2022-2023 Competitions

Why choose Texas Scholastic Esports?

Teacher-Run

TexSEF is run by teachers. You'll get no edu-splaining here. 

Nonprofit

We have stakeholders, not shareholders. Our bottom line is what's best for kids.  

Low-Cost   

The online leagues are $10 per student with a $200 cap per school (and public libraries) in Texas. 

Local

Tournaments, conferences, college fairs, we do in-person events like no other can. 

Campus Registration

Step 1: Campus Membership Form

Step 2: Join the League and create teams

2023-2024 Titles

No Pass, No Play is the law in Texas, not just for UIL.


19 Tex. Admin. Code § 76.1001 (a) An extracurricular activity is an activity sponsored by the University Interscholastic League (UIL), the school district board of trustees, or an organization sanctioned by resolution of the board of trustees. The activity is not necessarily directly related to instruction of the essential knowledge and skills but may have an indirect relation to some areas of the curriculum. Extracurricular activities include, but are not limited to, public performances, contests, demonstrations, displays, and club activities, with the exception of public performances specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection.

(1) In addition, an activity shall be subject to the provisions for an extracurricular activity if any one of the following criteria apply:

(A) the activity is competitive;

(B) the activity is held in conjunction with another activity that is considered to be extracurricular;

(C) the activity is held off campus, except in a case in which adequate facilities do not exist on campus;

(D) the general public is invited; or

(E) an admission is charged.