to-gether's are more popular before and after athletic events. I met my closest friends by going pot luck in an apt. Also, through school and definitely school programs and organizations. The dating game is pretty crazy. Everyone knows everyone...somehow. It is fun, though. If I'm awake at 2am on a Tuesday I am either studying like crazy, or partying with friends after the square. We like to take the boat out on wknds, or float the river. We also bowl a lot, because it's fun for everyone. We sometimes go to the Hill country for wine tasting fairs. Austin is what most party'ers do on the wknd. 6th street is the hot spot. Frats and sororities are popular if you need them to be. I'm not in one, but have tons of friends and roomies who are. They're not so bad. Off campus we eat out a lot and hang out. Wine nights with the girls every Wed!

Whitney

I lived in the dorms for my first two years at TxState. We are required to live on campus until we have 56 hours or are 21 years old. During the first year, I loved it. Some of my best friends today were my dorm mates, girls and guys. I was in a program called "Residential College," wherein students were enrolled in the same classes as their neighbors, got first pick at the most highly recommended professors and we also shared the cost of books. In order to be in the program, all you had to do was write an essay and do 10 hours of community service, which I did with my roomie at the animal shelter. We left our doors open all the time so it was like having 30 brothers and sisters who were a blast to hang out with. There were some scandals and , hook ups and dramas, too, which made dorm life even more fun. The second dorm I lived in was not as much fun. It was farther away from Central Campus, so I had to wake up early enough to bus to class (busses and parking are the absolute worst part of TxState). And even though I had a shower in the room at this dorm, I also had two roommates and a bunk bed. I thought I would only have one, but due to overcrowding, they stuck extra beds in the rooms and a week before school started we got a surprise e mail saying we would be living in closer quarters than we thought... sorry.

Carly

very social, very big Greek community

Andy

The easiest way to put it is that there is never a shortage of something to do here. You are either in school, or you are with friends hanging out at one of the many late night places to hang and have a drink.

Sarah

Joiniing Alpha Xi Delta was one of the best things I have done while in college. As a freshman it gave me a chance to meet ton of people and feel like a part of something on campus. It also offered me invaluable leadership and teamwork experience. Tuesday is a good night to go out. Many of the sororities/fraternities are dressed up for meetings so they all go out afterwards. My boss scheduled me to work at 8am on Wed. so that puts a damper on Tuesday night fun for me so plan your schedule accordingly. Thursdays are the night to go out now that there are no Friday classes. Floating the river is the best thing to do off campus. You can float in San Marcos or drive to New Braunfels to go on the Guadalupe or Comal.

Alex

I am personally involved in a Greek organization and believe it to be the best way to get involved at Texas State. We offer a home away from home atmosphere with many benefits to help you succeed at Texas State and make lifelong friends in the process.

Cody

I can't comment on a lot of this. The football games are a blast... the Theater department is fantastic... I have only seen a few guest speakers...

Brittany

Guest speakers and events are pretty popular on campus and there is always something going on here. There is a larger number of girls than guys here on campus. And as much as we trying to shake the party school stigma, it just isn't going to happen. Thursday nights are huge party nights around here and you will always find some party going on somewhere. The Square is very popular for students because of the many cheap bars, cafes, and restaurants. Frats and sororities are pretty big on campus also. The outlet malls are No. 3 in the nation and are very nice and have many designer stores. And then there is the river. The river provides fun and relaxation for the students. You can jump right in and swim or tube and kayak. With the water a cool 72 degrees all year it is a nice feature for the school and the town.

Toby

Greek life opens lots of doors to a great social and academic experience. I always lock my door guess being from Houston its in my nature. Guest speakers?-obama, spike lee, dane cook, maya angelou ....many more dating scence?- don't know but sure theres is one awake at 2 am on tuesday- cramming for wed. test or drinking at a buddy's partying- 24/7 for some last weekend- river pub...6th street austin...san antonio sat night and not drinking- bowling, movies, or just chillin off campus- outlets, any water sport

Courtney

Sports are popular! Greek life is popular! More... More... Senior Resident Assistant- I am the head RA of Blanco Hall Students In Free Enterprise- I am a leader in SIFE, a business orginzation on campus geared in helping out in the community, nation, and world! Zeta Tau Alpha- my sorority, we lead with PINK OUT on campus every year to teach people about breast cancer education and awareness! Ally- we support the LGBT community on campus! Yes, many of the halls on campus have an open door policy. I leave my door open all the time so people know when I am in my room, and they can stop by and talk! The sports events are always fun to attend! and its FREE! We have many great guest speakers that attend our university every year! Our theater department is AMAZING! I loved going to watch Rocky Horror Picture Show and Chorus Line!!! The dating scene is good at Texas State! I met my closest friends through getting involved with activities, being an RA, my sorority, and other organizations! I am on my computer, watching TV, leaving 6th street in ATX, or eating at Taco Cabana! REC JAM-> beginning of the year at Sewell!!! RIVERFEST-> its amazing! MUSIC, FOOD, and FUN! People party when people want to party. If you want to go out every night, no one is stopping you, if you don't ever want to go out, you don't have to! I feel fraternities and sororities are a great way to get involved not only with the university but in the community too! Its a great way to meet people, life long friendships and a fun way to have SAFE FUN! Last week I took one Exam, that I got an A on. Attended 2 staff meetings at Blanco. Attended 1 sorority meeting. Studied at the library 4 hours. Don't like drinking, go see a band play on the square or Cheatham Street Warehouse. Go out to eat, visit with friends, go to the movies, see bands play, etc!

Meggie

Football is becoming more and more popular. Our tailgates are always packed and are set up the night before because people are so excited! Greek Life is a big scene on campus. In the business school, I am an officer for SIFE, Students in Free Enterprise. SIFE is a global, non-profit organization that is literally changing the world through highly dedicated student teams on more than 1600 university campuses in 40 countries. SIFE offers these students the opportunity to develop leadership, teamwork and communication skills through learning, practicing and teaching the principles of free enterprise, thereby improving the standard of living for millions in the process. Guided by distinguished faculty advisors and supported by businesses around the globe, SIFE Teams teach important concepts through educational outreach projects, including market economics, entrepreneurship, personal and financial success, and business ethics to better themselves, their communities and their countries. Each year, SIFE competitions are held worldwide, drawing together thousands of students and business leaders to pay tribute to these extraordinary educational outreach projects. SIFE has been helping others achieve their dreams through free enterprise education for more than 25 years. Today SIFE is the world’s preeminent and largest university-based free enterprise organization. Our team has been Regional Champions since 1997 and are going to Nationals again this year. In 2000, we were the international champions! This organization is really like a family. There are many friends to be made and so many opportuniteis to network with some of the best companies out there. Mrs. West is our advisor is she is simply amazing!!

Angel

I am involved in alot of activities on campus. I met alot of friends that way. As a freshman I suggest living in a dorm because it's a great way to meet people. Theres plenty of places and things to do around the dorms also that don't involve booze. The square is full of quirky little hangouts for everyone of all tastes.

Arielle

The groups I've been blessed to become an active part of are Mu Epsilon Theta and Bobcat Awakenings. METheta is a Catholic Service sorority, open to all Christian women enrolled at Texas State. It is an amazing group of girls who are so individual and unique and open to sharing their own beliefs and experiences and hearing others. It's taught me so much about my faith and growing as a woman of God as well as relying on those around me. Bobcat Awakenings are a Catholic based retreat but open to all students. Most that attend are Christian, but it's awesome to see those that attend that have no affliation with the Christian faith other than a friend or two. It's a weekend long and is held every semester and totally student led by students involved at the Catholic Student Center.