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Our friendly staff is available to provide you with the information
you need to have an extraordinary campus visit experience.
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our excellent academics, vibrant student life, rich history and time-
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at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
You'll have the opportunity to work with award-winning
faculty members who are discovering new fuels,
protecting the environment, unlocking genetics to cure
diseases, and making the food supply safe and abundant.
The faculty members include a Nobel Prize laureate and
other top scholars in their academic fields.
You can earn your degree from more than 80
undergraduate and graduate programs in 14 academic
departments. With outstanding faculty and almost
60 academic advisors committed to your success, the
college combines world-class research and teaching with
genuine Aggie spirit.
Former students are leaders in industry, government
and the non-profit sector. Graduates are in demand and
find rewarding jobs working in careers that really matter.
Graduates from some departments, such as poultry
science, receive an average of five job offers.
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of prominently ranked graduate and undergraduate
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Aspiring leaders in public service
launch careers at the Bush School.
Our full-time residency degree
programs, online and part-time
certificate programs are tailored
to service both traditional and
nontraditional students. We also
offer a five-year combined undergraduate
and graduate
degree program.
"In a hundred years, I would like OUR PROMISE:
historians to look back and say, Exceptional
'From that school came generation experiences
after generation of people who
were committed to public service Capstone projects
for the right reasons—they connect students
believed that public service is and notable clients
noble and they believed that they from international
could make a difference'." organizations,
-President George H. W. Bush federal departments,
state and local
government, as well as nonprofit organizations.
Capstone projects tackle real-world issues, challenging
student teams to solve problems and present solutions
to the client. International internships, study
abroad and language immersion programs provide
opportunities to study and work around the globe.
Our students interact professionally with former
President Bush, the 41st President of the United States,
and an array of prominent public figures, speakers and
visitors in the classroom.
OUR COMMITMENT: A solid foundation of
theory and practice
The Bush School faculty is a unique mix of distinguished
academics, noted diplomats and public servants. Our
rigorous curriculum provides the academic knowledge
and analytical skills principled leaders need to obtain
success in the public and nonprofit sectors.
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MAYS BusINESS SCHOOL
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Entrepreneur? World changer? Don't know? Come to
Mays. Our business education, coupled with the guidance
of dedicated academic advisors and innovative, award-
winning faculty, can send you soaring toward your star.
Got experience?
A college education is
more than textbooks
and term papers; it's
about experience'. Your
classroom could be a
Costa Rican hillside,
a Shanghai skyscraper
or the halls of Capitol
Hill. Discover the global
marketplace through
study abroad trips, an
internship, or strike out
on your own.
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Don't get lost in the size of Texas
A&M. As a business student, you'll
experience small groups your first
year in Mays' learning community
program, the Freshman Business
Initiative. You can also find
your fit with like-minded peers
in numerous business student
organizations. Later in upper
division courses, you'll continue
building your connections with peers and professors in
small class settings.
Real world, right now.
Our faculty members are more than deliverers of
information and exams. You can catch their love for
learning, expanding your capacity for seeing solutions and
the tools for implementing them. Every year, hundreds of
business professionals come to Mays classrooms, bringing
their experiences and passion for business to you. Learn
and network. Grab an internship. Find a new direction for
your life and a new application for your skills.
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skilled professionals, and in the
College of Education and Human
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call. And, with more than 10 routes
to teacher certification, we can find
the right path for you!
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ENGINEERING
Big Ideas
Engineers have them.
No matter what your interests,
you can find it here!
From the tallest skyscraper to the
tiniest cell, from the bottom of the
ocean to the limitlessness of outer
space, engineers do it all. Choose
from 22 degree programs in 12
departments.
Learn by doing.
From a freshman design project such
as building a robot, to challenging
engineering activities outside the
classroom, such as the Formula SAE
racecar competition or the human -
powered submarine races, there
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Join the profession that creates all others.
More than 8,000 of our former
students currently teach in 651 Texas
school districts. And with more than
600 hours of field experience under
their belts before graduation,
our Aggie teachers are uniquely
prepared to teach. In fact, after
three years, 82 percent of our recent
graduates continue to transform
lives in the classroom.
Approximately 98 percent of our
students pass the K 12 teacher
entry exams, almost guaranteeing
that you will too! And, each year,
more than 200 school districts
recruit and hire our Aggie teachers,
offering students competitive salaries
averaging $42K annually.
We are the largest producer in the
state of teachers in the high -need
fields of special and bilingual
are many opportunities to learn by
doing. There are also co-ops and
internships where students work with
industry on real-world projects.
Get involved.
Choose from a variety of
student organizations 56 in
engineering alone, including the
Texas Aggie Game Developers,
Engineers Without Borders, National
Society of Black Engineers, Society of
Hispanic Professional Engineers and
the Society of Women Engineers.
education, math and science. We
also offer more than 15 diverse
degree programs that fit the needs
of students interested in human
resource development, technology
management, sport management,
community and allied health, and
exercise science.
In a university the size of Texas
A&M, it is nice to be a part of a
smaller college community.
Our students have access to
resources that not only help
them succeed, but allow them to
participate in cultural, social and
educational experiences that just
can't be learned in the classroom.
Stop by our Byrne Student Success
Center, become a part of one of our
freshman learning communities or
experience the classrooms of Costa
Rica, Italy, Switzerland or Mexico.
Experience new worlds.
We offer study abroad opportunities
in countries such as Spain, China
and Brazil
And it pays to be an engineer.
Literally. Engineers make among
the highest starting salaries of
any Aggie graduate with a
bachelor's degree.
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Community-based Learning
With the largest collegiate faculty
on campus, most liberal arts
students experience classes with
smaller community-based learning,
especially in the upperclassman
years. You can also look into
groups like the Regents Scholars
for first -generation students, our
honors -eligible Cornerstone Program
Learning Community or Common
Ground, the first-year reading
initiative.
liberalarts.tamu.edu
Explore
Explore the college's disciplines
in atmospheric sciences,
geography, geology, geophysics and
oceanography. Interdisciplinary
programs in environmental studies,
environmental geosciences and water
management prepare graduates to
take their place in fields critical to
protecting our planet and its
resources.
Learn
Learn from professors who
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teaching as they are re-
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the two by advocating stu-
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corner of the world. With
more than 100 professors
for 1,000 students, you'll enjoy a close
working relationship with professors,
dozens of whom have earned awards
for outstanding teaching. Internship
opportunities place students in the
leadiniz companies in their field.
COIA.,EGE OF
Our students graduate with a
well-rounded education and a
broad understanding of the world
that allows them to develop their
own unique, creative ideas and
become a leader in society.
Journey
Journey with us as we sail Caribbean
seas, climb Colorado mountains and
glide through Brazilian rain forests.
And in what other college can you get
credit for a six-week camping trip:
Exchange agreements with Brazil,
China, Ecuador, Egypt, Romania,
Colombia, the United Kingdom and
Japan, give you the opportunity to
explore the world. We also have study
abroad opportunities in Costa Rica,
Italy, Mexico and England. Extensive
field trips in the western states
and other parts of the country are
commonplace.
Study Abroad
:Each year we send
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COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE
It's time to be curious...
about new knowledge and breakthrough discovery...
novel experiences and uncharted territory... boundless
horizons and untapped potential... becoming an
Aggie leader.
In the College of Science at Texas
A&M University, we specialize in
making careers out of curiosity.
We'll prepare you to join the next
generation of scientific leaders while
delivering scholarly research and
technical expertise to the world.
We pioneer discovery and solve
real-world problems with an
internationally renowned faculty
featuring two Nobel Prize winners,
top -tier departments (biology, chemistry, mathematics,
physics, statistics) and myriad interdisciplinary centers
and institutes. We also play a key role in helping Texas
A&M succeed in its mission to become one of the
nation's top 10 public institutions by the year 2020.
Our scientific ingenuity helps to feed a global appetite
for innovation, annually resulting in hundreds of
top-notch graduates and more than $50 million in
sponsored research projects. Our graduates hold
leadership positions in industry, academia, healthcare,
business and government. They are tangible examples
of what Texas A&M University is all about: exceptional
education, groundbreaking research and
unparalleled service.
In the Texas A&M College of Science,
the opportunities are endless. Seize yours today!
www.science.tamu.edu
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One Health. These two words symbolize the
relationship between human, environmental and animal
health. It's at this crossing point where you can learn
to make a difference in the world. It's where you will
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experiences and opportunities for both undergraduate
and veterinary medical students. In addition, the
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
offers the DVM/MBA in partnership with the Mays
College of Business, and a DVM/Ph.D. program.
The College of'Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical
Sciences was established in 1916 as the State of Texas'
only college of veterinary medicine, and one of only 28
in the United States. With 132 students admitted per
veterinary medical class, the college
jr clinicians - . - is also one of the largest veterinary
wide - • - Imedical schools in the nation; one
specialty services in ten practicing veterinarians in
neurology, the United States is an Aggie.
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offers undergraduate and graduate
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aroundiCrn -pharmacy, etc.) . In fact, 31 percent
of Aggies now in medical school
and 37 percent of Aggies in
dental school are graduates of the Biomedical Sciences
program.
The Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital provides a
unique learning laboratory for students in the college
with approximately 22,000 cases presented each ,year.
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It's a room with a view, in the heart of campus,
the top of Rudder Tower. where Chef Allan
Deviney and his staff serve up a savory buffet
each day to satisfy all your senses. whether you
are having lunch, a graduation celebration or
a special event, let the University Club be your
favorite place on campus to dine.
Open Monday — Friday, 11:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m.
(and for special events) . Please inquire about
our catering and beverage services.
Enjoy a delicious buffet, quiet conversation
and a view of Texas A&M.
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journals, subject guides and course
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cameras, video cameras, voice recorders,
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Coffee, snacks and more — available at
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HONORS PROGRAMS
Explore. Expand. Excel.
Do you believe that the only worthwhile
measure of achievement is the one that
you set for yourself? The Honors Pro-
grams at Texas A&M encourage initia-
tive, creativity and independent thinking
through its curriculum and programs.
Honors courses are enriched, not merely
accelerated, and students who need more
from their education thrive in Honors
UNIVERSI'T'Y LIBRARIES
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Sterling C. Evans Library and Annex — The central and
largest library on campus offers expertise in sciences,
engineering, humanities and social sciences. Evans is
also home to Map and GIS services, Media and Reserves
and the University Writing Center.
Cushing Memorial Library and Archives ' ,. Cushing, a
treasure trove of rare books, collections and artifacts,
is free and open to the public. This refurbished
1930 campus gena also houses one of the largest art
collections at Texas A&M and hosts frequent exhibits.
West Campus Library (WCL) — A popular study space for
students, WCL primarily serves the Mays Business School
and provides access to a large number of online business
research tools. WCL is also a Patent and Tradeinark.
Depository Library.
Medical Sciences Library (MSL) — MSL supports the
College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences,
the Texas A&M Health Science Center, and the College
Agriculture and Life Sciences. It also serves health
ofesslonals in the area.
Policy Sciences and Economics Library (PSEL) — PSEL
provides support for the Bush School of Government
and Public Service, as well as the political science and
economics departments.
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courses, which emphasize increased
discussion, critical thinking, creative
projects and group dynamics. As an
Honors student, you can customize
your curriculum by selecting a com-
bination of Honors and non -Honors
courses that best meets your needs en
route to completing specific Honors
graduation distinctions.
RESEARCH
Discover your passion.
A premier research institution,
Texas A&M is a leader in
making significant contributions
through outstanding research
and scholarship to the state,
the nation and the world.
Texas A&M offers exceptional
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construction. Great things are happening at Texas A&M!
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questions about Texas A&M University, please contact
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of the completed Memorial Student Center renovation located on the
construction fence.
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living memorial and the hub of student life at
Texas A&M University since its 1951 dedica-
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tion, the MSC renovation and expansion got
underway in August 2009. The facility will re-
open summer 2012 to meet the growing needs
of the student population.
Please follow the sidewalk and turn right. Stop when you reach the
statue ofJames Earl Rudder at the beginning of Military Walk.
IFIF-eis,;a GENERAL JAMES EARL RUDDER '32: Texas
A&M's president from 1959-1970 and one of
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admission to women.
MILITARY WALK: Historic military walk com-
memorates the path the Corps of Cadets took
each morning in formation to Sbisa Dining
u Hall. Recently renovated and restored to its
former glory, thanks to the generous dona-
tion of a former student, this is now a major
thoroughfare through campus.
Continue walking north along Military Walk towards Sbisa Dining
Hall. You'll pass Academic Plaza on your right. If you turn your back
to the Plaza, you'll be facing Albritton Tower in the distance; you will
hear its Westminster chimes ring every quarter hour. On your left is the
historic YMCA Building, currently being renovated. And note the huge
building in between the YMCA and the Tower, the Interdisciplinary Life
Sciences Building
18 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY LIFE SCIENCES: The
220,000 -square foot building represents one
of the largest investments in research in Texas
A&M's history—a $100 million facility to advance
our role in the most advanced scientific research
and teaching.
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Continue walking dozen Military Walk. At the end of Military Walk, you'll
reach Sbisa Dining Hall and to the left, Fish Pond, an Aggie landmark.
When Texas A&M wins a football game, students catch the Yell leaders on
the field and throw them into the pond.
SBISA DINING HALL: The main dining hall for
students and one of the largest dining halls in
the nation. It features an all -you -can -eat buf-
fet of contemporary American, Mexican, Asian
and Italian cuisine, a large salad bar, all kinds of
health food and a make -your -own burger station.
Return south on Military Walk and walk into Academic Plaza.
:} ACADEMIC PLAZA: The centerpiece for main
campus and gathering spot for students studying
and relaxing, Academic Plaza is a key compo-
nent of Aggie life. The Plaza continues to serve
as a venue for a number of special events and
W traditions. Three such traditions are commemo-
rated by the Sul Ross Statue and the Silver Taps
and bluster markers. Be sure to read about these well-known Aggie
traditions on the plaques and in the History and Traditions section
on page 21.
To your left as you face the Academic Building, you will see the Century
Tree. This old oak tree holds a special place in the hearts of many Aggies.
Well over 100 years of age, this was one of the first trees planted on Texas
AVM's 5,200 -acre campus, and has been the site of numerous Aggie mar-
riage proposals. Enter and walk through the Academic Building.
�- ACADEMIC BUILDING: Built in 1912, after the
Old Main building burned down. The copper
dome has never been polished. Presented to
Texas A&M by the Class of 1978, the giant
mosaic -tile rendition of the university seal
F dominates the floor of the rotunda. Suspended
from the rotunda dome is a replica of the
Lerty e do onor Aggies who made sacrifices during
World War II.
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tures, arts and
entertainment. In the past year, President Barack
Obama, former President George H.W. Bush and noted physicist,
Stephen Hawking have all spoken here.
Exit through the doors next to the Visitor Center and view the rendering
of the completed Memorial Student Center renovation located on the
construction fence.
THE MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER: Both a
living memorial and the hub of student life at
Texas A&M University since its 1951 dedica-
X
tion, the MSC renovation and expansion got
underway in August 2009. The facility will re-
open summer 2012 to meet the growing needs
of the student population.
Please follow the sidewalk and turn right. Stop when you reach the
statue ofJames Earl Rudder at the beginning of Military Walk.
IFIF-eis,;a GENERAL JAMES EARL RUDDER '32: Texas
A&M's president from 1959-1970 and one of
WW II's most decorated soldiers. He is known
:4k
for transforming Texas A&M by making the
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military requirement optional and opening
admission to women.
MILITARY WALK: Historic military walk com-
memorates the path the Corps of Cadets took
each morning in formation to Sbisa Dining
u Hall. Recently renovated and restored to its
former glory, thanks to the generous dona-
tion of a former student, this is now a major
thoroughfare through campus.
Continue walking north along Military Walk towards Sbisa Dining
Hall. You'll pass Academic Plaza on your right. If you turn your back
to the Plaza, you'll be facing Albritton Tower in the distance; you will
hear its Westminster chimes ring every quarter hour. On your left is the
historic YMCA Building, currently being renovated. And note the huge
building in between the YMCA and the Tower, the Interdisciplinary Life
Sciences Building
18 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
INTERDISCIPLINARY LIFE SCIENCES: The
220,000 -square foot building represents one
of the largest investments in research in Texas
A&M's history—a $100 million facility to advance
our role in the most advanced scientific research
and teaching.
�.W
Continue walking dozen Military Walk. At the end of Military Walk, you'll
reach Sbisa Dining Hall and to the left, Fish Pond, an Aggie landmark.
When Texas A&M wins a football game, students catch the Yell leaders on
the field and throw them into the pond.
SBISA DINING HALL: The main dining hall for
students and one of the largest dining halls in
the nation. It features an all -you -can -eat buf-
fet of contemporary American, Mexican, Asian
and Italian cuisine, a large salad bar, all kinds of
health food and a make -your -own burger station.
Return south on Military Walk and walk into Academic Plaza.
:} ACADEMIC PLAZA: The centerpiece for main
campus and gathering spot for students studying
and relaxing, Academic Plaza is a key compo-
nent of Aggie life. The Plaza continues to serve
as a venue for a number of special events and
W traditions. Three such traditions are commemo-
rated by the Sul Ross Statue and the Silver Taps
and bluster markers. Be sure to read about these well-known Aggie
traditions on the plaques and in the History and Traditions section
on page 21.
To your left as you face the Academic Building, you will see the Century
Tree. This old oak tree holds a special place in the hearts of many Aggies.
Well over 100 years of age, this was one of the first trees planted on Texas
AVM's 5,200 -acre campus, and has been the site of numerous Aggie mar-
riage proposals. Enter and walk through the Academic Building.
�- ACADEMIC BUILDING: Built in 1912, after the
Old Main building burned down. The copper
dome has never been polished. Presented to
Texas A&M by the Class of 1978, the giant
mosaic -tile rendition of the university seal
F dominates the floor of the rotunda. Suspended
from the rotunda dome is a replica of the
Lerty e do onor Aggies who made sacrifices during
World War II.
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CUSHING MEMORIAL LIBRARY: Constructed in
1930 as the first freestanding library on campus
Cushing is home to special collections, rare books
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memorializes the contributions of one of Texas
A&M's most loyal and generous supporters, Col.
Edward Benjamin Cushing.
Walk around the right of Cushing and along the right side of the
Sterling C. Evans Library.
THE STERLING C. EVANS LIBRARY & LIBRARY
ANNEX: The largest and most central library avail-
able to students on the Texas A&M campus also
houses the Writing Center. In the Annex, students
can reserve private or group study rooms and ac-
cess microfilm, movies and the Internet.
Continue walking southwest on Nagle Street toward Lubbock and stop in
front of the arches.
THE QUAD: Symbolizing the spirit of the 12th
Man, the arches serve as the entry point to the
Corps of Cadets Quadrangle or "Quad." The Quad
is the home of the Corps, with residence halls
to house all 1,800 male and female cadets and
_ Duncan Dining Hall to feed them.
R*en you leave the Quad, stop in front of the memorial to your right, before
continuing on the sidewalk west towards foe Routt Blvd.
-" FREEDOM FROM TERRORISM MEMORIAL: A
gift from Texas A&M's classes of 1968 and 2003.
Designed by Texas A&M graduate architecture
students, it is dedicated to Texas Aggies "who have
made the ultimate sacrifice and those who will con-
tinue to make sacrifices. including the many
S Texas Aggies who guard and protect the United
States from terrorist attacks.
Walk on the left- sidewalk ofJoe Routt Blvd. and stop in front of the
Centennial Eagle and the Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center.
SAM HOUSTON SANDERS CORPS OF CADETS
CENTER: Home to a museum that houses thou-
sands of Aggie artifacts and a library with more
than 3,000 military research volumes. More than
60 exhibits, 600 photographs and thousands of
pieces of memorabilia are also on display. The
wow most famous exhibit is the Metzger -Sanders gun
collection, which is known nationally and used continually for
historical research.
Cross Coke Street, walk past theJohnJ Koldus Student Services Building,
cross Houston Street and enter G. Rollie White Coliseum.
G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM: Normally the
home of Texas A&M's women's volleyball team,
which has played here since 1975. During the MSC
renovation, women's volleyball has been moved to
Reed Arena to make room for the MSC Bookstore.
In addition to stocking all the textbooks for the
coming fall semester, the MSC Bookstore carries a
full line of Aggie merchandise, school supplies and snacks, as well as
general and special interest books.
Walk through the main lobby and exit from the northwest entrance.
As you continue walking down Joe Routt Blvd. toward Kyle Field, you
can look across the street at the Memorial Student Center as it's being
renovated. Walk over to the statue of E. King Gill.
12TH MAN STATUE: E. King Gill became
the embodiment of the 12th Man on January
2, 1922 when A&M was playing Centre
College in the Dixie Classic. A reserve who
never played, he suited up and stood ready
and willing on the sideline. Today the Aggie
student body, known as the 12th Man, remains
standing throughout the entire football game as a gesture of its
loyalty and readiness for duty.
REVEILLE'S GRAVES/SCOREBOARD:
Reveille, the first lady of Aggieland, is the
official mascot of Texas A&M. As a five-star
General, she is the highest ranking member
of the Corps of Cadets. When the first Reveille
- died, she was buried in the north end of Kyle
Field, so that the score of the Aggie football
games was always visible from the site. After construction of the
Bernard C. Richardson Zone, a graveyard was dedicated outside
the Zone and a small electronic scoreboard was mounted on the
Zone, so that the score would remain visible.
ZONE SPORTS MUSEUM: The nation's only
all -sports museum funded primarily by former
athletes. Feel free to walk in and enjoy the Ag-
gie timeline, Legends Gallery and interactive
exhibits dedicated to the greats in Texas A&M
history!
KYLE FIELD: Home to the Texas A&M football
;.1j) team in rudimentary form since 1904, and as
a complete stadium since 1927. It is known
as The Home of the 12th Man. Kyle Field has
an official capacity of 83,002, but has hosted
crowds in excess of 88,000. Kyle Field is
regarded by many as one of the most
ig college football stadiums in the nation.
You might not realize this, but Texas A&M is divided by the Union
Pacific railroad tracks into main and west campus.
Your tour has been in a small area east of the tracks, known
as main campus. In addition to the campus attractions you've
already seen, main campus includes engineering, architecture,
geosciences, science, education and liberal arts buildings.
Residence Halls, as well as the main dining centers and many
campus support facilities, are also on main campus. Of particular
interest on the main campus are the Clayton Williams, Jr. Alumni
Center; the Jack. K. Williams Administration Building and
The Bonfire Memorial.
West campus includes most other sports facilities, including the
Student Recreation Center and Reed Arena, as well as the Mays
Business School, agricultural programs, the College of Veterinary
Medicine, the political science and economics school, the Bush
School of Government and Public Service, and The George Bush
Presidential Library and Museum
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HISTORY
AND TRADITIONS
When it's time to choose the university that's right
for you, think about what sets Texas A&M apart.
Most say it's the history and traditions, the idea
that they will share the same traditions as Aggies
past and future. You will be introduced to our
history and traditions on the campus walking tour,
and you will learn about them in great depth when
you attend Fish Camp.
One of the oldest traditions is Silver Taps, the final
tribute held on the first Tuesday of every month
for any student enrolled at Texas A&M who passed
away in the previous month. Aggies gather in
silence; hymns chime from Albritton Bell Tower;
the Ross Volunteers Firing Squad fires three
volleys; buglers play "Silver Taps" three times all
are part of this sacred tradition.
Of all the traditions that make Texas A&M so
special, Muster is the one that binds us with the
spirit of thousands of Aggies who have gone
before, forever uniting the Aggie family. An
annual remembrance, Muster is celebrated in
more than 400 places worldwide, with the largest
ceremony here on campus. At night, when each
name on the Roll Call for the Absent is read, a
friend or family member answers "Here" and a
candle is lit to symbolize that while those Aggies
are not present in body, they will forever remain
with us in Aggie Spirit.
The Bonfire Memorial celebrates the tradition,
history and spirit of Texas A&M, and the
dedication of those involved in the tragic collapse
of the 1999 Bonfire. For Aggies who participated
in Bonfire, the meaning and power of the Aggie
Spirit is understood. The Bonfire Memorial
seeks to share that understanding with respect,
remembrance and spirit.
Aggie fans are known as the 12th Man because
they remain standing throughout the entire
football game as a gesture of loyalty, support and
readiness. The tradition of the 12th Man was born
with E. King Gill, whose readiness to play in the
1922 Dixie Classic symbolized the unwavering
willingness of Aggies to support their team.
The Aggie Ring is the most enduring and
.recognizable symbol of the Aggie network and the
easiest way to identify a former student anywhere
in the world. Every element of the Aggie Ring is
symbolic of the history, traditions or core values of
Texas A&M.
When you experience these and other traditions
first-hand, you will understand what is truly meant
by "the spirit of Aggieland."
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ACADEMIC RESOURCES
Undergraduate Studies
Undergraduate Studies helps you get connected for academic
success. Our departments and programs meet every student's
interests from the beginning of the collegiate experience until
graduation.
We offer a host of academic support services to help you
transition to the university classroom. Our First Year Seminars
provide small group class settings in seminar format where
students can exchange ideas, interact and bond with their peers
and professors. One-on-one and group consultations are offered
by our nationally recognized University Writing Center, both
in-person and online, to help students enhance their commu-
nication skills and learn to write in their majors of study. Free
tutoring is available for key mathematics and science courses,
along with learning assistance classes and out -of -class group
study sessions in our Supplemental Instruction program offered
by our Student Learning Center.
Learning communities connecting students with their peers,
faculty and common academic pursuits are a cornerstone of our
programs. Personalized academic advising is available to help
you connect with your degree interests and future professional
pursuits. General Academic Programs offers you the opportunity
to explore your options before declaring a major, work toward
entry into a desired major, or pursue an interdisciplinary degree
in University Studies. Students seeking entry into professional
schools in medicine, dentistry or law can get advising and
application assistance from Professional School Advising.
(see page 31)
If you're a highly motivated student seeking an intellectually
challenging learning environment, you may choose to partici-
pate in Honors Programs. The rigorous curriculum and
customized degree programs fit the needs of students who excel
academically. (see page 14)
You can also connect your classroom learning to real-world
applications with our experiential learning opportunities. Aggie
students can take their talents to Austin or Washington D.C.
with a policy -related internship in our Public Policy Internship
Program. Or, you may elect Undergraduate Research, where
you can work in the laboratory on research projects of pressing
importance, alongside many of our renowned faculty.
Undergraduate Studies connects students for academic success.
Let US get you connected!
us.tamu.edu
Student Computing Center
The Student Computing Center (SCC) Lab is an Open Access
Lab (OAL) the largest of five available to students, faculty and
staff across campus. The SCC is open 24 hours per day when
classes are in session and has three classrooms, as well as group
study areas. The Help Desk at the SCC is staffed by knowledge-
able student workers available to answer, or find the answer, to
any question you might have.
oal.tamu.edu
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Whether arriving by commercial airline or in your own private aircraft, Easterwood Airport
(CLL) provides the most convenient access to the Bryan -College Station community. The
airport is located just minutes from Texas A&M University and the George Bush
Presidential Library and Museum. American Eagle and Continental Connection offer daily
flights connecting through the Dallas -Ft. Worth and Houston airports. General Aviation
customers receive the best customer service from professionally trained line attendants
and AVTRIP points for fuel purchases.
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INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT
PROGRAMS
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Even though our more than 4,500
students from 120 -plus countries
may say "hello" differently in their
native languages, our international
Aggies are happy to be greeted with
a big "Howdy!" and eager to become
friends with their U.S. counterparts.
Texas A&M is fortunate to have
a large international student
population and many opportunities
to help Aggies get to know each
other and build friendships that
will last a lifetime. Some of these
students' fondest memories of
Aggieland are going home for
Thanksgiving or Spring Break with
their Texan host. International
students work side-by-side with their
U.S. counterparts on projects in
classes, in the labs or as members
of student organizations, including
international clubs that focus on
different parts of the world. Some
just love attending football games
or experiencing the many cultural
events we have to offer.
Our world is a global one. Gaining
experience with cultures and nations
that are different from your own
prepares you for the world of work
beyond Aggieland. Embracing that
world can start with you reaching
out to welcome an international
Aggie to Texas A&M.
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STUDY ABROAD
Why Study Abroad?
Traditional views of studying abroad
—going to another country to study
its language and culture—do not
capture the breadth of opportuni-
ties available to all Aggies. Study
abroad encompasses a variety of
international experiences—study,
research, internships, volunteer and
service learning programs.
Texas A&M University is committed
to having more students participate
in international experiences. Study
abroad opportunities are available
for all students — freshmen through
Ph.D. candidates. Students can
go away as part of a large group
enrolled in Texas A&M courses or
on an individual program. Study
abroad programs can be as short
as a week or as long as a year and
can be tailored to your major and
degree plan.
The goal of the Study Abroad
Programs Office is to make interna-
tional education a tradition at Texas
A&M. Broadening your intellectual
and personal horizons will help you
navigate the global marketplace,
practice or perfect a language and
build your resume to enhance your
career- options. And, through study
abroad, Aggies can have a posi-
tive impact on the lives of people
throughout the world.
international.tamu.edu/ips/index.asp I studyabroad.tamu.edu
MULTICULTURAL
SERVICES
The Department of Multicultural
Services provides multiple
support services for current
and prospective students from
underrepresented populations
as well as diversity education
programs fostering inclusive
learning environments for all
students. Through our various
student enrichment and diversity
education efforts, we serve as a
resource in advocacy, mentoring,
academic support, diversity
education and enhancement of
life skills.
A commitment to diversity means
a commitment to the inclusion
and support of individuals from
all groups, encompassing the
various characteristics of persons
in our community. As we harness
the power of diversity, we provide
students, faculty and staff with
a university experience rich in
perspectives and opportunities.
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ATHLLTICS
Varsity Sports
If you're an elite student -athlete, you can compete
on one of our 20 NCAA Division I teams, an extra-
ordinary opportunity to represent Texas A&M
at the highest level of intercollegiate competition.
Since the beginning of the Big 12 Conference
in 1996, Texas A&M has won 46 Big 12 titles in
various men's and women's sports. In 2009-2010,
the Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field
Team swept back-to-back national championships
in the NCAA. And, in 2010 Texas A&M Athletics
finished 6th in the nation, and first in the Big 12
in the NACDA Directors Cup — our best finish
in school history and a reflection of the success
of our overall intercollegiate athletic program.
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Recreational Sports
If you love sports and enjoy competition, you
can get involved in one of the Rec Center's
34 Sport Clubs, playing for Texas A&M
against clubs from other universities at the
state, regional or national level. Sport Clubs
are administered by students and have prac-
tice times, facilities, financial support and
lots of fans. Students are directly responsible
for all aspects of operating and managing
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Whatever your professional interests, there's a role for you
in a Memorial Student Center organization. You can get
real experience producing MSC programs; developing
operating budgets; planning marketing campaigns or
coordinating conferences, service trips, international
travel, art exhibits, concerts and more. Our leadership
development and service programs give you the chance
to serve others, meet leaders from across the state and
network with other student leaders. Find your role at
msc.tamu.edu.
MSC OPAS is one example of the 19 student programming
committees and 6 resource areas that produce more
than 300 MSC programs. While bringing world-class
entertainment to the campus and community, MSC OPAS
provides students with numerous opportunities to plan
and support programming, design publicity and manage
the house. Contribute your talent at opas.tamu.edu.
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When you're an Aggie, your involvement is a lifelong
experience. The Association of Former Students supports
Texas A&M University and student programs that
promote the Aggie Spirit and strengthen our amazing
Aggie network of nearly 350,000 former students. Once
an Aggie, always an Aggie, and The Clayton W. Williams,"r*.
Jr. Alumni Center is your home away from home.
See more at aggienetwork.eom.
Inside the newly renovated .11trrrrnt Centt-7, interactive exhibits bring the Ag- SJR rit to life. Amon
the items on dis/lay is the original flag f wit the famous 1946 Aggie Muster on Corregidor Island
in the Philippines.
Our 2010-11 season proves why OPAS
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ON -CAMPUS HOUSING
Live at the Heart of the Aggie Experience!
before class and still be on time. And,
it has been said that living on campus
results in better grades.
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7th largest on -campus housing
operation in the country --
including 30 halls and 5 styles
of housing—guaranteed to meet
just about any student's needs.
Each residence hall community is
really a microcosm of the Aggie
family, reflecting the diversity, spirit
and traditions of Texas A&M.
Do you want convenience? Living
on campus means you're at the center of everything. You
always know what's going on ... and all the resources of'
Texas A&M are at your fingertips. That means you don't have
to worry about missing Silver Taps, or a seminar you were
dying to attend in Rudder, or a basketball game over in Reed
Arena. You can run to the library or the Rec Center when
the mood hits you. Or, you can leave your room five minutes
fi-om around the state and around the
globe, living and learning together
in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
PonYou'll have opportunities to get
involved while you develop your
leadership skills and make
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Texas A&M University is ranked as one of the safest
campuses in the state. Our Code Maroon campus
emergency notification service communicates health
and safety emergency information quickly -by email
and text.
There are also 115 Emergency Blue -Light phones
located throughout the Texas A&M campus, each dis-
tinguished by a 12 -foot pole with a blue light on top.
The Corps of Cadets also provides a free 24-hour ser-
vice to escort students to most on -campus locations.
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Healthy choices,
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SERVICES
Texas A&M has the largest university -owned fleet of buses
in the nation, including our shiny new fleet of
"Aggie Spirit" buses. Each year, the university's 80 buses
travel more than 1.5 million miles, serving most major
apartment complexes and housing areas in Bryan/College
Station as well as the Blinn College campus. The
on -campus shuttle bus system serves main and west
campuses and is the quickest, most efficient mode of
student transportation. Service is from 7 a.m. until mid-
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Meals just like mom makes.
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more than 1,600 companies
participate in employee
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year. Our goal is to assist you
eves , step of the way from
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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BANKS
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Brazos Valley Schools Credit Union
2298 Longmire ..................979-693-1818
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we have regional Prospective Student Centers throughout the state, where prospective
students can meet one-on-one with an advisor to learn more about admissions, as well
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experience the legendary friendliness of the Aggi.., too,
family. When you become an official undergradua
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what you'll experience as a new Aggie.
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at a valLie that far outweighs the cost. Unfortunately,
many students and their families choose not to apply
for financial aid for a variety of reasons: too much of a
hassle, don't think they will qualify, don't know how to
apply or think they make too much money. Don't let any
of these reasons hold yoti back. All stridents can receive
financial assistance if needed. You can complete the Free
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leadership, community service, special talents, first
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Return on investment
Smartllfon(y magazine recently ranked Texas A&M
the top public university in the nation for
"payback ratio" that is, the earning levels of an
institution's graduates compared to what they
paid in tuition, fees and related costs
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the sense of responsibility that
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and initiatives.
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Foundation, The Association
of Former Students, and the
Texas A&M Foundation -
enable donors to make a
difference in the areas they
are passionate about.
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Stop by today to see everything the
Bookstore has to offer. You will find a
large selection of Aggie merchandise,
textbooks for EVERY class, and the
best service in town!
Not only is the MSC Bookstore the
official bookstore of A&M, it is the ONLY
bookstore to give back over 1.5 million
dollars to support student programs,
scholarships and services every year.
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