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What is Involvement?

We define involvement as engagement with the campus and/or community, and encourage our students to define their personal involvement experience through individual interest areas, which provide meaningful and beneficial experiences for them during and after their time at Texas A&M. Examples of involvement include: community service, leadership, employment, campus involvement, student organization membership and participating in community and campus wide events.

Why Get Involved?

There are many valuable benefits of involvement at Texas A&M University. By becoming involved, students can mature personally, culturally, socially, spiritually and academically. Texas A&M has more than 800 recognized student organizations, and there are a myriad of other ways to become involved in campus life.

Some of the benefits include:

  • Learning leadership skills
  • Learning how to maximize natural strengths and abilities
  • Learning how to manage finances
  • Developing healthy relationships
  • Time management skills
  • Public speaking skills
  • Developing professional writing or presentation skills
  • Working with conflict management/mediation
  • Meeting people with similar interests and ideals
  • Experiencing activities and events that will clarify your career goals

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Organization Spotlight

Aggie Men's Club

The Aggie Mens Club at Texas A&M University was created by a group of students with the intent of providing a social atmosphere of Christian fellowship and brotherhood, while upholding and perpetuating Aggie traditions. We offer an alternative fraternal organization to students presently enrolled at A&M. We are "Aggies First", brought together by our common love for and devotion to our school.We commit ourselves to the full spiritual, emotional, and physical development of each member and shall maintain an environment which is conducive to this individual growth. We encourage an attitude of service through the giving of our time and resources to the benefit of others. In keeping with the traditional Aggie Spirit, we accept our responsibility to our fellow students and surrounding community.

Find Student Organizations

OrgMatch
OrgMatch is an on-line tool that students can use to identify various organizations that match their interests. Just log in, fill out a quick questionnaire, and you will receive a list of organizations that match your interests as well as the contact information for those groups.

Take advantage of OrgMatch! There are many student organizations that are looking for great members like you!
OrgSearch
OrgSearch is an online listing of more than 800 recognized student organizations at Texas A&M University. Click here to search the organizations by first letter or by category. Each listing details general information about the organization, including contact information.