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Research has shown that a student's involvement in curricular activities can enhance their academic performance and connection to their institution. Student Activities is dedicated to making sure that YOU get the most out of your Texas A&M experience. This website is full of resources to help you find a way to Get Involved!

Benefits of Involvement 

There are many valuable benefits of involvement at Texas A&M University. By becoming involved, students can mature personally, culturally, socially, spiritually and academically. Texas A&M has more than 800 recognized student organizations, and there are a myriad of other ways to become involved in campus life.

Here is a list of some of the benefits of being involved:

  • Learning leadership skills
  • Learning how to maximize natural strengths and abilities
  • Learning how to manage finances
  • Developing healthy relationships
  • Time management skills
  • Public speaking skills
  • Developing professional writing or presentation skills
  • Working with conflict management/mediation
  • Meeting people with similar interests and ideals
  • Experiencing activities and events that will clarify your career goals

 

Ways to Get Involved!

OrgMatch 

OrgMatch is an on-line tool that students can use to identify various organizations that match their interests. Click here in order to log-in with your NetID and password. After logging in, fill out the questionnaire, and you will receive a list of organizations that match your interests as well as the contact information for those groups.

Take advantage of OrgMatch! There are many student organizations that are looking for great members like you! If you have any questions about OrgMatch, please contact the Department of Student Activities at 979.845.1133.

OrgSearch

OrgSearch is an online listing of more than 800 recognized student organizations at Texas A&M University. Click here to search the organizations by first letter or by category. Each listing details general information about the organization, including contact information.

 

Involvement Profiles

Chris Podcast

Chris

Lisa Podcast

Lisa

John Podcast

John

Jonny Podcast

Jonny

Randa Podcast

Randa

 


Get Involved Newsletter Articles

Student Counseling Services

Student Counseling Services exist to support the academic and student development mission of Texas A&M.  Through service, training, and research the SCS is committed to the development of the whole person by providing a full range of professional services.  Information on upcoming workshops and programming can be found here, or by visiting the SCS website at http://scs.tamu.edu.


MSC Open House

The friendships you make and the things you accomplish through involvement in student organizations are what will make your college career memorable. And with over 400 student groups in attendance, you won’t find a better place to connect with a group that’s right for you than MSC Fall Open House.


AggieServe

AggieServe is an online outreach project established to bring non-profit organizations and community agencies in the Bryan and College Station area together with campus volunteers. This online database currently contains around 100 community agency profiles and various short-term or on-going volunteer opportunities. Individual students as well as student groups can use AggieServe to search for volunteer opportunities. To search for volunteer opportunities, visit AggieServe.

Looking for community service opportunities?

The Volunteer Opportunities Fair is the perfect place to connect with local nonprofit agencies to find ways to become more involved in the Bryan/College Station community. Join your fellow Aggies to learn more about upcoming and future volunteer opportunities!

Aggie Visionaries Fall Lecture Series

Aggie Visionaries is a student lecture series that allows student artists from various departments to present on topics related to their cultural heritage, field of study, Aggie experience and art.

Maroon Out Shirts

Class Councils' Maroon Out Committee is gearing up for its 2008 Maroon Out season. With a new design but the traditional $5 price, Ags everywhere can enjoy Maroon Out again in 2008. The 2008 design and information can be found online at http://maroonout.tamu.edu Sales will begin on Monday, August 25 with sales occurring:

• Mon-Fri from 10am-3pm on home game weeks in the MSC/Rudder Breezeway
• Saturday home gameday sales in GRW


Singing Cadet Auditions

The second oldest student organization on campus is looking for its newest members.  Since 1983, the Singing Cadets have been ambassadors for Texas A&M.  The singing cadets perform 60-70 concerts each year across the State of Texas, throughout the country, and often around the world.  Membership ranges from All-State Choir members to guys who just like to sing for fun.  The Singing Cadets invite you to audition and help represent the best university in the world!  Auditions are August 25th-27th in the MSC room 003. Questions? Call (979)845-5974 for more information.

Department of Student Activities - 125 John J. Koldus Building - 1236 TAMU - College Station, TX 77843-1236
Phone: (979) 845-1133 - Fax: (979) 847-8854 - E-mail: student-activities@tamu.edu