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The University Program Council (UPC) is UNT's student-run programming board that is devoted to planning and implementing events for students that are educational, social, cultural and entertaining.
Costumes? Possibly.
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When you join the University Program Council, you become more than a member. UPC takes pride in its students and supports them whenever possible. Our organization is run by students and promotes from within. UPC can...
The University Program Council (UPC) is UNT's student-run programming board that is devoted to planning and implementing events for students that are educational, social, cultural and entertaining. UPC events range from movie screenings to the latest hot topics and even trips to off campus venues. UPC is unique in that it is a department and a student organization. With an executive board of student programmers, UPC strives to plan events that meet the needs of UNT students.
President | Jose Rodriguez |
Vice President of Membership | Blake Pollard |
Vice President of Marketing | Brady Burns |
Marketing Coordinator | Anna Frosch |
Social Media Coordinator | Joshua Lawson |
National Music Coordinator | Montreh Nariman |
Local Music Coordinator | Rachel Morales |
Special Program Coordinator | Taylor Smith |
Films Coordinator | Marlaina Wrights |
Spirit Coordinator | Brittany Weatherspoon |
Arts Coordinator | Miriam Garcia |
Celebrations Coordinator | Myles Alexander |
Live Entertainment Coordinator | Chelsea Bucchan |
Education Coordinator | Madison Meehan |
Thank you for interest in co-sponsoring an event with the University Program Council (UPC). We value opportunities to program diverse events to benefit the University of North Texas community and collaborating with other organizations helps us accomplish this goal.
Because UPC plans events a semester in advance, we highly recommend that you submit your Co-Sponsorship proposal as early as possible. For example if you’re interested in a date that is during the spring semester, it is best to have your form turn in by late October of the previous semester.
If you are looking strictly for funding for your event, and you are a student organization, please consider requesting funds from Eagle Nest sponsored by SGA Funding Request Committee. More information can be found here: http://sga.unt.edu/eagles-nest
Ways in which UPC can assist your organization/department:
For more information about Co-Sponsorships and to apply, please fill out the form and submit to the UPC Office, Union 345.
When you join the University Program Council, you become more than a member. UPC takes pride in its students and supports them whenever possible. Our organization is run by students and promotes from within. UPC can connect you with fellow students and other leaders on campus.
"UPC has allowed me to meet people I would not have come in contact with otherwise. The friends I have made through this organization are friends I know I will have for life" -Joshua Lawson, Social Media Coordinator
The University Program Council functions more as a large family than organization. Our members love to socialize outside of school. We also offer regularly planned socials.
"I know one day when I look back at my time in college some of my favorite memories will be because I joined this organization." -Natalya Yanis, member
UPC coordinators strive to implement members' ideas and program new and relevant events. UPC provides several leadership opportunities and various workshops to its members.
“I have met amazing people while being involved in so many fun campus activities! I met my best-friend through UPC and really feel involved with the UNT community. I'm happy to be involved with such a diverse and active group.” -Edith Flores, member
So, if you love helping others, working events, and want to see your ideas implemented on campus; the University Program Council is for you. If you are interested please click here, fill out the application, and bring it to the UPC Office in the Union (Room 345) no later than 5pm January 29.