Residential Housing Association


RHA Community Council Informational
Description
Join us for an informational session to learn how you can get involved with your Community Council—a student-led leadership group that plans events, advocates for residents, and makes your building feel like home.
At this session, you'll discover:
- What Community Councils do and how they support your hall/apartment
- Leadership roles available this year (President, VP, and more)
- How Community Councils connect to the larger Residential Housing Association (RHA)
- The impact you can make through advocacy, events, and tradition-building
- How to apply or get involved—no experience needed!
Whether you’re looking to plan social events, improve your building, or grow as a leader, there’s a place for you on your Community Council. Come ask questions, meet current leaders, and find out how to make your mark on campus life.
All on-campus residents are welcome. Leadership starts just steps from your room—see how you can get involved!
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RHA Community Council Informational
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RHA Community Council Informational
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- Commons 109
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Residential Housing Association
Founded in 1972, the Residential Housing Association (RHA) at Texas A&M University–College Station proudly serves as the official voice for over 12,000 on-campus residents. For more than 50 years, RHA has been rooted in Aggie tradition, committed to enhancing the residential experience through leadership, community building, advocacy, and impactful programming. As a student-led organization, RHA supports and empowers Community Councils, advocates for improvements in campus housing, dining, wellness, and student services, and works closely with university staff to shape policies that affect residential life. Through leadership development, large-scale events, and connections to regional and national leadership conferences, RHA provides students with opportunities to grow personally and professionally. Whether you're new to campus or a seasoned student leader, RHA offers a meaningful way to get involved, make your voice heard, and leave your mark on the on-campus community.
How to Get Involved
All full-time, living on-campus students are automatically general members of RHA—no sign-up, fees, or service hours required. To take a more active role, join your Community Council at the start of the academic year, look for postings about openings in the RHA Executive Board, and vote for RHA President in the spring.
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Other Events

AggieFest
Sunday, August 24 at 5:00 PM

Club Crawl - Residential Housing Association
Sunday, August 31 at 1:00 PM

RHA General Assembly
Tuesday, September 16 at 7:00 PM