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Student Organizations

Get Involved

LTU has over 40 student organizations on campus. Each fall and spring semester, a student organization fair is held where students can meet and greet the leaders of each organization!

Athletics

Our student-athletes have a desire to obtain a world-class education, while competing at the highest level of NAIA collegiate sports.
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Student Government

Student Government is the liaison between the LTU administration and the student population.
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Greek Life

Greek-letter organizations were founded on the ideals of scholarship, community service, leadership and life-long friendship.
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Blue Devil Bands

We are ecstatic to share with you the great band opportunities we have here at Lawrence Tech. Do you play an instrument or have experience in color guard?
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Motorsports

Research, design, build, and race. Gain career-enhancing experience in competitions against other universities.
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Student Veterans Group

LTU’s Veterans Group exists to meet the academic, social, and structural needs of Veterans of the United States Military
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The Architectural Engineering Institute, Illuminating Engineering Society, and ASHRAE clubs have recently merged to become known collectively as the AE Clubs.
ASHRAE, AEI, and IES invite guest speakers to present at meetings to better inform students on the different paths an architectural engineer may take, as well as offer insight on new technologies and the current problems/challenges AEs face.

Faculty Advisor: Keith Kowalkowski

Emma Trisch

The AEI Student Design Competition was established specifically for the architectural engineering programs to highlight and showcase the value of collaboration, competition, and peer review, all of which are important in the development of designs in the professional world.

Faculty Advisor: Keith Kowalkowski

Katelyn Collins

Our Vision: To engage Alpha Sigs in opportunities to invest, give, and build in a fraternal experience to Better the Man.

Faculty Advisor: Matthew Cole

Chapter President: Lee Meinema

Gamma Psi Email

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AIAA helps aerospace professionals and their organizations succeed. AIAA’s vision is to be the voice of the aerospace profession through innovation, technical excellence, and global leadership.

Andrew Gerhart

The American Institute Of Architecture Students is a student-based organization open to anyone interested in architecture and/or community service. The goal of the group is to establish a strong Lawrence Tech design community through mentoring, service and leadership. The AIAS strives to bridge the gap between school and the professional world by providing networking opportunities with architects throughout the Metro-Detroit area.

https://aiasltu.design/

Martin Schwartz

James Hoppe

The objective of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) student chapter at Lawrence Technological University is to inform, educate, and assist students in preparing for entry into the civil engineering profession.

Faculty Advisor: Mamdouh Mohamed

Katelyn Collins

 

The AAAEA aims to advance public welfare through engineering expertise, support the profession’s interests, foster collaboration among members, provide educational programs on emerging technologies and regulations, and offer scholarships to aspiring engineers.

Faculty Advisors: Filza Walters & Mena Bebawy
Phone: 248.204.2610
Website: http://aaaea.org/

Students work to design energy-efficient HVAC systems and winners are recognized at the Annual ASHRAE Winter Meeting.

Faculty Advisor: Keith Kowalkowski

Katelyn Collins

We seek to integrate the Indian student community with Lawrence Technological University, by representing Indian culture, promoting unity among the organization members and the community at large, and helping new Indian students to conform to university life.

Faculty Advisor: Adam Berry
Sufyan Ahmed Khan

Baja SAE is an SAE-sponsored collegiate design competition in which teams design, build, test, and race a single-seat off-road vehicle.

Tyler Adams

The purpose of BSU shall be to foster cultural ideals through the coordination of meetings and events. BSU will work toward its goals by bringing together all Black students and staff to diversify the outlook on the culture and community of LTU.

Ty Faulkner

Christian Hall

CRU is a student-led movement that seek to introduce students to Christ, to help them to grow in faith, to encourage them to passionately live life in a manner consistent with belief in the God of the Bible, and to inspire commitment to advancing the purposes of God.

Glen Bauer

Bryce Girschle

FOCUS provides on-campus opportunities for people to encounter Christ through the interaction with other Christians, through service to their neighbors, through catechesis on Catholic teaching, and through sacraments and the spiritual life of the Church.

Vernon Fernandez

Jonathan Hopkins

Chi Epsilon is dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of civil engineering as an ideal profession.

Student President: Remington Koch
Advisor: Edmund Yuen, Ph.D., PE
Phone: 248.204.2523
Website: www.chi-epsilon.org

Our Purpose:

To build upon the bonds of sisterhood.
To support fellow sisters in their academic and social growth.
To establish and maintain ideals and principles which will be used upon entering the business world.

Eula Muckleroy

Hannah Huebner

Chapter Website

Joshua Reid

Franco Delogu

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) hosts university teams from across the nation to construct a concrete canoe that floats, is navigable, and can compete in races in a lake.
Students design and fabricate a five-person capacity metal frame cage toboggan with brakes, a steering mechanism and running ski surfaces entirely made of concrete.
Our Mission: To provide a sisterhood experience rich with tradition, innovation and opportunities for growth.

Faculty Advisor: Scott Schneider
Chapter President: Gabby Pryor

National HQ
Alpha Psi Chapter Website

Delta Sigma Theta is an organization of college-educated women who are committed to the constructive development of its members and to public service, with a primary focus on the Black community.

Tracy Sanders
Marriya Henry

National HQ

Our vision is to promote and enhance the unique attributes and strengths of independent LTU women. We strive for high ideals in all aspects of life and train leadership skills and a sense of responsibility for the welfare of others.

Faculty Advisor: Kineta Morgan-Paisley

Chapter President: Grace Tefend

Chapter Website

Kristina Auner

Roger Harrison

Tehalun Cornelius

Grant Wenzinger

Students develop a fully-electric-only, high-performance racing vehicle within the Formula SAE® competition.

Tim Drotar

Formula SAE® is a series of both dynamic (driving) and static (non-driving) competitions focusing on student-built, high-performance, open-wheel, formula-style vehicles.

Choongbae Park

» Request Funds

All active organizations at LTU have the opportunity to receive funding from Student Government. 

The Student Government Senate will vote on approving or denying the funds. All submissions are due by 12pm on the Friday prior to the next senate meeting. 

Make sure your representative is prepared to give background information on the funds being requested such as:

  • What is the event?
  • How much money are you requesting?

Process of Requesting Funds:

  1. Review ALL Money Request Guidelines.
  2. Once the Request meets ALL requirements, complete the Money Request Form. The Request will be automatically sent to the Student Government E-Board.
  3. A Student Government E-Board member will contact you about:
    • Confirming the Money Request Form
    • Sending a representative from your organization to an upcoming Student Government Senate Meeting to have the Money Request approved
  1. If the Senate approves the funds, complete the Money Reimbursement Form and submit it to stugov@ltu.edu along with proper receipts within two weeks of the event.
  2. A Student Government E-Board member will contact you about receiving the Money Reimbursement Form.
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Title IX

Promoting the safety and well-being of our students, faculty, and staff is LTU’s top priority and a responsibility we all share. At LTU, there is no place for sexual misconduct or discrimination of any kind.

policies

University Policies

If you have any questions about what is and isn’t allowed on campus, start here. 

» Document Viewer

Use Your Cell Phone as a Document Camera in Zoom

  • What you will need to have and do
  • Download the mobile Zoom app (either App Store or Google Play)
  • Have your phone plugged in
  • Set up video stand phone holder

From Computer

Log in and start your Zoom session with participants

From Phone

  • Start the Zoom session on your phone app (suggest setting your phone to “Do not disturb” since your phone screen will be seen in Zoom)
  • Type in the Meeting ID and Join
  • Do not use phone audio option to avoid feedback
  • Select “share content” and “screen” to share your cell phone’s screen in your Zoom session
  • Select “start broadcast” from Zoom app. The home screen of your cell phone is now being shared with your participants.

To use your cell phone as a makeshift document camera

  • Open (swipe to switch apps) and select the camera app on your phone
  • Start in photo mode and aim the camera at whatever materials you would like to share
  • This is where you will have to position what you want to share to get the best view – but you will see ‘how you are doing’ in the main Zoom session.