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Texas Aggies Making Changes is a student organization under the Student Government Association. We are responsible for identifying issues of concern and then developing programs to address those problems. TAMC is consistently working hard to find out what students think needs improvement. Visit out Projects page to find out what's being done now and our Ag Input page to make suggestions. Thanks and Gig 'Em!

Mission Statement
TAMC serves the Texas A&M community by communicating issues of concern expressed by the student body as well as participating in and hosting various service projects. TAMC allows for increased involvement in the Student Government Association while providing social and leadership development opportunities.

Vision Statement
TAMC will facilitate a better relationship between the student body and the Texas A&M community. TAMC will develop strong leaders whose experience will guide them to achieve personal and professional goals. TAMC will have a positive impact on the community.

Core Values
* Service
* Teamwork
* Integrity
* Commitment
* Leadership
* Responsiveness
* Adaptability
* Flexibility

Ag Input

Please tell us how to make Texas A&M a better campus! All reasonable suggestions will be considered and acted on to the best of our ability. Students input and ideas have lead us to make significant differences in the past and we appreciate all serious suggestions. Suggestions can also be submitted via our Ag Input boxes located throughout campus.

Adopt a Flower Bed

After reviewing student input, TAMC has found that students want to see the currently neglected flowerbeds around campus fixed up to make our campus look nicer.  We are taking the necessary steps to set up a program to allow student organizations to adopt a neglected flower bed around campus and take care of them.  This will not only beautify our campus by allocating responsibility to maintain flowerbeds, but it will also be a new way to promote an organization, as the organizations will be able to post information on their flowerbeds.

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