

Community Council Meeting
Description
General meeting/executive meeting.
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Community Council Meeting
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- Neeley Residence Hall 133
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Community Council Meeting
- Date
- Location
- Neeley Residence Hall 133
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Community Council Meeting
- Date
- Location
- Neeley Residence Hall 133
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Community Council Meeting
- Date
- Location
- Neeley Residence Hall 133
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Community Council Meeting
- Date
- Location
- Neeley Residence Hall 133
-
Community Council Meeting
- Date
- Location
- Neeley Residence Hall 133
-
Community Council Meeting
- Date
- Location
- Neeley Residence Hall 133
-
Community Council Meeting
- Date
- Location
- Neeley Residence Hall 133
-
Community Council Meeting
- Date
- Location
- Neeley Residence Hall 133
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Neeley Hall Community Council
The Neeley Hall Community Council serves as the representative student leadership body for residents of Neeley 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 advocacy, collaborative programming, and the promotion of a strong hall community.
About Neeley Hall
Situated on the northside of campus, Neeley Hall is a modular-style residence hall constructed in 1980 and named in honor of M.J. Neeley ’22. The hall includes 270 double-occupancy rooms across four floors, each equipped with semi-private bathrooms and individually controlled air conditioning.
Council Responsibilities
Program Development: Organize social, educational, and recreational events funded by a dedicated programming budget.
Resident Advocacy: Serve as a liaison between residents and Residence Life, conveying feedback and concerns.
Facility Improvement: Lead initiatives to enhance shared spaces and improve the daily resident experience.
Community Building: Strengthen hall pride and connection through meaningful leadership.
Benefits of Involvement
Involvement in the Neeley Hall Community Council provides students with valuable opportunities to develop leadership skills, collaborate with peers, and make a direct impact on their residential environment. Council members actively contribute to building a hall culture rooted in engagement, tradition, and student voice.