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Get Involved with Arts & Sciences

The School of Arts & Sciences is all about hands-on learning. Don't just go to class, get involved in a group or organization in your area of study today. By getting involved, you'll gain build skills out of the classroom, build your resume, get to know other Rams and so much more.

Get involved in your field

Don't just go to class, get involved in an organization that continues to teach you outside the classroom. Many areas of study in the School of Arts & Sciences have organizations dedicated to their specific area of study for students to gather, collaborate and make connections. See what organization you can join in your field today.

Area of study Organization
Biology Beta Beta Beta
Criminal Justice Alpha Phi Sigma
Social Justice League
History Phi Alpha Theta
English & Foreign Language Dimensions Club
Sociology Club
Mass Communication Rambler Media Group
Math, Computer Science & Physics Dimensions Club 
Music Sigma Alpha Iota
Psychology Psi Chi
Sociology Alpha Kappa Delta
Sociology Club
Theatre Alpha Psi Omega

Departmental & University Honors

Are you ready to go above and beyond at Texas Wesleyan? The School of Arts & Sciences supports both the University Honors and Departmental Honors programs. English, Spanish and Religion students are able to receive departmental honors and all other majors are eligible for University Honors. Take a look at the requirements and get started today.

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STEM Programs

The Science Technology Engineering Mathematics (STEM) Program helps you start preparing for a career in a science-related field. We have STEM programs in Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics.

The University also has several STEM programs geared toward middle school and high school students interested in careers in science-related fields.

Expanding Your Horizons

Program for middle school girls

TexPrep

Program for 7-10th-grade students

Upward Bound

Program for high school students