There are a variety of resources dedicated to student success, from university programs to student organizations and external partners.

Student Organizations

There are a variety of student organizations that support our mission of student success. Use the OrgSearch feature on the Student Activities Website to find your perfect organizational match!

Find an Org

Association of Former Students

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.

Connect with the Association

Texas A&M Hispanic Network

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.

Find Your Chapter

Recruitment

The admissions office at Texas A&M University has dedicated resources to reach potential students of all backgrounds and experiences. From testing requirements to financial aid options, you can find it here.

Reach Future Students

First Generation Student Center

Visit the First Generation Student Center within the Office for Student Success for a plethora of resources dedicated to supporting, serving, and celebrating first-generation students from admission to graduation.

Explore the First Gen Center

Gonzalez Lab

The Embracing Latina Learners’ Assets in STEM (ELLAS) research lab led by Dr. Elsa Gonzalez at the College of Education & Human Development at focuses on issues in higher education such as access, resilience, retention, and graduation among underrepresented students.

The Lab

Division of Research

The Division of Research supports students and faculty throughout the research process by promoting the value of research and ensuring compliance with research standards. Find internal and external funding sources, help writing a proposal, and workshops for all levels of research.

The Division

American Talent Initiative

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.

Learn More

HSIs

A Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) is defined as an institution of higher education that has an enrollment of undergraduate full-time equivalent students that is at least 25 percent Hispanic students at the end of the award year.

HSI Defined

Texas Leadership Scholars

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 Program

Vice President of Student Affairs

The Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs works with departments to create environments that help students grow, develop, learn, and enhance the quality of their lives by providing opportunities for students to experience education and explore interests beyond the classroom.

Meet the VPSA