Our Agencies

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Check out our Agencies!

Agencies are smaller organizations within the greater executive branch of UTSG that pursue advocacy initiatives in particular interest areas that affects the lives of students outside the classroom. Learn more about the different SG agencies below!

What is the Role of an Agency?

Agencies support UTSG advocacy work through direct outreach to on and off-campus stakeholders through hosting volunteer opportunities, panels, and community engagement events among many other things. Our agencies have improved student life and well being through their efforts to improve campus accessibility, voter registration and turnout, access to reproductive care products, and visibility of different voices and organizations at UT. By working closely with students, faculty, and administration, our friendly and passionate agency members strive to create a positive and lasting impact on the UT community, all while having fun and building connections with fellow Longhorns!

More below is a list of all UT Student Government Agencies and a brief description of what they do. You can learn more about each agency and the students that lead them.

Disability & Inclusion Agency (DIA)

Disabilities Inclusion Agency (DIA)

The DisabilitiesInclusion Agency (DIA) strives to make the University of Texas social community, physical university spaces, and institutional rules regarding academic and medical accommodations accessible to all disabled students.
Diversity and Inclusion Agency (DVA)

Community Engagement and Advocacy Agency (CEAA)

The Community Engagement and Advocacy Agency (CEAA) is committed to creating an environment of belonging.
First Year Leadership Organization (FLO)

First Year Leadership Organization (FLO)

The First Year Leadership Organization (FLO) is an agency focused on building community and instilling valuable leadership and advocacy skills amongst freshmen.
Governmental Relations Agency (GRA)

Governmental Relations Agency (GRA)

The Governmental Relations Agency (GRA) aims to keep UT students informed and engaged with politics at the local, state, and federal level.
International Student Agency

International Student Agency (ISA)

The International Students Agency (ISA) exists to promote the general welfare of international students at UT and serve as a liaison between international students and the many resources available on campus.
Hook the Vote (HTV)

Hook The Vote (HTV)

Hook The Vote (HTV) is a nonpartisan civic engagement agency that strives to increase civic participation among UT students through voter registration efforts and improving accessibility of voter education materials.
longhorn-ems

Longhorn EMS (LEMS)

Longhorn EMS (LEMS) is an agency of Student Government composed of certified EMTs and public health advocates who are interested in serving the community.
Longhorn Legislative Aides (LLA)

Longhorn Legislative Aides (LLA)

The Longhorn Legislative Aides (LLA) agency strives to integrate first-year students into UT by building a tight-knit community and developing leaders within Student Government.
Mental Health Agency (MHA)

Mental Health Agency (MHA)

The Mental Health Agency (MHA) exists to improve the psychological, emotional, and overall wellness of all students at the University of Texas at Austin.
Women’s Resource Agency (WRA)

Women’s Resource Agency (WRA)

The Women’s Resource Agency aims to promote belonging, intersectionality, and feminism through advocacy, discussion, and fundraising.