History
Since 1999, Texas Tech has had one universal symbol of academic achievement - The Official Texas Tech Class Ring. The single ring restored from the 50s, evokes memories of the occasions and traditions of Texas Tech - the "Fight Song" echoing through the stadium with the Masked Rider going hell-bent for leather along the sidelines. Raider Red giving fans the "Guns Up" and firing his shotguns. The unforgettable images created during the Carol of Lights where the red, white and gold holiday lights cast their spell over the campus. The ring is a symbolic, continuous link with classmates, friends and generations of alumni.
Our unique ring design is reserved exclusively for individuals who have successfully met the university's standards. Designed by a group of Texas Tech students, alumni and administrators, the ring will remain unchanged into the university's future. As a symbol of Texas Tech tradition, it is instantly recognizable - a tangible connection for those who are graduating, while the visual continuity will generate an exclusive link with graduates in years to come. Those able to wear the ring proudly state to others, "I am a person of honor, a Texas Tech graduate - a Red Raider for Life!" For the graduates and their peers, it holds a whole world of meaning.