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Texas Belles Event Planning Organization (EPO) - 3015

Registration Information

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Organization Number: 3015

First Registered On: 09-23-2002

Last Registered On: 04-05-2013

Organization Information

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Status: Active

Purpose: Texas Belles is a professional event planning organization for students pursuing careers in the hospitality industry. We are affiliated with the College of Communications but do not restrict membership to those majors.

Membership: Must have minimum GPA of 2.5.

Functions: Meetings are modeled off of event planning and wedding certification programs. They include topics like Etiquette and How to plan a dinner party. Our members are also given campus, job, and internship opportunities for event planning and hospitality industries.

Organization Type: Professional

Contact Information

E-mail: texasbellesepo@yahoo.com

Web site: http://studentorgs.utexas.edu/txbelles

Representatives: (Name, Title)

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Maggie Molhoek, President
Victoria Roberson, Treasurer
Ale Cruz, Secretary

Campus Office Address: 92

 

Categories of UT Austin Registered Student Organizations
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