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Division Level
The Global Aggies Initiative
Funding to support international travel opportunities for students. This initiative provides scholarships for students to participate in international travel opportunities sponsored by academic colleges, student organizations, or as part of a leadership position. The goal of the initiative is to enhance the global awareness, skills and understanding of Texas A&M students to better prepare them to work and live in a global society.
Band and Choral Building
Current facilities for the Aggie Band and Singing Cadets are overcrowded and challenging in many ways. Now is the time to equip these outstanding programs with a central building to house all of Texas A&M's band and choral programs.
Corps of Cadets
Corps Scholarship Programs
The pacing item to attract the best and brightest students to join the Corps of Cadets is the Corps scholarship programs. There are currently three programs:
- The Sul Ross Program funded at an endowment level of $25,000
- The General Rudder Program funded at an endowment level of $50,000
- The Corps 21 Program funded at an endowment level of $100,000
Memorial Student Center
- MSC Fall Leadership -- $250,000
- MSC Spring Leadership -- $250,000
- MSC J. Wayne Stark Northeast Trip -- $150,000
- Aggies Reaching Out -- $500,000
Student Activities
The LeaderShape Institute
An intensive 6-day institute that focuses on building the capacity of each student to lead with vision, integrity, and values.
Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for College Students
A world-renowned personal development training program. Students who attend understand the 7 habits and how to apply them to their lives to become more effective and more successful in their endeavors.
StrengthsQuest
A program that allows students to identify their unique talents and abilities and also aids in creating understanding of others based on these talents and abilities. The StregthsQuest program is currently offered through creative weekend retreats and through multiple classes in the May's College of Business, the College of Education and Human Development and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.









