Fall 2009 Ring Ceremonies will take place Nov. 9 - 10. Students will attend a night specific to their academic college.
Nov. 9:
College of Arts & Sciences
College of Mass Communications
College of Agriculture Sciences & Natural Resources
College of Engineering
College of University Studies
Nov. 10:
College of Architecture
Rawls College of Business Administration
College of Visual & Performing Arts
College of Education
College of Human Sciences
In 1998, the Student Alumni Association Board of Directors and the then Ex-Students Association formed a committee to explore bringing back the tradition of a single class
ring to Texas Tech. After Student Alumni Association Board of Directors members had completed the design of the ring, they shared their vision with alumni, faculty and Tech administrators. The official ring was well accepted by all and unveiled in March 1999. Since then, the Official TTAA Class Ring has been the universal symbol of academic achievement at Texas Tech. The single ring is a tradition that was brought back from the 1950s that encompasses the Double T, Masked Rider, Administration Bell Tower, and the Texas Tech seal. Cast inside each ring is "Strive For Honor," taken from "The Matador Song."
Every semester, the Student Alumni Association Board of Directors and the Alumni Association host the Official Ring Ceremony at the Merket Alumni Center. The history of the class ring and it's rebirth at Texas Tech are discussed. The university president then presents each ring recipient with his/her ring during the ceremony. The ceremony concludes with members of the Student Alumni Association Board of Directors leading the group in the singing of "The Matador Song."