BECOMING AN AGGIE
Living in Aggieland is one of the best parts about being a member of the Aggie Family.
AGGIE SPIRIT
Texas A&M is rich with traditions like Fish Camp, The Aggie Ring, The 12th Man, Midnight Yell and the Corps of Cadets.
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FIND YOUR FIT
Join one of 1,100 academic, recreational and social organizations, or gather a few other Aggies and form your own!
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CHECK OUT AGGIELAND
Our campus is the heart of the Bryan-College Station community, home to great restaurants, exciting nightlife and unique places to explore.
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KEEPERS OF THE SPIRIT
The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets is the largest, oldest and most visible student organization and leadership training program on campus.
In the Spotlight
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Reveille X: The official mascot of Texas A&M
Known as the First Lady of Aggieland, Reveille assumed her official duties in May 2021 and is handled by Mascot Company E-2 of the Corps of Cadets.
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Aggie Yell Leaders, a game-day tradition
Aggies don't cheer — they yell! Our upperclassmen yell leaders walk the sidelines dressed in all white, encouraging the student section to show their Aggie spirit.
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Life as an Aggie
Find answers to your most pressing questions about applying to Texas A&M, choosing a major, paying for college and more.