Are you looking for information about resources available to graduate students on campus? We have compiled a list of useful information that will help you get the information you need.
The Aggie Budget has been developed to help students work out a semester or monthly budget that they can realistically follow. It will help in the planning and tracking of expenses each semester. (Insert Link here.)
The Career Center offers services that address the particular needs of graduate students such as advanced workshops on independent job search, job search for international graduate students, one-on-one career advising and special books and resources for graduate students. For more information http://careercenter.tamu.edu/
Many health insurance options are available to graduate students. Use these links to find information on the plan that best suits your situation.
Student Health Plan - http://www.tamuinsurance.com
International Students - http://international.tamu.edu/iss/main/iss.asp?gid=insurance&pid=insurance
Additional information can be found at - http://ogs.tamu.edu/current/GAR-insurance-.html
ISS facilitates the international student’s transition to life in the United States and at Texas A&M, promote interactions between the US and international populations, and provide services necessary to meet the special needs of international students.
A guide to helping you take care of the little Aggies in your life. (Insert link here.)
The Little Maroon Handbook is a resource guide published annually specifically designed to assist adult and graduate students locate offices and services on the Texas A&M campus. Included in this handbook is information about getting involved, campus resources, and programs.
The Nth degree is a monthly newsletter published by the Graduate Student Council. To join the Nth degree LISTSERV mailing list, send an email to listserv@listserv.tamu.edu with the following command as a single line in the body of the message:
subscribe GSC-NTHD Firstname Lastname
Firstname and Lastname is your real name.
The Ombudsperson for Graduate Education advocates for the processes of graduate education by being equally open and accessible to all parties including students, faculty, staff and administrators. If you have an issue or a concern that you and others cannot resolve, or that you would prefer not to address through formal channels, the ombudsperson can help you will any concern. For more information http://ogs.tamu.edu/current/ombudsperson.html
In order to experience the true meaning of “the Spirit of Aggieland” it is important to understand the traditions of the University. The Traditions Council is dedicated to promoting and preserving the traditions of Texas A&M University through education and awareness. For more information on Aggie traditions http://aggietraditions.tamu.edu/