Susan "Sue" Owen '94 January 10, 2017 1:47 PM updated: February 13, 2017 10:00 AM
Bring future Aggies to Texas A&M for a campus-wide open house on Feb. 11!
Aggieland Saturday is a great way for prospective students and their families to learn what A&M is like, and The Association of Former Students is proud to support this event.
You can simply show up on campus and guide yourself through the events -- both a mobile schedule and a PDF version are available at admissions.tamu.edu/agsat. There will be Aggie students stationed around campus to help guide you; look for the "ASK ME" signs!
For example, your group might arrive in the morning, attend one of the admissions sessions to learn about getting into A&M, stop by a table for financial aid information, meet by a fountain for a campus tour, then buy lunch at one of the campus dining halls, restaurants or snack bars before visiting a dorm to get a peek at student life.
Drop by and visit The Association while you're on campus! You can pick up a new decal for your car or check out the collection of Aggie Rings stretching back to the newly discovered 1890 Aggie Ring! Story: tx.ag/1890AggieRing
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can attend Aggieland Saturday?
There will be programs that will appeal to young and old alike. Current students, prospective students, former students, and anyone wishing to learn more about Texas A&M University will want to come.
Do I need to register?
Registration is recommended but not required.
What does it cost?
Aggieland Saturday is free. You will want to bring money for lunch, parking and shopping at the bookstore.
Can I meet with an admissions counselor while on campus?
Admissions sessions will be scheduled throughout the day. Counselors will be available after the sessions to answer questions.
Are campus tours available, and do I need to register for a tour?
Campus tours will be available at various locations on campus. Registration for campus tours is not required. Check the schedule for times and locations.
Do I need to check in at any particular location?
No, Aggieland Saturday is a self-guided program. We recommend you look at the schedule and plan your day prior to arriving in College Station. Once you arrive on campus, simply start attending the sessions that interest you. There is not a central check-in location.
Do you have other questions?
For questions or more information, please contact Texas A&M's Meredith Ramirez at meredith-t-ramirez@tamu.edu.