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Campus Resources

It is each student's responsibility to know, be aware of, and abide by the University Student Rules.

The Association of Former Students

Part of daily life as a Texas A&M student, from scholarships to traditions! Did you know you’re already a member of The Association? Once an Aggie, always an Aggie. There are no dues; you’re a member for life as soon as you’ve taken a class.

979-845-7514
AggieNetwork@AggieNetwork.com

Aggie ID Card

Your official ID at Texas A&M. Allows access to numerous campus services such as your assigned residence hall, the Rec Center, the library, dining halls, and more.

979-847-1787
aggieonestop@tamu.edu

Campus Ministry Association (CMA)

A voluntary organization of clergy who provide pastoral care for Texas A&M students. Campus Ministers are located off campus in their respective places of worship.

979-845-3111
studentlife@tamu.edu

Career Center

A comprehensive career planning and employment service for students of all majors and classifications.

979-845-5139
cc_advisor@tamu.edu

 

Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)

CAPS cares about you and your mental health! We are here to provide a host of opportunities to support you here at TAMU.  We offer workshops, groups, short-term goal-oriented individual counseling and referrals to community providers to address your mental health struggles.  We house HelpLine and the Suicide Awareness & Prevention Office as well as offering wellness opportunities that include Diversity & Inclusion Programs, Suicide Awareness & Prevention trainings and Wellness/Prevention programs.

979-845-4427
caps@tamu.edu

Corps Housing

The Corps Area Housing Office administers on-campus housing for the Corps of Cadets.

979-845-3443

housing@corps.tamu.edu

The Department of Civil Rights and Equity Investigations (CREI)

Receives reports, provides support and resources, and is charged with the investigation and resolution of alleged violations of Texas A&M University’s civil rights policies, including Title IX.

979-458-8407
civilrights@tamu.edu

View Resources, Rights, and Options in Cases of Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, or Stalking

Disability Resources

Staff members interact and collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to achieve an equitable learning environment for students with disabilities at Texas A&M.

979-845-1637
disability@tamu.edu

Technology Services

Texas A&M Technology Services provides services and resources that empower students to succeed in college. Visit the New Student webpage to learn what tools are available to you.

979-845-8300
helpdesk@tamu.edu

Green Dot

Green Dot teaches Aggie faculty, staff and students to be aware of potential violence around them and provides the skills, strategies, and tactics to use the power of peer influence to intervene appropriately and safely in high-risk situations.

979-845-0208
greendot@tamu.edu

Health Promotion

Empowers all Aggies to embrace a culture of holistic well-being that fosters their academic, personal, and professional success.

979-845-0280
healthpromotion@tamu.edu

International Student Services (ISS)

The liaison with the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of State for international students. ISS supports international students, scholars, and their families as they navigate the U.S. immigration system.

979-845-1824
iss@tamu.edu

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer+ (LGBTQ+) Pride Center

Provides education, support, advocacy, and outreach for all Aggies in the form of programs, resources, referrals, presentations, and more.

979-862-8920
lgbtq@tamu.edu

Money Education Center

Provides financial education services and resources so that Aggies can learn about money and make the best financial decisions for their future.

979-847-1787
aggieonestop@tamu.edu 

MSC Box Office

Provides students and organizations with convenient and affordable ticketing, cash handling and sales services. The MSC Box Office makes selling easier by providing online sales and extensive reporting capabilities, tracking sales and cash flow.

979-845-1234
tickets@msc.tamu.edu

Multicultural Services

Assists underrepresented students in their transition to Texas A&M while providing academic and educational services for all students.

979-862-2000
dmsinfo@tamu.edu

Off-Campus Student Services

Provides an online housing search called Aggie Search and provides tips for living off campus.

979-845-3111
ocss@tamu.edu

Student Life

Provide information, services, programs, and involvement opportunities that facilitate responsible life choices and promote awareness of self and community.

979-845-3111
studentlife@tamu.edu

Residence Life

ResLife supports student success through exceptional service, facilities, and experiences; empowering students to develop as leaders, scholars, and citizens.

888-451-3896
housing@tamu.edu

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Provides financial assistance through scholarships, grants, loans, work opportunities, veterans education benefits, and money education.

979-847-1787
aggieonestop@tamu.edu 

Student Assistance Services

SAS connects Texas A&M University students with the appropriate guidance, resources, and support to address a variety of personal and academic matters.

979-845-3113
studentlife@tamu.edu

Student Business Services

Aggie Card - Signing up for Direct Deposit - Important Due Dates - Online Payment - Installment Plan - Accepted Forms of Payment - Texas Guaranteed Tuition Plan (TGTP).

979-847-1787
aggieonestop@tamu.edu

Student Conduct Office

The office encourages the development and well-being of all students by promoting reflection, accountability, and awareness of individual rights and responsibilities within the University community.

979-847-7272
sco@tamu.edu

Student Health Services (SHS)

The on-campus healthcare provider for Aggies. SHS staffs board-certified clinicians and other healthcare professionals to help students stay well and do well at TAMU.

979-458-8310
info@shs.tamu.edu

Student Legal Services

Provides legal advice and assistance on a variety of student needs and topics including landlord/tenant disputes, criminal law, expunctions, traffic accidents and tickets, consumer protection, and more.

979-862-4502
studentlegalservices@tamu.edu

Transportation Services

Provides an efficient, dynamic and innovative fleet, parking and transit services to the community.

979-862-7275
parking@tamu.edu

University Police Department

Provides a safe and secure environment through education, the cooperative spirit of all university community members and the enforcement of laws and regulations.

979-845-2345

Veteran Resource & Support Center

Offers programs and services in collaboration with Admissions, the VA, Academic Success Center and other campus entities to provide valuable assistance to veterans and their families.

979-845-3161
aggievets@tamu.edu

Veteran Services Office

Assists eligible students in securing federal and state veterans’ education benefits and other education funding including scholarships and financial aid

979-845-8075
veterans@tamu.edu

VetMed Teaching Hospital

Small and Large Animal Hospitals Open 24/7. TAMU Faculty/Staff/Students receive 20% discount.

979-845-2351
Vethospital@cvm.tamu.edu

Women's Resource Center

Advocates by educating campus and community constituencies on women’s issues and functions as a resource and referral center.

979-845-8784
wrc@tamu.edu

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Student Responsibilities

Campus Safety

University Student Rules

First Amendment On Campus

As Texas A&M University, we believe sexual harassment and sexual violence have no place in our community or beyond. Aggies have an unwavering commitment to serving others and protecting each other. We hold ourselves to a higher standard through our core values – excellence, integrity, leadership, loyalty, respect and selfless service.

It is up to us – students, faculty, and staff – to step in as active participants to end sexual harassment and sexual violence in our community, and stand up to support the survivors of these behaviors. What harms even one of us, harms us all.

For more information, visit stepinstandup.tamu.edu.

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