Meet two Aggie transfer students who found belonging at Texas A&M through T-Camp and the Transfer Student Program.

The University Libraries-led OpenEd program saved students an estimated $1.2 million during the 2023-2024 school year.

Meet three Aggie first-generation students who are trailblazers in their families and difference-makers on campus.

Grant funding to support online learning materials aims to save Aggies more than $2.5 million in annual textbook costs.

Since its 2019 inception, nearly 50,000 Aggies have learned success strategies in the First-Year Experience course.

Meytty Pattikawa, a master’s student from Indonesia, was drawn to Texas A&M by the university’s strong alumni network and the tradition of the Aggie Ring. She’ll be flying home soon with a diploma in hand and a ring of her own.

Since 2013, the organization has worked to unite the student body and help communities in need by constructing fully-equipped medical clinics inside shipping containers.

Culture & Society

Unity In Community

Nov 11, 2022 • 5 min. read

The Department of Multicultural Services gives students from underserved cultures social support, academic opportunities and a place to call home.

Hear from three outstanding Aggie transfer students about their time at A&M and their advice for fellow transfers.

REACH Pet Health Fair gives vet students a chance to practice key skills while giving back to Aggie service staff.