Our Impact
The Office of Strategic Educational Partnerships hosts events throughout the year to demonstrate and raise awareness of our impact on student success.
Lunch Informationals
We partner with student organizations for professional development and networking opportunities.
VIP Receptions
We host leaders in education and industry to share their experiences in leadership, scholarship, and other areas. Join us for dinner and an evening of inspiration.
Funding Opportunities for Students
Learn more about available fellowships and awards, including application processes, benefits, and deadlines.
Events
Internal Partners
Our partners with Texas A&M University provide support and resources for our students and programs.
Events, workshops, and research-related resources.
Student Affairs provides support four our student organization partners.
At Texas A&M University, graduate and professional students learn from faculty members who are respected experts at the top of their fields. They work together in state-of-the-art facilities to solve pressing global challenges.
Associate Vice President of Global Engagement Dr. Holly Hudson
Dr. Hudson provides leadership and oversight of the Global Engagement department, working across the University to promote, support, and ensure the execution of Texas A&M's global strategic plan.
By centralizing Education Abroad, Global Partnership Services, and International Student and Scholar Services, Global Engagement brings together the best resources and partnerships to make a difference. Their mission is to tackle the world's most pressing challenges while promoting transformational international education and research.
External Partners
Ou office works with several external organizations dedicated to the advancement of students in higher education and research.
The hundreds of funding opportunities at the NSF support research, education and training for universities, labs, centers, and individuals at all levels and stages of engagement.
Alliance of Hispanic Serving Research Universities is a voluntary association of universities that are both Hispanic-Serving Institutions and in the top 5% of universities in the country for research.
Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities is the only national association representing existing and emerging Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs).
Excelencia advances student success in higher education through various programs and initiatives to enhance the workforce, leadership, and economy.
The ATI brings top colleges and universities together with the philanthropy and research communities to expand access and opportunity for talented low- and moderate-income students.
The TLS program was founded as a state-wide leadership program aimed at guiding Texas high school graduates to continue their education at a public Texas university.
The WSJ provides the latest stories in news, science, technology, and education.
Student Organization Partners
These student organizations work with us to promote our mission and events to the student body.
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.
The Hispanic President's Council (HPC) aims to amplify the diverse voices of the Hispanic/Latinx/a/o community at Texas A&M University and its surrounding areas.
The Asian Presidents’ Council strives to unite and promote collaboration within the APIDA community while facilitating conversations on social issues alongside other multicultural groups.
Alumni Partners
We have the support of former student groups representing Aggies everywhere.
Whether you are looking for scholarships, local events, to connect with former students, or an opportunity to give, the Association of Former Students can help guide you in the right direction.
A Chartered Constituent Network of the Association of Former Students, the Hispanic Network features local chapters that host a variety of events, provide scholarship and volunteer opportunities, and focus on advocacy.
TAMU System Partners
We work closely with other TAMU System entities to support the wider student body.
Our HBCU, affectionately known as “The Hill,” is deeply rooted in culture & tradition and provides an undeniable educational experience to more than 9,000 diverse students on one of the most beautiful campuses in the state of Texas.
Our faculty and staff care about students and recognize the opportunities presented to them through their study and engagement. We all work diligently to reinforce the educational process and make sure that every activity supports excellent teaching.
TAMU as a Hispanic Serving Institution
On March 1, 2022, the United States Department of Education notified Texas A&M University – College Station that we have been designated as an eligible institution under Title III and/or Title V of the Higher Education Act of 1965, amended by the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008.
What it Means to be an HSI