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(Icon) Aggie Swamp Club
Recognized
To allow students who are interested in screenwriting, acting, and movie production to share their appreciation for film, collaborate on ideas and stories, socialize, learn more about all aspects...
(Icon) Company D-1
Recognized
To build a strong bond between men of character, who show a strong devotion towards our nation, academic success, and the Corps of Cadets.
(Icon) George Bush School Student Government Association
Recognized
1.Provide a formal process through which student interests may be promoted and concerns may be resolved. 2.Establish and maintain a representative voice for the student body. 3.Cultivate...
(Icon) Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Recognized
The purpose of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. is to promote the development of character through participation and community service, leadership, scholarship, and brotherhood building activities.
(Icon) Residence Hall Staff Council
Recognized
Staff Council is a representative assembly of residence hall staffs at Texas A&M University which promotes communication with Department of Residence Life professional staff, RHA, and other...
(Icon) S-1 Spartans
Recognized
The purpose of Company S-1 is to develop cadets dedicated to the core values of knowledge, honor, fraternity, and discipline.
(Icon) Saddle & Sirloin Club
Recognized
1. To foster a spirit of cooperation and mutual helpfulness toward progressive agriculture 2. To provide an opportunity for wider acquaintance among students and professionals in agriculture. 3. To...
(Icon) Salsa Fusion Latin Dance Company
Recognized
To promote the Latin culture and popular dance of salsa through performances and educating the community.
(Icon) Sam Houston Sanders Corps Center Guard
Recognized
CCG supports the Corps Center. Cadets work on displays and help research and assessioning. They also give tours to Old Ags, present students, potential students, and many other groups. They also...
(Icon) Saudi Student Association
Recognized
1. Assist newcomers to settle down in Bryan/College Station area and introduce them to SSA members to establish links among old and new students. 2. Organize social gatherings to maintain the...
(Icon) Seal Platoon
Recognized
The purpose of SEAL Platoon is to prepare prospective SEAL's from the student body of Texas A&M University for the rigors which they will face at BUD/S training for entrance into the Naval...
(Icon) Second Brigade Staff
Recognized
Build Good Leaders.
(Icon) Semper Fi Society
Recognized
The mission of the semper fi society is to help develope students into future Marine Corps Officers of Marines or productive leaders in the civilian sector by building a solid foundation of...
(Icon) SGA - Student Senate
Recognized
Founded in 1947, the Student Senate is the representative voice of the student body. Functioning as the legislative branch of Student Government, the Senate works to identify and advocate student...
(Icon) SGA Development Team
Recognized
Our purpose is to raise funds for the Student Government Association. These funds will be used to allow committees in student government to operate with a greater financial ease.
(Icon) SGA Diversity
Recognized
Together we will: Provide a cohesive and welcoming environment for diverse campus interaction. Together we will: Facilitate effective communication on diversity issues throughout the entire Texas...
(Icon) SGA Replant
Recognized
Aggie Replant is a student-run, environmental service organization that unites Texas A&M students and the community through education and our annual Replant Day in the fall. Replant Day brings...
(Icon) Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Recognized
To promote the development of character through participating in community service, leadership, scholarship, and brotherhood building activities.
(Icon) Sigma Alpha Lambda
Recognized
To recognize and reward academic achievement and unites its members in pursuit of common good through community service, personal development, and lifelong professional fulfillment.
(Icon) Sigma Alpha Mu
Recognized
HISTORICAL STATEMENT Sigma Alpha Mu was founded in 1909 at the College of the City of New York as a fraternity of Jewish men. VISION STATEMENT Sigma Alpha Mu is a fraternal organization whose...
(Icon) Sigma Alpha Sorority (National Agriculture Sorority)
Recognized
To promote the members in all facets of agriculture and to strengthen the bonds of friendship among them. It is the purpose of the members to strive for achievement in scholarship, leadership and...
(Icon) Sigma Delta Honor Society
Recognized
To recognize and reward academic excellence among upper-level Industrial Distribution students.
(Icon) Sigma Delta Pi National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society - Lambda Tau Chapter
Recognized
1. To honor those who attain excellence in the study of the Spanish language and in the study of the literature and culture of the Spanish speaking world. 2. To foster friendly relations and mutual...
(Icon) Sigma Gamma Rho
Recognized
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. is an organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in our community. Sigma Gamma Rho addresses issues that affect humanity. We stress education among all...
(Icon) Sigma Gamma Tau
Recognized
To recognize and honor those individuals in the field of aeronautics and astronautics who have through scholarship, integrity, and outstanding achievement been a credit to their discipline.
(Icon) Sigma Lambda Beta
Recognized
To Promote the development of character through participating in community service, leadership, scholarship, and brotherhood building activities.
(Icon) Sigma Lambda Chi
Recognized
Sec. 1. The fundamental purpose of Sigma Lambda Chi shall be the recognition of outstanding students in construction. Sec. 2. Objectives of Sigma Lambda Chi shall include: a. The rendering of...
(Icon) Sigma Lambda Gamma
Recognized
We are an academic, cultural, service, and social organization that is dedicated to promoting the empowerment of women in higher education. Our primary goal is to promote our evolving and diverse...
(Icon) Sigma Phi Epsilon
Recognized
Promote the development of character through participating in community service, leadership, scholarship, and brotherhood building activities.
(Icon) Sigma Phi Lambda
Recognized
Sigma Phi Lambda exists for the sole purpose of glorifying our Lord Jesus Christ and making his name great. This is done by providing a source of fellowship to Christians who sincerelyseek to know...
(Icon) Sigma Phi Omega
Recognized
Sigma Phi Omega was originally founded in 1949 at the University of Southern California by a group of Japanese women in response to growing anti-Asian-American sentiment that followed as a result...
(Icon) Sigma Pi Fraternity
Recognized
As Sigma Pi’s, we strive to be the very best at what we do, and this mindset will help propel us to become the elite fraternity on campus. Furthermore, we believe that the process of becoming, and...
(Icon) Sigma Tau Delta-Alpha Iota Chapter
Recognized
Sigma Tau Delta is the International English Honor Society. Its purpose is to confer nstinction upon undergraduates, graduates, and scholars in academia as well as upon professional writers who...
(Icon) Sikh Students Association
Recognized
The purpose of Sikh Student Association (SSA) of Texas A&M University is to promote awareness and understanding of Sikh religion, as well as its rich cultural heritage.
(Icon) Silver Wings
Recognized
Silver Wings is a national, co-ed, professional organization dedicated to creating proactive, knowledgeable, and effective civic leaders through community service and education about national defense.
(Icon) Social & Behavioral Student Organization
Recognized
To actively engage, enhance, & develop a professional network through social, volunteer, and academic networks.
(Icon) Society for Conservation Biology, Texas A&M Chapter
Recognized
1. Promote membership in the Society and participation in the Chapter’s activities. 2. Encourage an interdisciplinary approach to biological conservation. 3. Promote development of skills neededby...
(Icon) Society for Creative Anachronism
Recognized
We are a historical re-creation group that studies the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Recapturing the spirit of a bygone age, we study the grand arts, cuisine, fashion, weaponry, combat, science,...
(Icon) Society for Human Resource Management
Recognized
The Texas A&M University chapter of SHRM is an organization for both undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in Human Resources. The goal of SHRM is to stimulate interest inthe...
(Icon) Society for International Studies
Recognized
Our purpose is to provide opportunities to create and promote international awareness and exposure in a multicutural and educational context with the aim of ensuring academic and cultural development.
(Icon) Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music & Culture Amongst Youth
Recognized
The primary objective of this organization shall be to promote Indian classical music and culture amongst the Indian and non-Indian youth in this country.
(Icon) Society of Agricultural Finance, Insurance,and Real Estate
Recognized
The Society of Agricultural Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate aims to introduce students to career opportunities in the fields of finance, insurance, and real estate and related areas such as law...
(Icon) Society of Flight Test Engineers
Recognized
The Society of Flight Test Engineers is a fraternity of engineers, whose principal professional interest is the flight testing of aircraft and missiles. The objective of the Society is the...
(Icon) Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Recognized
The mission of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) is to promote the development of hispanics in engineering, math and science professions to achieve educational excellence,...
(Icon) Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Recognized
The purpose of the organization shall be to educate students about manufacturing careers, technologies, processes, and practices.
(Icon) Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists
Recognized
The purpose of the Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists (MAES) is promote the professional and personal devolpment of Mexican Americans pursuing degrees in engineeering and science....
(Icon) Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
Recognized
SNAME goals are to advance the state of the art, to afford the opportunity for the exchange of information and ideas, to disseminate results of research, experience and information among its...
(Icon) Society of Physics Students
Recognized
To promote physics in the university and surrounding areas through outreach and friendly meetings.
(Icon) Society of Plastic Engineers
Recognized
The purpose of the organization is to promote student awareness of polymer science and engineering by having monthly technical meetings, interacting with industrial partners, and going on a trip to...
(Icon) Society of Women Engineers
Recognized
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE), originally founded in 1950, is a national not-for-profit educational and service organization. SWE is the driving force that establishes engineering as a...
(Icon) Sociology Club
Recognized
Promote interest in Sociology through activities such as speakers, presentations, and community service events.
(Icon) Sophomores Advancing In Leadership
Recognized
The purpose of SAIL is to get Texas A&M Sophomores involved in a leadership organization as well as other TAMU organizations, especially if they missed the chance to get involved their freshman...
(Icon) Special Operations Training Unit
Recognized
The purpose of Special Operations is to train cadets in U.S. Special Operations tactics and weapons training, following the basic principles of Air Force Special Operations and challenge cadets...
(Icon) Spence Briggs Kiest Hall Council
Recognized
To encourage high standards of character, leadership, scholarship, sportsmanship, and school spirit. To develop a desirable attitude toward learning and to achieve a spirit of unity among the...
(Icon) Sport Club Association
Recognized
To promote intercollegiate athletics through non varsity sports. The Sport Club association advises the Sport Club Director in administering the sport club program and its primary objective is to...
(Icon) Sport Management Society
Recognized
The major goals of SMS are: * to gather and share information pertaining to sport management with memebers of SMS * to develop leadership opportunties within SMS * to promote camaraderie and unity...
(Icon) Sports for Kids
Recognized
We hope to create possibilities for underprivileged children (ages ~ 6-12)from the surrounding school districts to obtain involvement in youth organized sports by promoting the importance of...
(Icon) Squadron "Falcon" 16
Recognized
Train members of the Corps of Cadets to be leaders for the State and Nation.
(Icon) Squadron 12
Recognized
To promote academic excellence, develop a sense of responsibility, honor, integerity, and lay the foundation of intelligent citzenship, whether civilian or military.
(Icon) Squadron 17
Recognized
To develop leaders for both the military and civilian world.
(Icon) Squadron 18
Recognized
To successfully train non-traditional freshman cadets in one semester, transition them to their respective academic level, and integrate them into the Corps of Cadets as physically fit, well...
(Icon) Squadron 2
Recognized
To produce exceptional leaders of integrity and character for the state and nation.
(Icon) Squadron 21, Hellcat 21
Recognized
To develop leaders of character who are prepared to enter the public and private sectors of society.
(Icon) Squadron 23
Recognized
The primary purpose of SQ-23 is to "produce Aggies". That is, provide Blinn Team students withn the Corps of Cadets the opportunity to become full fledged students within Texas A&M...
(Icon) Squadron 3
Recognized
To build leaders of character and competence for the State and Nation
(Icon) Squadron 8
Recognized
1) Promote academic excellence 2) Teach the basic principles of effective leadership 3) Develop a sense of responsibility, honor, and integrity 4) Cultivate habits of obedience and precision...
(Icon) Sri Lanka Association
Recognized
To promote the unity, culture, and spirit among Sri Lankans and to foster understanding of Sri Lankan culture among the university community.
(Icon) Star Trek and Science Fiction Association
Recognized
The goal of STASFA as a club is to provide an environment through which people of all races and social classes can collectively enjoy and observe the art of Science Fiction and more specifically...
(Icon) Statistics Graduate Student Association
Recognized
The Statistics Graduate Student Association will: - Facilitate interaction between graduate students and faculty members. - Provide a forum in which students can learn about ongoing faculty...
(Icon) Student American Institute of Floral Design
Recognized
The purpose and objectives of this organization shall be to further the students interest and participation in floral design through special projects, demonstrations, seminars, and interaction with...
(Icon) Student Communication Association
Recognized
The Student Communication Association is designed to help students interested in Communication to get the most out of their degree. This association is geared toward increasing awareness of...
(Icon) Student Council for Exceptional Children
Recognized
SCEC is a student chapter of an international organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities, students with disabilities, and/or gifted students. To...
(Icon) Student Engineers' Council
Recognized
To serve as a representative voice for the students, societies, and administration within the Dwight Look College of Engineering, to increase engineering awareness, and to provide for professional...
(Icon) Student Government Association
Recognized
To serve Texas A&M University by representing student opinion, addressing campus needs through targeted programming and the maintenance of tradition, and providing opportunities for leadership...
(Icon) Student Health Environments Association
Recognized
The organization shall promote interest and knowledge in the field of health design and provide a place for students of all levels of education to interact.
(Icon) Student Retailing Association
Recognized
The purpose and goals of the Student Retailing Association are as follows: 1.Educate/intersest students in the retail industry 2.Stimulate and develope interest in retailing. 3.To provide...
(Icon) Student Society for Stem Cell Research
Recognized
Student led organization established to promote and foster the exchange and dissemination of information and ideas relating to stem cells, to encourage the general field of research involving stem...
(Icon) Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
Recognized
To enhance the representation of student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics as it relates to the university and the NCAA. The committee will strive to promote a positive forum of...
(Icon) Students in Free Enterprise
Recognized
The purpose of SIFE is to establish and direct student generated free market economic education programs. Also, this organization shall be to create an atmosphere of cooperation, creativity,...
(Icon) Surrendered Apostolics Living Truth
Recognized
To connect our campus and community to Jesus Christ by providing opportunities for Apostolic worship, fellowship, biblical study, and spiritual growth under the leadership and guidance of the...
(Icon) Texas A&M Sport Marketing Association
Recognized
The mission of the Sport Marketing Association is to foster the highest possible professional and ethical standards among students at Texas A&M University, while providing a broad range of...
(Icon) Texas A&M Student Section of the Structural Engineers Association of Texas
Recognized
SEAoT welcomes graduate and undergraduate students who are interested in structural engineering. At monthly meetings students can hear presentations made by other students or by visiting speakers....
(Icon) Texas A&M University Singing Cadets
Recognized
To enhance the public relations of Texas A&M University through musical presentations as deemed appropriate by the Director.
(Icon) Texas A&M University Student Chapter - Soil and Water Conservation Society
Recognized
The main objective of this organization shall be the development and advancement of the science and art of good land use and management and the promotion of the conservation of soil, water,air, and...
(Icon) The National Society of Leadership and Success
Recognized
The National Society of Leadership and Success was founded to help individuals discover and achieve their aspirations by supplying the nation's leading presenters to colleges via live internet...
(Icon) Schuhmacher Hall Council
In Transition
The purpose of the Schuhmacher Hall Council is to maintain and further develop pride, academic achievement, and citizenship in our members. In addition, the council enhances the atmosphere in our...
(Icon) Society of Automotive Engineers
In Transition
We are the Texas A&M Chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers. We are involved in several hands on engineering projects including Formula Hybrid and Grassroots Challenge. Both of these...
(Icon) Swaram A Capella
In Progress
Swaram, a South-Asian co-ed a capella group, fuses both repertoire's of western and eastern music. The group consists of South-Asian students who share the common talent of singing. This group is a...
(Icon) SGA – Judicial Court
Restricted
The Student Government Association Judicial Court shall have original jurisdiction extending to all cases arising under the Student Government Association Constitution and By-Laws and Student...
(Icon) Sigma Chi Fraternity
Restricted
The purpose of our fraternity is to promote friendship, justice, and learning through brotherhood and scholarship.
(Icon) Sigma Nu
Restricted
Promote the development of character through participating in community service, leadership, scholarship, and brotherhood building activities.
(Icon) South Asian Connection
Restricted
To provide an avenue for students who are ethnically from the South Asian subcontinent to meet one another, and find mutual support. The purpose of SAC will also be to help those who are new from...
(Icon) Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference
Restricted
To enhance leadership and communication skills, promote academic success, increase political awareness, and assist in the educational, career, personal and cultural development of African-American...
(Icon) Squadron 20
Restricted
Squadron 20 will develop professional leaders of character in line with the purpose of the Corps while instilling in every cadet the tools necessary to gain admission to and succeed in...
(Icon) Study Turkish
Restricted
To promote learning of Turkish and Turkic Languages on campus
(Icon) The Society of American Military Engineers
Suspended
The purpose of SAME is to provide professional development and connections within the engineering and construction community to Texas A&M University students.
(Icon) Aggie Watch
Not Recognized
To provide the Aggie Community with a non-partisan organization that works to increase student government awareness, participation, and representation among students in the arena of University...
(Icon) International Society for Optical Engineering
Not Recognized
To promote the discipline of Optical Science and Engineering through the organized effort of this group in study, research, and discussion; to disseminate the knowledge of the field of Optical...
(Icon) San Antonio Hometown Club
Not Recognized
1. To assist new students from the San Antonio area in adjusting to campus life. 2. To recruit incoming freshman and transfer students from the San Antonio area to attend Texas A&M...
(Icon) Science Entrepreneurs of Texas
Not Recognized
Our club will focus on encouraging the development of science and technology business creation by utilizing the talents of entrepreneurial prowess in the discipline of science. Our group will...
(Icon) Scrabble Club of Texas A&M
Not Recognized
To provide a forum for Aggies interested in playing Scrabble in Bryan-College Station.
(Icon) Sessions
Not Recognized
(Icon) SGA - Leaders Inspiring New Knowledge
Not Recognized
Link is a student government committee that delivers a two day leadership conference that brings together student leaders from across the campus to engage in a chosen leadership curriculum....
(Icon) SGI-TAMU
Not Recognized
The purpose of this organization shall be to be an activity based organization that will: 1. Introducing Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhism to the TAMU community through seminars, discussions and...
(Icon) Singapore Students' Association
Not Recognized
- To promote integration and understanding between Singaporeans and other nationalities. - To furnish info to interested parties regarding cultural and social programs of Singapore. - To assist...
(Icon) Social Hispanic Aggies
Not Recognized
To unite the A&M Hispanic community through a social environment in hopes of creating friendships that last a lifetime.
(Icon) Society of Engineering Sciences
Not Recognized
(Icon) Softball Studs
Not Recognized
To promote Aggie Spirit through support of Aggie Softball team.
(Icon) Southern Heritage Society
Not Recognized
The purpose of this organization is to promote and protect Southern heritage and the symbols of the South. In addition we will focus on educating students on the true meaning of the South in order...
(Icon) Speak or Be Spoken 4
Not Recognized
Free expression of poetry in all forms
(Icon) Sponsored Students Association
Not Recognized
To foster a greater understanding among the students sponsored by various governments and organizations attending Texas A&M University (TAMU) without any bias to any particular ethnic, sexual,...
(Icon) Squash Club
Not Recognized
To promote the game of Squash at Texas A&M, and within Texas. This includes introducing new players to the game of squash, creating an environment for existing squash players of all levels to...
(Icon) Stay, Continue and Achieve (Sigue, Continúa y Alcanza)
Not Recognized
The purpose of our orgnization will be to assist the Latin American community by preventing high school drop outs, promoting education, and encouraging students to continue into a higher education.
(Icon) Student Board Game Association
Not Recognized
Social enjoyment of the hobby of Board Gaming, as well as service function adapting existing board games for use by students with disabilities and serving as a forum for new board game developers.
(Icon) Student Electronic Gaming League
Not Recognized
(Icon) Student Pageant Association
Not Recognized
To further students interests and participation in pageants and reputable pageant systems. Educate students as to the possibilities of scholarships and cash prizes available within pageant...
(Icon) Student Y Association
Not Recognized
Student Y is a service and social organization affiliated with the YMCA which seeks to promote the growth of the individual in spirit, mind and body, while providing service to the Universityand...
(Icon) Students Helping Older People
Not Recognized
Purpose: for students to bond with the elderly community of Bryan/College Station and for the elderly community to form relationships with students.
(Icon) Students Interacting with Professors
Not Recognized
To provide avenues for social interaction between students and professors outside of the classroom.
(Icon) SYM Club
Not Recognized
(Icon) Texas A & M Chapter of the Society of Women in Construction
Not Recognized
Our purpose is to gain a better understanding of the construction industry, to increase leadership and communication pertaining to the industry, and to promote the advancement and awareness of...
(Icon) SGA University Committees
Exempt (Special Organization)