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

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.

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Fresh off her first year, Sophomore Class President Audri Poage shares what every Aggie wished they knew before their first year at Texas A&M.

A student checks over an RC plane at a Design Build Fly meeting.

With help from the Aggie Experience Fund, the Texas A&M Chapter of Design Build Fly hit the road this spring to bring classroom theory to life through the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics annual competition.

Students holding 12th Man towels at a Division of Student Affairs event in Rudder Plaza

From career readiness to campus traditions, learn how the Division of Student Affairs provides the essential resources every student needs to thrive at Texas A&M.

Dr. Conway and his brother standing in front of the Aggie Ring Statue in Aggie Ring Plaza.

The journey from College Station to the C-suite: One leader's path through medicine, policy and health care transformation.

Ana Mendoza at an Aggie Miracle meeting

How the Aggie Experience Fund helped Ana Mendoza ‘27 find her place at Texas A&M and thrive in a student organization that supports the local Children’s Miracle Network hospital.

Kyler Fife '26 headshot in front of Kyle Field

Kyler Fife, a junior communication major and native of Odessa, Texas, will lead the university's official spirit ambassadors.

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After a conversation with a friend at a summer internship, Class of 2027 President Cole Sloan got an idea to bring a new challenge to Texas A&M University that will raise funds for veterans and first responders.

take back the night participants walking through aggie park

Texas A&M’s Student Life kicked off Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Month 2025 with a student-led event that aims to support Aggies, amplify voices of solidarity and reduce stigma on campus.