Kristie Orr has worked at Texas A&M for 22 years on behalf of students with disabilities.

All students who attend Texas A&M have unique challenges as they navigate through college. Aaron Zajac '20, who has autism, had to overcome and adapt more so than most, and has flourished as a member of the Corps of Cadets.

The new $42 million facility will house multiple offices aimed at helping students and is centrally located in the heart of the Texas A&M campus.

The Division of Marketing & Communications has updated its interactive campus map to include information on accessibility for wheelchair users.

A $1 million grant calls on Texas A&M University’s Disability Services and libraries to develop infrastructure and best practices for making textbooks accessible nationwide

Health & Environment

The Magic Of Horses

Aug 1, 2018 • 5 min. read

Texas A&M's equine therapy program is changing the lives of veterans and people with disabilities