FHK Community Council

The FHK Community Council serves as the governing student leadership body for Fowler, Hughes, and Keathley Halls at Texas A&M University. Operating under the oversight of the Residential Housing Association (RHA), the council is dedicated to cultivating a dynamic and fun residential environment through student representation, strategic programming, and the promotion of hall identity and pride.
About the FHK Complex
Situated on the northside of campus, the FHK Complex consists of balcony-style residence halls that offer a combination of single and double-occupancy rooms with suite-style bathrooms.
Council Responsibilities
Program Development: Coordinate and execute hall-wide events and initiatives using a designated programming budget to foster resident engagement and well-being.
Resident Advocacy: Serve as a liaison between residents and the Department of Residence Life by collecting and communicating feedback and concerns.
Facility Enhancement: Identify and implement minor hall improvement projects that enhance the quality of life within the community.
Community Building: Strengthen hall traditions and foster a culture of inclusion, respect, and leadership.
Benefits of Involvement
Participation in the FHK Community Council provides students with opportunities to develop leadership competencies, form meaningful peer relationships, and directly influence their residential environment. Council members gain hands-on experience in event planning, advocacy, communication, and collaboration — all within a supportive, student-driven leadership model.
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
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General Member
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- All residents are General Members of the Community Council. Attend meetings, join events, and share feedback to help shape your community. No requirements—just bring your voice and energy! Explore officer roles for deeper involvement.