Susan "Sue" Owen '94 June 18, 2018 10:37 AM updated: June 26, 2018 9:22 AM
You can stay involved with Texas A&M year-round via The Association of Former Students. Here are six quick ways!
Get Local Aggie News
You can automatically get emails about Aggie events in your area, Class news and reunion info, invitations to your nearest Muster and more. Just keep your mailing address (including ZIP Code) and your email up to date at AggieNetwork.com/profile.
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Wear Maroon
Aggie connections happen every day! Get a new Association decal for your car mailed to you for free at tx.ag/decal. Shine up your Aggie Ring — or, if it's sitting in a drawer because it's not fitting quite right, resizing up or down two sizes is free in most cases! See tx.ag/resize.
Volunteer Your Time
Did you know 93 percent of Aggies live within the geographic boundaries of an A&M Club? They would all welcome your help. Find yours at tx.ag/clubs — you could hand out nametags at a happy hour, set up chairs for a local Muster, do community service such as taking part in a Former Student Big Event, even volunteer to be a Club officer.
Young Alumni Weekend
More than 900 recent grads sell out the Young Alumni tailgate every year: tx.ag/YAW. Young Alumni also travel the world together and organize events like tubing the Guadalupe River. Follow TAMU Young Alumni on social media for updates, and you can even apply to join the council at AggieNetwork.com/YA!
Those are just a few of the former student events that The Association helps coordinate to bring Aggies together. There are also:
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Get social
Connect with A&M Clubs, your Classmates and more Aggie groups at AggieNetwork.com/social!
You can also find old friends or search for fellow Aggies by location, at your company, in your major and more, with Find An Aggie, the free online directory: tx.ag/FindAnAggie.
Attend A Local Muster
Local Musters can be a fun and casual way to meet fellow Aggies wherever you move. Volunteer help is welcomed, and every event is different; you might bring a dessert or hold a candle. No other university has a tradition that unites former students all over the globe in such a way. Mark April 21 on your calendar, and find a Muster at tx.ag/Muster!
The Association coordinates and facilitates all these and many other ways to keep Aggies connected throughout our lives. This work is funded in large part by thousands of small donations, averaging $15 a month. Visit tx.ag/give to chip in.