Music Organizations & Associations

Amplify your experience.

Getting involved outside the classroom is an essential part of your experience in the School of Music. Our student organizations offer leadership opportunities, professional development, lifelong friendships, and a chance to contribute meaningfully to the musical and campus community.

Whether you're looking to grow as a leader, give back through service, or connect with fellow musicians who share your passion, there's a place for you here.

Why Join?

  • Build connections with fellow music students
  • Attend state and national conventions
  • Gain leadership and service experience
  • Develop professionally in your field
  • Make lifelong friendships and memories

Phi Mu Alpha (ΦΜΑ)

A national fraternity for men with a love for music and a desire to advance music in America. Members participate in service projects, musical outreach, and brotherhood events. Open to male-identifying students involved in music.

Faculty Advisor: Catherine Roche-Wallace
Contact: roche-wallace@louisiana.edu 
Sigma Alpha Iota national website »

Sigma Alpha Iota (ΣΑΙ

An international music fraternity for women and non-binary individuals committed to promoting music, supporting music students, and serving the community through music.

Faculty Advisor: Jeffrey George
Contact: jlgeorge@louisiana.edu
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia national website »

Ragin' Records

Ragin' Records is a collaborative effort of UL Lafayette Music Business and Music Media majors to promote musicians on campus and regional community, and expand portfolios before entering the music industry.

Contact: raginrecords@gmail.com

Kappa Kappa Psi & Tau Beta Sigma

These national honorary organizations serve college bands by promoting leadership, service, and support for University band programs. Membership is by invitation through participation in UL Lafayette band ensembles.

Kappa Kappa Psi & Tau Beta Sigma website »

National Association for Music Education (NAfME) – Collegiate Chapter

This professional organization supports future music educators through workshops, peer networking, community outreach, and regional conferences. Open to all music education majors and students interested in teaching.

National Association for Music Education website »