The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Aggies student group is super excited about the upcoming semester and year. During the school year, GLBTA is celebrating it's 25th Anniversary of being a Recognized Student Organization, WHOOP! Within our organization, we have some great opportunities to get involved! We are taking applications for the Freshmen Representative and Graduate Liaison positions. These positions are a great way to start building leadership skills at Texas A&M and help direct the organization on the needs of all the students. GLBTA is also excited about upcoming meetin
Maximizing Educational Development through Academic and Leadership Skills (MEDALS) allows high school students the unique experience of viewing college opportunities and Texas A&M University from a diverse perspective.
Alternative Spring Break (ASB) is currently looking for dedicated, service-oriented undergraduate and graduate students to be Site Leaders. A Site Leader is someone who is responsible for leading a group of fellow Ages on a volunteer trip during the week of Spring Break, March 2010. This is a great way to gain leadership experience and have fun while serving communities throughout the country and abroad. Previous membership with ASB is not required.
If you are looking for a way to raise money for your organization, Help Reed Arena Help You! Reed Arena will donate money to organizations that help with Event set-ups and clean-ups.
AIESEC is currently recruiting members for Fall 2009-Spring 2010 semester. There are also some leadership positions in the organization which is available. What is AIESEC ? AIESEC is the world’s largest student-run organization.
Amplify is a brand new, semester long series of programs and workshops designed to help you make the most of your time in Aggieland. To help you identify Amplify programs that will meet your needs, the 101 workshops and programs offered are divided into 8 programmatic themes: Academic Engagement/Success Strategies, Health & Wellness, Leadership, Civic Engagement, Global Awareness & Diversity, Financial & Debt Management, Current Issues, and Life Skills & Personal Development.
Class Councils' Maroon Out Committee is gearing up for its 2009 Maroon Out season. With an innovative new design and the traditional $5 price, Aggies everywhere can enjoy Maroon Out again in 2009.
You’ve found your fit! GUIDE seeks to build meaningful mentor relationships between upperclassmen and freshmen. Freshmen are placed into teams where they are paired with an upperclassman "Guide" who will serve as a basis of support for the freshmen during their time at Texas A&M and aid in the development of their Aggie Spirit. GUIDE holds weekly meetings, participates in all the Aggie Traditions (football games, Muster, etc.), and performs multiple service projects (Replant, Shack-A-Thon, Big Event, etc.).
If you are looking for a way to raise money for your organization, Help Reed Arena Help You!Reed Arena will donate money to organizations that help with Event set-ups and clean-ups. If your organization is interested please contact Brian McGrath via email at Fundraising Opportunities