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You're moving to a new city, starting college classes for the first time, and chances are you're a little nervous about finding friends and community. The Texas A&M University College of Engineering has several programs and numerous student organizations to help you meet friends, have fun and be successful academically. Whether you want to join a Women in Engineering project team and build an underwater autonomous vehicle, or you want to find a peer mentor to help guide you through finals, we've got you covered.

Programs and Opportunities

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The Engineering Village @ The Commons is a living learning program for freshman engineering students, designed to ease the transition into the rigors of university life by offering academic, professional and social support.

Engineering Honors students pose for a photo after graduation

Enhance the value of your degree by going beyond the traditional engineering curriculum through our certificate programs. And if you're a high achieving student looking for an extra challenge, try the Engineering Honors Program.

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The Access and Inclusion program seeks to increase the diversity of engineering students by recruiting, retaining and developing successful students from underrepresented populations.

first generation aggie engineers

First-generation students are the first in their families to attend a formal university-level degree program (or earn a degree). The First Generation Engineering Mentorship (FGEn) program is dedicated to helping first-generation students navigate university life by pairing students with peer mentors.

A group of female engineering students pose for a photo

Through innovative programming and partnerships, the Women in Engineering program works to increase the number of female engineering graduates and creates a diverse pool of candidates entering the engineering workforce and academia.

Students work together on a project

There are numerous engineering student organizations within the College of Engineering. From general engineering organizations to department-focused organizations, there's something for everyone.

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