Big Event
For the past 42 years, Aggie students have participated in this annual event to show their appreciation to the surrounding community, completing service projects such as yard work, window washing, and painting for residents of the community. Although The Big Event has become the largest one-day, student-run service project in the nation, our message and our mission remains the same – to simply say “Thank You.”
Fish Aides
Fish Aides is the freshman leadership organization within Texas A&M University’s Student Government Association. Fish Aides exists to develop and empower leaders of excellence. We believe this is accomplished by focusing on the cultivation of integrity, confidence, community and purpose.
Gilbert Leadership Conference
The Gilbert Leadership Conference exists to serve the students of Texas A&M University by providing freshman the opportunity to develop themselves as leaders, to network and interact with one another, and to understand the leadership opportunities that are available across campus during their time at Texas A&M. In keeping with the traditions of the Student Government Association and Texas A&M University, the conference focuses on the values of character, service, and involvement, as well as the betterment of the Texas A&M student body.
Muster Committee
The Campus Muster Committee, operating as a student organization since the 1950s and currently under the umbrella of the Student Government Association (SGA) at Texas A&M University, plays a pivotal role in coordinating every facet of this significant tradition. From orchestrating the campus keynote speaker and planning the barbecue to raising awareness and overseeing the roll call, this committee diligently upholds the spirit of Muster on campus year after year.
Traditions Council
Traditions Council is a committee of students on the Executive Branch of the Student Government Association at Texas A&M University. Since our inception in 1975, Traditions Council has been dedicated to preserving and promoting the traditions of Texas A&M University through education and awareness. Our efforts are to preserve the traditions that make our university unique and educate Aggies and friends of Texas A&M everywhere on their rich history and practice.
The 12th Can
The 12th Can is a student-run food pantry located at Texas A&M to serve all students, faculty, and staff in need of assistance. We opened our doors in November 2013, and have managed to serve over 90,000 pounds of food.
COSGA
Conference on Student Government Associations is the largest student-run SGA conference in the world. Since 1981, COSGA focuses on the development of the student government associations across the globe through discussion, collaboration, and connecting other schools' associations through a series of speakers, workshops, town halls, and round table discussions.
Alternative Spring Break
ASB is dedicated to giving Texas A&M students the opportunity to contribute to the betterment of local, national, and international communities through weeklong service trips during winter and spring breaks.
Aggie Replant
Aggie Replant brings students together through tradition, unity, and selfless service to host the largest, one-day, student-led environmental services project in the nation where students take part in planting trees in the Bryan College Station community.
CARPOOL
CARPOOL facilitates a safe and reliable commuting environment in the Bryan/College Station area by providing free, non-judgmental rides home to intoxicated patrons and/or patrons rendered incapable of transportation due to other circumstances.
Career Closet
Career Closet enhances the professionalism of Texas A&M University students while alleviating the financial burden that is inherently associated with launching a career, allowing students to rent business attire for interviews, networking events, and other occasions.
Aggie Recruitment Committee
ARC helps to facilitate recruitment efforts of Texas A&M students by hosting two conferences, one in the fall and one in the spring, in order to introduce high school students to college life at A&M.