CAMPUS RESOURCES
Academic Support
Academic Success Center
Provides comprehensive academic resources such as tutoring, Supplemental Instruction, academic coaching, workshops on study strategies, and transfer student support.
979.458.4900
[email protected]
Disability Resources
Staff members interact and collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to achieve an equitable learning environment for students with disabilities at Texas A&M.
979.845.1637
[email protected]
Learning Communities, Academic Excellence, Undergraduate Research, National Fellowships, Capstones, and Honors (LAUNCH)
Through LAUNCH, motivated students have access to Honors courses, co-curricular enrichment activities, scholarly engagement, and/or research programs that can be customized to enhance each student's development.
979.845.1957
Office for Student Success
Provides leadership for campus-wide student success through a common first-year experience, first-generation programs, transfer student programs, and advising services.
[email protected]
Ombudsperson - Undergraduate Students
Whether it's final grade concerns, arbitrary, capricious, or prejudiced treatment, or just needing someone to talk to, the Undergraduate Ombuds is a resource for every member of the university community. We will listen, support, and help create a plan for moving forward. We offer a safe, unbiased, and private environment where concerns are heard, understood, and respected. Student success is important to us, and we're committed to ensuring that you have the best possible undergraduate experience.
979.845.3210
[email protected]
Testing Services
An approved national testing site for professional certification, licensure, and entry level exams.
979.845.0532
[email protected]
University Writing Center
Helps Aggies with any kind of writing or speaking project at any stage of the creative process.
979.458.1455
[email protected]
Aggie Honor System Office
Responsible for educating members of the University about the Aggie Code of Honor, academic integrity, and facilitating the processes that govern allegations of academic misconduct.
979.458.3378
[email protected]
Education Abroad
Helps Aggies find study, intern, research, or volunteer programs to fit their academic and personal interests, career goals, and budget.
979.845.0544
[email protected]
Math Learning Center
Provides peer and faculty led services to support all students in Mathematics, Statistics, and quantitative reasoning courses & content.
979.847.7311
[email protected]
Ombudsperson - Graduate Students
Serves as an informal, independent, and neutral resource that anyone from the graduate and professional community can use to obtain assistance with a conflict, misunderstanding, concern or issue related to graduate education.
979.845.3631
[email protected]
Professional School Advising
Assists current and former students in their pursuit of a professional education (health professions and law) through advising and a variety of resources.
979.847.8938
[email protected]
University Libraries
Texas A&M University Libraries are comprised of five libraries providing a rich array of resources assembled to support the research, learning and teaching at Texas A&M.
979.845.3731
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Health & Safety
Civil Rights and Equity Investigations (CREI)
Non-confidential
Receives reports, provides support and resources, and is charged with the investigation and resolution of alleged violations of Texas A&M University’s civil rights policies, including Title IX.
979.458.8407
[email protected]
University Health Services
Confidential
- Student Mental Health Care - We are here to advance student development and academic success by providing personalized and evidenced-based mental health care to Aggies.
- Student Medical Care - The on-campus healthcare provider for Aggies. SHS staffs board-certified clinicians and other healthcare professionals to help students stay well and do well at Texas A&M.
Emergency Preparedness
When there's an emergency — whether it's a long way off, happening right now or has already passed — you've got to be prepared. Find what to do, where to go and how to respond in case of emergencies.
CARPOOL
CARPOOL is a student-run non-profit organization serving the Bryan/College Station community with free rides home every Friday and Saturday night from 10:00 pm to 3:00 am during the Spring and Fall semesters at Texas A&M University.
It does not matter if you are a student or not, Aggie or not, or even intoxicated or not.
979.693.9905
Code Maroon
Texas A&M University's emergency notification system that gives the University the ability to communicate health and safety information in an emergency. Download the app on your android or iPhone to receive timely emergency notifications for campus and the community.
University Police Department
Non-confidential
Provides a safe and secure environment through education, the cooperative spirit of all university community members and the enforcement of laws and regulations.
979.845.2345
Campus Life
Aggie One Stop
- Aggie ID Card - your official ID at Texas A&M
- Scholarships and Financial Aid - provides financial services through scholarships, grants, loans, veterans education benefits, etc.
- Student Business Services - direct deposit, due dates, online payment, installment plans, Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan, etc.
- Military Education Benefits - Assists eligible students in securing federal and state veterans’ education benefits and other education funding including scholarships and financial aid.
979.847.1787
[email protected]
Corps Housing
The Corps Area Housing Office administers on-campus housing for the Corps of Cadets.
979.845.3443
Multicultural Services
Assists underrepresented students in their transition to Texas A&M while providing academic and educational services for all students.
979.862.2000
[email protected]
Student Conduct Office
The office encourages the development and well-being of all students by promoting reflection, accountability, and awareness of individual rights and responsibilities within the University community.
979.847.7272
[email protected]
Transportation Services
Provides an efficient, dynamic and innovative fleet, parking and transit services to the community.
979.862.7275
[email protected]
VetMed Teaching Hospital
Small and Large Animal Hospitals Open 24/7. TAMU Faculty/Staff/Students receive 20% discount.
979.845.2351
[email protected]
Veteran Resource & Support Center
Offers programs and services in collaboration with Admissions, the VA, Academic Success Center and other campus entities to provide valuable assistance to veterans and their families.
979.845.3161
[email protected]
Career Center
A comprehensive career planning and employment service for students of all majors and classifications.
979.845.5139
[email protected]
International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS)
The liaison with the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State for international students. ISSS supports international students, scholars, and their families as they navigate the U.S. immigration system.
979.845.1824
[email protected]
Jobs for Aggies
Jobs for Aggies is a job board Texas A&M University hosts for the benefit of Aggie students, whereby both on- and off-campus (public or private) employers are permitted to post job vacancies seeking current Aggie students.
Residence Life
Provides academic support to students who live on-campus including Community Learning Centers, free tutoring, Academic Peer Mentors, and Living Learning Programs.
888.451.3896
[email protected]
Technology Services
Technology Services provides reliable and accessible IT services to elevate and enhance Texas A&M.
979.845.8300
[email protected]
Veteran Resource & Support Center
Offers programs and services in collaboration with Admissions, the VA, Academic Success Center and other campus entities to provide valuable assistance to veterans and their families.
979.845.3161
[email protected]
Student Involvement
Aggie Transition Camps (ATC)
The umbrella organization that coordinates and runs Howdy Camp in the early spring and Transfer Camp (T-Camp) in the Fall.
979.862.1785
[email protected]
Class Councils
A representative body that strives to serve and unite Texas A&M and to enhance traditions. Hosts Maroon Out, Jr. E-Walk, Elephant Walk, Pull Out Day, Fish Fest, Ring Dance, and Aggie Rings for Veterans.
979.845.3534
[email protected]
Fraternity & Sorority Life
Coordinates events for fraternity and sorority members as well as students interested in joining.
979.862.5636
[email protected]
MSC OPAS
MSC OPAS’s mission is to enlighten, entertain, and inspire by bringing world-class entertainment to the Brazos Valley.
979.845.1661
[email protected]
Student Activities
Helps students practice their passion through involvement in over 1,100 recognized student organizations, tons of service opportunities, Aggie traditions, and unlimited leadership experiences.
979.845.1133
[email protected]
Venture Camps
Venture Camps are outdoor extended orientation experiences for adventurous new students to learn about Aggie traditions and campus resources in a unique setting.
979.845.1133
Choral Music
Texas A&M Choral Activities - Singing Cadets, Women's Chorus, & Century Singers.
979.845.5974
[email protected]
Corps of Cadets
The oldest and largest student organization on campus, dating back to 1876.
979.845.2811
[email protected]
Memorial Student Center (MSC)
Provides leadership development opportunities for students through campus programming. The MSC is home to the MSC Lost & Found, MSC Open House and MSC OPAS
979.845.1515
[email protected]
Rec Sports
Promotes activity, wellness, and development by providing high quality, inclusive experiences and facilities for the students and community of Texas A&M.
979.845.7826
Student Government Association (SGA)
Provides unique opportunities for students to build relationships, enhance leadership skills, become civically engaged, maximize their college experiences, and develop the six Aggie Core Values.
979.845.3051
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KNOW YOUR RESOURCES
Learn more about the resources available through Student Life, on-campus, and in the community.
KNOW YOUR RESOURCES
Learn more about the resources available through Student Life, on-campus, and in the community.