The College Tour Video Series
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP was featured on the award-winning TV series, The College Tour, which shares the story of universities across the country. Learn from real students about their real experiences at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP through this series of 19 videos. Topics range from exploring student opportunities to deep-dives into the traditions that make ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP one of a kind.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: Traditions and Core Values
Senior mechanical engineering major Parker Wagner talks about why traditions and core values matter so much at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP, and how they make the university so special.
Residence Life at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP
Freshman engineering major Kaiya Burden talks about residence life at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP, where over 11,000 students live on campus and are able to take advantage of the university's many amenities.
An Aggie's First Tradition at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP
Sophomore forensic and investigative sciences major Zoe Leung talks about the orientation experience at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP and why she decided to give back.
Education Abroad with ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP
Senior global arts, planning, design and construction major Kaitlyn Harris talks about the study abroad experience at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP, which has over 400 programs in more than 110 countries for students to earn university credits.
Tools for Success at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP
Senior mechanical engineering major Javier Lopez, a first-generation student originally from Mexico, talks about how ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's tools and resources allowed him to have academic and personal success at the university.
Campus Spaces and Places at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP
Sophomore biomedical engineering major Sima Dib talks about some of the best spots in Aggieland, the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, and other notable places on ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's massive 5,200-acre campus.
Undergraduate Research at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP
Senior industrial and systems engineering major Harrison Wissel-Littmann talks about undergraduate research opportunities at ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP, which boasts Tier 1 research status, with state-of-the-art resources and world-renowned faculty.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: The Bryan-College Station Community
Senior sports management major Lauren Gudalis talks about ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's welcoming community of Bryan and College Station, Texas.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: Academic Support Services
Senior biomedical sciences major London Marchman talks about ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's extensive academic support services, which she relied upon heavily in her freshman year.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: Giving Back
Junior business and finance double major Isaiah Thomas talks about how joining some of ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's over 1,100 on-campus student clubs and organizations enriched his university experience and motivated him to give back.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: Entrepreneurship Meets Engineering
Senior industrial distribution (which is where entrepreneurship meets engineering) major Reham Selim talks about how ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP organizations and different student services equip students like her to explore passions outside of their degree plans.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: The Spirit of the 12th Man
Senior business honors and finance major Kenner Taylor, a member of ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's tennis team, talks about the student-athlete experience and traditions inside Aggie Athletics, specifically the long-standing tradition of the 12th Man.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: The Routh First-Generation Center
Junior biomedical sciences major Lindsay Dominguez, a first-generation student, talks about how ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP tries to ease the transition to college with its extensive support services for every student, including the university's central resource hub, the Routh First-Generation Center.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: The Aggie Ring
Senior business honors major Jacob Mathiasmeier talks about the symbolism and importance of ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's Aggie Ring, a tradition that underpins the university's over 500,000-strong Aggie Network of alumni, who share and promote Aggie values.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: Keepers of the Spirit
Senior business honors major Grayson Winchester, who's also a senior in ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's oldest student organization on campus, the Corps of Cadets, talks about how this group continues to uphold the university's core values to the present day.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: School Spirit and Supporting a Cause
Senior management major Kim Nguyen, a leader in the Maroon Out organization and tradition, talks about ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's outsized school spirit and how the university's fans take their loyalty to the next level.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: Faculty Support
Graduate student Devante Love, in ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's Department of Performance Studies, talks about his access to top-tier university resources and receiving outstanding faculty support to conduct important research in his field.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: The Power of the Aggie Network
Junior allied health major Sarisha Mendoza talks about the power of the Aggie Network, ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP's incredible alumni organization, with over 520,000 members that students can lean on as they transition from their studies into their careers.
ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓƵAPP: Student Leadership Opportunities
Junior industrial and systems engineering major Chandlier Richmond talks about how her participation in student organizations helps her find academic success in classes and connects her with leadership opportunities, both on campus and after graduation.
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