A&M Clubs
Much of the work of The Association is done through local A&M Clubs. They form the foundation for many Association programs. Use the map or searchable table below to locate clubs and to go to their club page.
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All 243 clubs were plotted on the map.
Plots are approximations only and do not represent the exact location of the club.
Local A&M Clubs:
- Coordinate all organized former student activity in that geographical area
- Provide each former student with the opportunity to become a member of a worthwhile group, to add something to the group, and to receive something of value from the relationship
- Transmit current information to the community about the academic programs, scholarship opportunities, and advantages available at The Association and Texas A&M University
- Provide a forum in which former students can become active members of the Aggie Network by assisting each other professionally, participating in community affairs, and becoming informed spokespersons on behalf of The Association and Texas A&M University
- Encourage individual leadership development and experience in organization management -particularly for young former students and recent graduates who may not yet have such opportunities in their professional pursuits
- Provide scholarship funds for deserving local students who are attending Texas A&M
- Provide a forum for The Association and Texas A&M University to work together to accomplish objectives vital to its future
- Encourage individual participation in The Association’s Annual Fund, thereby enhancing The Association’s ability to assist Current and Former Students alike.