The Aggies Thrive Program is intended to give select students an opportunity …
The Aggies Thrive Program is intended to give select students an opportunity to continue their education at Texas A&M University, when otherwise they would have been dismissed due to academic deficiency. Participation in Thrive requires adherence to the academic probation guidelines set forth by Transition Academic Programs (TAP), the office responsible for the General Studies (GEST) transitional major.
DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.
PROGRAM SCALE: No, we do not have plans to change the program within the next two years.
APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 151
HOW TO ENROLL: Participants must apply to enroll in this program
WEBSITE TO APPLY: https://aitsapps.tamu.edu/tapapp/ThriveForm.aspx
EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes are currently being internally collected
First-year students at Texas A&M participate in Hullabaloo U – Texas A&M’s …
First-year students at Texas A&M participate in Hullabaloo U – Texas A&M’s first-year experience course. Participation in a Hullabaloo U section helps first-year students develop skills to achieve academic and personal goals, take advantage of campus resources, develop community and a sense of belonging, and be equipped to contribute to our respectful and inclusive Aggie community. Every Hullabaloo U section is led by a faculty or staff instructor and an undergraduate peer mentor. Sections are limited to less than 30 first-year students. While there are a number of courses certified as a Hullabaloo U course, all share overarching common outcomes and a common student success curriculum.
DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.
PROGRAM SCALE: Large-scale (reaches more than 25 percent of its intended target population)
APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 12,000
HOW TO ENROLL: First-year students register for a Hullabaloo U course when they register for first semester courses.
EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes are currently being internally collected
DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Office for Student Success
CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Meredith Malnar at meredithm@tamu.edu or 9798451331
The Math Learning Center fosters the academic success of Texas A&M students …
The Math Learning Center fosters the academic success of Texas A&M students by supporting the high-enrollment courses with significant mathematics, statistics, and quantitative reasoning content, particularly those courses that fulfill core curriculum requirements or serve as prerequisites for more advanced topics. Faculty from various collaborating departments, as well as skilled graduate teaching assistants and undergraduate mentors, promote the growth of students’ conceptual and practical math skills using engaging learning strategies such as tutoring, study sessions, workshops, and weekly reviews. The Math Learning Center provides a welcoming and inclusive environment and takes alternative and flexible approaches to learning. The target population are the students who are taking core mathematics and statistics courses.
DELIVERY FORMAT: The program has a hybrid format.
PROGRAM SCALE: Large-scale (reaches more than 25 percent of its intended target population)
APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 7529
HOW TO ENROLL: All stakeholders have access to this program. As such, there is no enrollment process
EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes are currently being internally collected
In 2004, former TAMU president, Dr. Robert Gates, established the Regents’ Scholars …
In 2004, former TAMU president, Dr. Robert Gates, established the Regents’ Scholars Program. It is designed to assist first-generation college students in achieving their educational goals at Texas A&M University. In collaboration with the Scholarships and Financial Aid office, which handles the scholarship awarding process, the Routh First-Generation Center in the Office for Student Success oversees the program's programming (i.e., first-year requirements, and beyond the first year). In 2020, the support of the TAMU system for the program has permitted the number of scholarship recipients to increase to about 750-1000 students. Students who entered the fall of 2019 or earlier will receive $5,000 per year for up to four years. Students entering the fall of 2020 or later will receive up to $6,000 per year for up to four years. The first-generation class of 2025 had 978 first-generation student scholarships awarded as part of the Regents’ Scholars Program.
DELIVERY FORMAT: The program is in-person only.
PROGRAM SCALE: Large-scale (reaches more than 25 percent of its intended target population)
APPROXIMATE PARTICIPANTS SERVED IN 2021-22: 978
HOW TO ENROLL: Participants must accept invitation to be in the program
EVALUATION STATUS: Data related to program outcomes are currently being internally collected
DEPARTMENT(S) OVERSEEING PROGRAM: Routh First-Generation Center, Office for Student Success
CONTACT FOR MORE INFO: Leticia Palomin at lety-palomin@tamu.edu or 979-458-6407
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