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The mission of the Latino Aggie Mentorship Program is to create a positive environment that will foster a sense of belonging by serving as a place to engage and create meaningful lasting friendships...

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SAM is a service/social organization with a mission to develop a mentor relationship between TAMU/Blinn students and elementary, intermediate, middle school, and high school students in the BCS area...

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The purpose of this student organization shall be to connect current students to former students within the Aggie Network by establishing resourceful mentorships, coordinating large and small scale...

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http://aggiementors.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

The Brotherhood of Aggie Mentors exists to serve the Bryan / College Station area through mentorship by developing leaders of character who uphold the core values of Texas A&M University.

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To establish an outlet for the Engineering community to learn and practice creative leadership skills through mentorship, outreach and social responsibility.

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http://isma.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

The International Student Mentors Association (ISMA) is an organization which helps international students adjust to American culture and to the enormous environment of Texas A&M University! We do...

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To create an environment in which undergraduate Ocean Engineers can develop their professional network , excel academically, and become part of a community from the moment they are accepted into the...

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http://vamos.tamu.edu • Renewing Recognition

The mission and purpose of the Organization is to assist VAMOS scholarship recipients in completing a post-secondary education through mentoring and the promotion of ethical and social development...

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The EnMed Mentorship program is dedicated to fostering a dynamic coalition of aspiring medical professionals, primarily consisting of EnMed students, who will actively engage in mentorship roles for...

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http://cgpm.tamu.edu • Not Recognized

Texas A&M University Civil Engineering Graduate Mentoring Program is designed to help incoming graduate students to make a smooth transition to the graduate-level learning experience. Civil graduate...

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The purpose shall be to mentor freshmen participants of the Texas Aggie Access Program learning community.

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To develop well educated leaders of character that are prepared for the global leadership challenges of the future.

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We strive to build a social network that will teach underclassmen female engineers how to balance an academic and social life.

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To provide a mentorship program that allows minority students to interact with minority graduate students. This group would provide a very important service, allowing students to seek knowledge...

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NEMO is committed to providing and developing strong mentor relationships for Engineering and Computer Science students at Texas A&M University. While its social and professional agenda allows its...

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To serve first year students and all those transitioning into college through personal mentorship with a central focus based on growth in both personal and academic development. A community mindset...

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To help and educate students going through the Blinn TEAM program of how the members of this organization successfully gained admittance to Texas A&M University.

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Our mission is to support and empower women and underrepresented individuals in industrial and systems engineering to excel in both their professional and personal lives. We are committed to offering...

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http://swacurh.tamu.edu • Exempt from Recognition

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