The Aggie Ring is the most recognizable symbol of the Aggie Network. Each year, thousands of excited Aggies gather at The Association of Former Students to pick up their Aggie Rings. Make no mistake; this is no ordinary ring. The Aggie Ring must be earned by completing minimum requirements that were established by the Official Senior Ring Committee of 1933.
The Association of Former Students Aggie Ring Program has the honor and responsibility of protecting the integrity of the Aggie Ring. They determine Ring eligibility for over 9,000 students each year.
The Aggie Ring Program has 3 large deliveries each year for currently enrolled students: April, September and November. Once qualified, students go to the Aggie Ring Office, located in the Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center to select and purchase their Rings. Students then wait with eager anticipation for this, very special milestone in their student career…Aggie Ring Day! WHOOP!
MAY 2010 GRADUATES:
Students graduating in May 2010 may be eligible to receive their Aggie Rings the morning of graduation. Click here for more information.
NEW AGGIE RING REQUIREMENTS:
In compliance with Texas A&M University recognizing senior status at 90 hours, the Aggie Ring Requirements for undergraduate and professional/veterinary students have changed to the following:
95 90 completed undergraduate cumulative hours - 45 completed undergraduate resident hours
- 2.0 cumulative GPA
- Must not be on academic probation, suspension, dismissal, expulsion, or on honor violation probation from the university.