Members of Texas A&M University accepting the 2025 Gold VEERA award

The Texas Veterans Commission has honored Texas A&M with the 2025 Veteran Education Excellence Recognition Award for its outstanding institutional support and innovative programming for student veterans.

Historical photo of rec sports staff posing with Rev V.

Student Affairs Associate Vice President and Chief of Staff Tom Reber to retire after 43 years at Texas A&M University.

Cedric Freeman headshot

Through one of the nation’s only one-on-one case management services housed in residence life, Cedric Freeman fosters community for 11,000 Texas A&M students.

Four SAAHE students posing on the Aggie Park bridge.

Four graduate students studying student affairs administration apply classroom theory in the real world to build the best Aggie experience.

Dr. Russell Tipton meets with a music student in his office

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.

Jennifer Ford standing in the Student Life Director's Office lobby

In celebration of Careers in Student Affairs Month, meet Jennifer Ford ’99, whose calling to serve has fueled a 25-year career in the Division of Student Affairs.

Roland Block outside of his office

Meet Roland Block ‘93, associate director of Engineering Career Services at Texas A&M, an Aggie who returned to his alma mater after a cross-country move and a visit to the Career Center.

Group of students sitting in a grassy area, talking and laughing with each other.

Whether you're passionate about leadership, community service, the arts or sports, there's a place for you in the Aggie family.

Lobby in the new West Campus Testing Center

With a growing demand and overflowing testing spaces, the Office of the President’s 2024 Capacity Study report paved the way for the opening of the West Campus Testing Center and expansion of a much-needed service for Aggies.

Student giving a Gig 'Em in front of an Aggie Gems display in the MSC.

With more than 1,300 student organizations and clubs at Texas A&M University, there's a place for everyone, but don’t let the overwhelm of options stop you from exploring your passions and interests. The Division of Student Affairs is here to support you as you create your own unique Aggie experience, explore all that Texas A&M has to offer and make incredible memories through getting involved.