Texas Chiropractic College is committed to the concept of student self-government as an important part of the institutional community structure and process. Although final responsibility for policies and procedures resides with the College Board of Regents and its delegated administration, students make an important contribution to the process of policy and procedural development through their student government and committee participation.
At Texas Chiropractic College, we are guided by values that cultivate a community that is respectful and inclusive, where all students can succeed. All college-sponsored programs, policies, and offerings should be available to all students, regardless of race, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, or religion. Programs and organizations that focus on specific student populations based on these characteristics should remain open and accessible to all students.
Numerous clubs flourish on campus offering extracurricular experience in subjects of special interest to student doctors of chiropractic. For a current list of clubs and additional information on how to start a club, contact the Office of Student Services at studentservices@txchiro.edu.
Student Body Association (SBA)
The Student Body Association (SBA) is the major student government organization and supports the various clubs and organizations on campus. Each student is a member of this organization and has a voice in its operation as it seeks to serve the interests of the student body collectively and individually. The president and vice president of each class serve on its council, representing the interests of their class. SBA’s responsibilities include representing the student body to the TCC administration, serving on various institutional committees and participation in the College self-evaluation process. The SBA constitution may be found on Canvas.
Rights and Responsibilities of Registered Student Organizations
Student organizations that are approved of and recognized by the Student Body Association are entitled to certain rights. They are also responsible for maintaining club status through the SBA as well as adhering to the rules and regulations of the College. A complete list of these rights and responsibilities of clubs/organizations is available in the Office of Student Services and in the SBA community on Canvas.
Campus Rules and Regulations for Student Organizations
Any student club or organization recognized by the College must adhere to these rules and regulations. Any individual or group found in violation of the rules in this document risk suspension or dismissal from the College or loss of recognition as a club or organization.