Welcome to the University of Texas El Paso Chapter
Sigma Alpha Lambda chapters serve as your way to get connected to local chapter opportunities and network with other members on your campus. In this section, you will find local chapter contact information and discover how to get involved in local activities.
If you are interested in learning about chapter opportunities or projects coordinated by the National Office, please contact Rob Miner, Chapter Support Representative.
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Chapter Officers Diana Jones - President
Ryann Fierro - Vice President
Teresa Perez Frias - Secretary and VP Community Service Takla Saliba - Treasurer
Jessica Camacho - VP Academic Achievement
Maria Pangborn - VP Fundraising
Clarissa Jamie - VP Leadership Development Micael Gomez - VP Public Relations
Catherine O'Hara - VP Technology/Webmaster Marcela Aguirre - Historian
The University of Texas El Paso Chapter is currently seeking additional officers for the 2009-2010 academic year. If you are interested in one of these opportunities, please see the information below or you may contact Rob Miner, Director of Chapter Development.
Leadership Opportunities The most engaging and active leadership roles are filling the role of a Chapter officer. This is an opportunity to develop hands on experience in communication, project planning & execution, team building, and time management. Elections occur once per year, typically in early spring. Click here to read a brief description of each officer position.
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Graduation Items

Tassels, Honor Cords & Honor Stoles are available from the SAL Store.
Scholarships and Awards Scholarships and Awards range from $100 to $5000 and are available for both undergraduate members as well as members furthering their academic endeavors through post-graduate study. Applications are available February 1st of each year and are due to the Scholarship Committee by April 30th.
Service Projects
Warm Hugs for Winter is just one of the many service projects through SAL at UTEP. Pictured below, Terrie, Diana, and Ryann donate new blankets to the Child Crisis Center.
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