
The Moses Hall Community Council serves as the governing student leadership body for the residents of Moses Hall at Texas A&M University. Operating under the oversight of the Residential Housing Association (RHA), the council is committed to enhancing the residential experience through student representation, programming, and the promotion of hall community and engagement.
About Moses Hall
Located on the northside of campus, Moses Hall is a corridor-style residence hall offering 107 rooms across four floors. Housing options include both single and double-occupancy rooms, each with in-room sinks and access to community-style bathrooms.
Council Responsibilities
Program Development: Coordinate and host engaging events using a pre-allocated budget to support community connection and resident involvement.
Resident Advocacy: Represent student voices by gathering and communicating feedback to the Department of Residence Life.
Facility Improvement: Recommend and assist with hall enhancements to improve comfort and functionality.
Community Building: Foster hall pride and tradition while cultivating an welcoming atmosphere.
Benefits of Involvement
Through participation in the Moses Hall Community Council, students gain valuable leadership experience, develop interpersonal and organizational skills, and play an active role in shaping their residential environment. Council members contribute to a supportive and dynamic community while building lasting relationships with fellow residents.