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AGS

Aggie Girl Scouts

Aggie Girl Scouts(AGS) is an on-campus Girl Scout organization, recognized by both Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and Texas A&M University. AGS members are Girl Scout volunteers. Through programming and community outreach Aggie Girl Scouts will fulfill the purpose of Girl Scouts of the USA: To inspire girls with highest...

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Aggie Replant

Aggie Replant is a student-run, environmental service organization that unites Aggies and the community through selfless service during our annual Replant Day, which brings hundreds of students together to plant trees in the Bryan and College Station area during the fall term.

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Aggie Robotics

Aggie Robotics promotes the study, appreciation, and development of robotics and robotics systems within Texas A&M University and its surrounding communities through a collection of activities including, but not limited to, community outreach, networking, and robotics competitions. Despite highlighting this robotics focus, membership shall be open to students of all...

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Sweethearts

Aggie Sweethearts

A women's organization that promotes leadership, sisterhood, spirit, service, and community outreach.

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Ags REACH

To create opportunities to give back to our Aggie community, build soft skills, host philanthropic events, and provide the unique experience of working closely alongside a nonprofit. Ags REACH will operate in partnership with local Bryan nonprofit, The REACH Project, which works to give back to the contracted, third-party workers...

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Antioch College Ministry

To provide an opportunity for the college students of Antioch Community Church to gather on campus to worship God, encourage each other, and serve the students of Texas A&M and the surrounding community.

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TAMU ICMA

Bush School International City Management Association Chapter

The purpose of this organization is to: Introduce and integrate Texas A&M students to the local government management profession; Familiarize Aggies with ICMA, the premier local government management association, its members, resources, and policies; Establish connections between local government management theories, practices, and applications through tangible and actual examples. Cultivate...

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CASH

Council of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities

The Council of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities is an academic and professional organization that links those with academically inclusive majors and disciplines to Texas A&M University. The council works to convey concerns and special interests from the undergraduate student body to the faculty, staff, and deans of the College...

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TEP

The Eckleburg Project

The mission of The Eckleburg Project is to provide a medium for the creative writers and artists of Texas A&M University to convey their experiences as students and as individuals. We want to reward creativity in all its forms and to help the artists of A&M reach out to their...

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FEAST

Freshmen Exemplifying Aggie Spirit Together

Our mission is to develop freshmen into leaders who exemplify the Aggie Spirit and preserve the fundamental traditions and values of Texas A&M University through selfless service, community outreach, and University engagement. We envision a campus where all Aggies demonstrate the uncommon ability to inspire and lead the Aggie family...

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SAM

Sisterhood of Aggie Mentors

SAM is a service/social organization with a mission to develop a mentor relationship between TAMU/Blinn students and elementary, intermediate, middle school, and high school students in the BCS area. We also partner with the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization to mentor other youth in the BCS area. During the recruitment...

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Society of Women Engineers

The Society of Women Engineers (SWE), originally founded in 1950, is a global non-profit educational and service organization. SWE is the driving force that establishes engineering as a highly desirable career aspiration for women. The Society of Women Engineers at Texas A&M University (SWE-TAMU) is an organization dedicated to helping...

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Texas A&M Fly Fishing Club

Our mission is to grow the community of fly fishing at Texas A&M through conservation, research, and community outreach. We hope to learn more about the sport of fly fishing as well as our local fisheries.

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