Create Your Aggie Experience
For one transfer student at Texas A&M, a spark of selfless service started a three-year involvement journey with the help of the Aggie Experience Fund.
The Battalion reporters Ian Curtis and Adriano Espinosa take home the highest honors at the 2026 Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Awards, a testament to excellent student-run journalism at Texas A&M University.
Bringing back $30,000 in prize money and industry clout, this group of Aggie engineers from the Texas A&M Sounding Rocketry Team beat out 46 other teams in international competition.
With a 20% uptick in resident sign-ups this year, student leaders at Texas A&M’s The Big Event are mobilizing more Aggies than ever for selfless service at scale.
Use this guide to follow your interests, find your people and make the most out of Texas A&M’s official involvement festival.
The student-run food pantry expands its operations in a recent partnership with H-E-B to meet growing needs on campus.
If you’re reading this, chances are you might be standing at one of those crossroads that nobody warned you about when you committed to Texas A&M.
Four graduate students studying student affairs administration apply classroom theory in the real world to build the best Aggie experience.
Forget what you knew in high school, the Department of Music Activities wants you to find your musical home in a band at Texas A&M — and it’s an entirely different experience.
Whether you're passionate about leadership, community service, the arts or sports, there's a place for you in the Aggie family.









