Organizations Supporting Diversity
Organizations for Graduate and Undergraduate Students
With over 70,000 students, including almost 16,000 graduate and professional students, Texas A&M is a large university with a diverse student population and an abundance of student and professional organizations and resources. No matter who you are or where you come from, you'll be welcomed as an Aggie and there will be a community here for you.
Student Organizations
Texas A&M has no shortage of involvement opportunities, whether they be focused on culture, politics, religion, service, leadership, or academics. Look through our ever-growing list of organizations and catch a glimpse of how you can be a “voice for students.”
Resources
The mission of the Texas A&M Office for Diversity is to implement and coordinate Texas A&M University’s Diversity Plan by providing leadership and support to the academic and administrative units as they embed diversity, equity. and inclusion in academic and institutional excellence. Working to advance accountability, campus climate, and equity across the university while resisting racism, bias, and discrimination, the Office for Diversity keeps a list of campus resources supporting diversity.