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Cadet Leadership Council
The mission of the Cadet Leadership Council is to promote cadet involvement off the quad in student government, specifically in class councils and student senate. The purpose of this organization is to connect the Corps of Cadets with the rest of the university to ensure cadet voices are being heard,...

Conference on Student Government Association
COSGA is a committee within Student Government whose purpose is to plan and put on a student government conference each spring in College Station, TX. The conference brings in hundreds of student leaders from colleges across the globe so that they may learn and exchange ideas that relate to student...

Fish Aides
Fish Aides is the freshman leadership organization within student government designed to develop Texas A&M's leaders of tomorrow. We believe this is accomplished by focusing on the cultivation of integrity, motivation, confidence, respect and social skills. Fish Aides endeavors to create an environment for freshmen to grow by learning from...

George Bush School Student Government Association
1.Provide a formal process through which student interests may be promoted and concerns may be resolved. 2.Establish and maintain a representative voice for the student body. 3.Cultivate relationships and facilitate information flow among student body, faculty, and administration. 4.Oversee functions of student committees. 5.Facilitate ongoing communication with former Bush School...

Graduate and Professional Student Government
The Graduate and Professional Student Government serves as the graduate and professional student government of Texas A&M University.

Honors Student Council
1) To provide quality programming for our membership and all honors eligible students 2) To seek to actively represent honors students within Student Government and inform them about pertinent issues 3) To act as a liaison between the Office of Honors Programs and honors students 4) To increase visibility, involvement,...

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...

SGA - Judicial Court
The Judicial Court of Texas A&M is one of the three governing branches of the Texas A&M Student Government Association and is comprised of nine Justices and six Judge Advocate Generals. Responsibilities of the Court include constitutional interpretation, legislative interpretation, election regulation, and dispute resolution within Texas A&M's Student Government...

SGA - Student Senate
Founded in 1947, the Texas A&M University Student Senate is the representative voice of the student body. Functioning as the legislative branch of Student Government Association, the Senate works to identify and advocate student opinion on issues affecting the Aggie Experience to faculty, administration, governmental bodies, and other student organizations....

SGA Development Commission
Our purpose is to raise funds for the Student Government Association! These funds will be used to allow committees in student government to operate with a greater financial ease.

SGA Election Commission
The purpose of Election Commission is to ensure a fair and efficient election process for student leaders across campus in Fall and Spring elections.

SGA Representation Commission
Howdy! The SGA Representation Commission, formerly the SGA Diversity Commission, strives to promote greater diversity, equity, inclusivity, and accessibility at our university through advocacy, communication, and finance. We engage in outreach and policy efforts to advocate and educate students and facilitate difficult conversations that are needed to create a more...

Student Government Association
To serve Texas A&M University by representing student opinion, addressing campus needs through targeted programming and the maintenance of tradition, and providing opportunities for leadership development in order to enrich the quality of student life.

Texas A&M University Career Closet
Collaborating with the Texas A&M Career Center and a member of the Student Government Association to enhance the professionalism of Texas A&M students while alleviating the financial burden that is inherently associated with launching a career.

Traditions Council
Traditions Council is a Student Government Committee dedicated to preserving and promoting the traditions of Texas A&M University through outreach and education.