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.

VRSC and Brazos County VSO staff members

A part-time, on-campus Veteran Service Officer saves Aggie veterans valuable time.

John Fleming

Fleming becomes only the second director in the department’s history.

Student Veteran poses with Reveille and her handler

The five-step program helps veterans identify their talents, ambitions and goals.

Dave Haney '23 stands in front of the MSC entrance with the words Selfless Service over it.

How combat veteran David Haney ’23 bridged the gap between military service and higher education to become a leader for the Aggie veteran community.

Photo of Daniel Singletary

Selfless servant Daniel Singletary ’19 uses insurance policy to fund future scholarships.

Photo of Brenda and Glenn Dresner with two students

Brenda and Glenn Dresner ’69 provide support to help Aggie student veterans succeed.

don freeman

Enlisting veterans as students.

dakota kridler

After serving as an Army infantryman, Dakota Kridler ’22 found a new mission as a VALOR peer leader, helping fellow student veterans translate their military strengths into academic and professional success.

Generous donations inspire new endowed scholarships, add new state and national partnerships.