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There are many specific resources for students at Texas A&M University.
Orientation for On-Campus Graduate Students
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Division of Student Affairs

The mission of the Division of Student Affairs is to facilitate students’ learning both in and out of the classroom by providing continuously improving, high quality services and developmental opportunities while fostering an inclusive campus community in support of the educational mission of Texas A&M University.

Below is a description of services currently available.academicbuilding1


Department of Student Life

Cain Hall – Wings B and C
(979) 845-3111, FAX (979) 845-6138
E-mail: studentlife@tamu.edu
Web site: http://studentlife.tamu.edu/

The Department of Student Life in the Division of Student Affairs serves the ever-changing student population at Texas A&M University. To complement the educational mission of the University, Student Life exists to enrich academic experiences and to meet the needs of all students and their families. Each of the offices within the Department has a specific mission but one common goal: to be “Your Aggie Connection” through education, outreach and support. These offices include: Adult, Graduate, and Off Campus Student Services; Alcohol & Drug Education Programs; New Student Programs; Student Conflict Resolution Services (student conduct, legal and mediation); and the office of the Director of Student Life.

Student Assistance Services for students with medical and personal emergencies are handled by staff reporting to the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Student Life. To access the services, students or their families should contact Student Life or in the event of an after-hours emergency, contact the University Police Department at (979) 845-2345 and request that the Critical Incident Response Team (or CIRT) be contacted.


Adult, Graduate & Off-campus Student Services

Resources for graduate students and students living off-campus. Whether students live in the Bryan-College Station area or nowhere near College Station, the off-campus resources are full of valuable information regarding renting, basic repairs, roommate contracts and other forms and templates. The AGOSS website can be found at http://studentlife.tamu.edu/agoss/.

Other resources offered on-line through the AGOSS office include:



New Student Programs

For ‘new’ or ‘experienced’ students, the office of New Student Programs has valuable publications to assist with the orientation to the ‘Aggie Family’. Two noteworthy publications of this office are the Family Handbook & Whoopstart (Handbook for New Students). These can be found on-line at http://studentlife.tamu.edu/nsp/publications.htm.


Student Media

The campus newspaper, The Battalion, can be accessed on-line at http://www.thebatt.com/.


Memorial Student Center

Order diploma framing and graduation announcements on line at http://uplus.tamu.edu/.



Student Counseling Services

Henderson Hall
(979) 845-4427, FAX (979) 862-4383
E-mail: scs@tamu.edu
Web site: http://scs.tamu.edu/

The Texas A&M University Student Counseling Service (SCS) goal is to help students achieve as much success as possible while at Texas A&M. To do this, they offer a wide variety of services including crisis intervention, career counseling and testing services, learning skills services, and personal and group counseling services. Their website includes information about TAMU-College Station student counseling services along with personal, academic (study skills), and career counseling self-help information intended for web browser use.

 

Student Health Services

A.P. Beutel Health Center
Information Phone Line (979) 458-8316, FAX (979) 458-8364
Information E-mail: info@shs.tamu.edu
Web site: http://shs.tamu.edu/

Helpful SHS resources include:

  • The Dial-A-Nurse program that is staffed by registered nurses to advise students regarding their non-emergency health concerns. Call Dial-A-Nurse at (979) 458-8379.
  • Health links provide internet information about various health issues and healthy lifestyles, and can be found at http://shs.tamu.edu/links.htm.
  • Health education information at http://healthed.tamu.edu/.

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You have now completed the online orientation. If you would like to receive a free t-shirt from the Office of Graduate Studies, click on the following link to complete a short quiz.

On-Campus New Student Orientation Quiz