Campus Life

Student Activities

The Department of Student Activities knows that the first priority of students is to be successful academically. However, there is much more to college life than classes, homework, exams and grades. There are student organizations, clubs, traditions, athletic events and much more.

Involvement in one or more of the University’s 750-plus organizations can add an important dimension to one’s college experience. It is a way to balance one’s life, meet new people and develop interpersonal and leadership skills. In addition, prospective employers often look at what students have accomplished and experienced outside of their course work. The recognized student organizations are categorized into the following: academic, recreation and health, special interest, home town, honor societies, social fraternities/sororities, religious, governance, campus service, community service, spirit and tradition, cultural/international, performing and visual arts, political and social issues, sports clubs, military and student government. The recognized student organizations include a variety of events such as business meetings, conferences, social events, sponsored guest speakers, workshops, and field trips.  For all these reasons, Student Activities supports the belief that students can learn from experiences as well as from textbooks.

The Department of Student Activities provides direct advisement to Student Government, COSGA, Fish Camp, Howdy Camp, T-Camp and the student radio station, KANM, among others. Student Activities is committed to providing Texas A&M students with the best possible “other education” through programs and services that meet the needs of all students.

Department of Student Activities

Room 125 Koldus
(979) 845-1133
studentactivities.tamu.edu