
SAAHE Interview Conference
The SAAHE Interview Conference provides prospective graduate students the opportunity to experience the campus climate at Texas A&M University and investigate and interview for graduate assistantships. Candidates must receive an official invitation to be eligible to attend the conference.
Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education
The Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education (SAAHE) program started in 1989 and is housed within the College of Education and Human Development at Texas A&M University. This 42 credit-hour program is innovative, inclusive and comprehensive.
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History of Texas A&M University
At Texas A&M University, we recognize our roots and the milestones that helped us become the institution we are today. Our history stretches back nearly 150 years, and we’ve changed a lot since then. But through the years, we’ve stayed true to our original charge: to educate and develop future leaders who will change the world.
Our Core Values
Our core values unify our current and former students, faculty and staff. They are guideposts we live by and show in our words and deeds. We are a community of problem-solvers, scholars and creators with a service mission.
About Bryan/College Station
The twin cities of Bryan and College Station have served as the adopted hometown for generations of Aggies. Both cities have grown exponentially as Texas A&M University continues to thrive as a welcoming, diverse community.
Graduate Student Life
Texas A&M is home to over 18,000 graduate and doctoral students. The Graduate and Professional School and Graduate and Professional Student Government offer many resources and activities for graduate students.
Fostering the Next Generation of Student Affairs Leaders at Texas A&M
Four graduate students studying student affairs administration apply classroom theory in the real world to build the best Aggie experience.
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