
Mission: 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 development in order to enrich the quality of student life.
Structure: The Student Government Association (SGA) operates under one constitution and each branch operates under its respective by-laws. The SGA Operations Manual provides guidelines with which all members of SGA operate.
The three branches of SGA work together to capture student opinion and propose legislation to create change across the campus community, state, and nation! The student Senate, in conjunction with the Student Body President’s Executive Council, tackle issues related to academics; tuition and fees; shared governance; dining services; transportation and parking; along with student matters associated with the Bryan/College Station communities. To ensure fluidity and balance in SGA's operations, Judicial Court serves to answer questions concerning constitutional interpretation, legislation, and elections. Any student may file an appeal with the Court in such cases as election violations or alleged neglect of duties on the part of an elected official.
The four commissions work at the discretion of the Student Body President's agenda on issues related to internal organizational development, diversity, elections, and higher education legislation.
Other leadership opportunities are provided through participation in SGA’s multiple committees, who work hard to provide service to the community, host distinguished conferences, and uphold A&M traditions.
TAMU Student Government Association is 3 branches, 4 commissions, and 15 committees, all working together to implement changes, provide students with a voice, and develop future leaders.

