Texas A&M Corps of Cadets marches in to Kyle Field for a football game

The Corps is one of the largest uniformed bodies of students in the nation and the keepers of many of Texas A&M’s oldest traditions.

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Corps of Cadets

The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets is our oldest, most visible student organization.

The Corps of Cadets is a values-based military and civilian leadership program. However, there is no obligation to join the military after your time in the Corps. Cadets gain leadership skills through the Reserve Officer Training Corps programs and the Hollingsworth Center for Ethical Leadership. Cadet life incorporates academic commitment, health and wellness, and career readiness.

Visit the Corps website

Fraternities and Sororities

Our university is home to 58 internationally affiliated or local Greek-letter organizations. Fraternity and sorority members focus on academics, leadership skills and philanthropy. They also provide support networks for current and incoming Aggies.

Discover Greek Life

Student Representatives

We have organizations that ensure the voices of our students are heard. Some serve the entire student body, while others serve an individual class, graduate students or on-campus students.