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Eppright Community Council

Founded: 1989
Texas A&M University (College Station, TX)

The Eppright Hall Community Council serves as the representative leadership body for residents of Eppright Hall at Texas A&M University. Operating under the guidance of the Residential Housing Association (RHA), the council is dedicated to enhancing the residential experience by fostering community engagement, organizing programs, and advocating for resident needs.

Eppright Hall, constructed in 1989, is a modular-style residence hall located on the southside of campus. It houses 117 double-occupancy rooms across four floors, each featuring private bathrooms. The hall offers amenities such as study rooms, a TV lounge, and water bottle refilling stations. Additionally, Eppright Hall hosts two Living Learning Programs: Spectrum and Sustainability. Its proximity to the Commons Dining Hall and the Southside Recreation Center provides residents with convenient access to dining and fitness facilities. 

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Positions

We accept: Undergraduate Students, Professional Students, Graduate Students, Blinn Team Students, Faculty/Staff

Intake: Open membership Ongoing intake (year-round)

Meet on-campus only every other week

Associations

All student organizations must be open in membership unless otherwise permitted under applicable state or federal law (20 U.S.C. § 1681(a)(6)(A); 34 C.F.R. § 106.14(a) for reference) through specific University exemption. Please contact SOLAD for more information related to open-membership exemption at Texas A&M University or consult the Student Organization Manual.

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