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ATMentors partners with a variety of mentoring programs across campus that help students connect to the university. The following organizations all seek to help students in a mentorship capacity. List updated 11/9/07.

Mentoring Programs

AgForLife
http://agforlife.tamu.edu

Aggie Access Mentors
http://aggieaccess.tamu.edu/mentoring_aalc.aspx

Aggie ACES
Contact Dr. Fred Boadu, f-boadu@tamu.edu

Aggie REPS
http://www.aged.tamu.edu/studentorgs/aggiereps/reps.asp

Aggie Women in Leadership Certificate Program
http://www.tamu.edu/awil/

American Institute of Architecture Students
http://archone.tamu.edu/aias/

Biochemistry/Biophysics (BCBP) Mentors
Contact Vanessa Nordell, v-nessa@tamu.edu

COALS Community Regents Scholars
Contact Lily Sanchez, lilysanchez@tamu.edu

Engineering Living Learning Community (ELLC) Peer Mentors
http://essap.tamu.edu/ellc/

Freshmen Business Initiative
http://acct.tamu.edu/fbi/

Graduate Mentor Program
http://gradmentors.tamu.edu/

Horticulture Faculty Mentoring Program
Contact Sharon Duray, s-duray@tamu.edu

Institute for the Development and Education of Asian American Leaders
http://aggieculture.tamu.edu/ideaal/

International Student Mentor Association
http://isma.tamu.edu/

Living, Learning Communities
http://reslife.tamu.edu/housing/llc/

Math Honors Program
The honors mentor program employs experience Honors students to run a help session/mentor in an honors class.  In addition to helping with homework and understanding concepts, the honors mentor is there to answer questions the students have about being a student as well as course work, classes to take, etc. Contact Dr. Sue Geller, geller@tamu.edu

Mays Regents Mentoring Program
Mays is home to dozens of Regents Scholars. Each of these students, who come from families with little or no post-high school education, are paired one-on-one with faculty mentors at Mays who guide them throughout their undergraduate careers.
Contact Sonia Garcia, garcias5@tamu.edu

Peer Advisors (Agricultural Leadership, Education & Communications)
http://www.aged.tamu.edu/studentorgs/peeradvisors/index.html

Physics Mentor Program
Contact William Bassichis, w-bassichis@tamu.edu

Regents' Scholars Program (Mays School of Business)
http://mays.tamu.edu/aboutus/unique/regents.php

Regents' Scholars Peer Mentors
Many students enjoy serving as Regents' Scholars Peer Mentors, as it gives them a chance to give back to Texas A&M and the Regents' Scholars Program through mentoring new freshmen Regents' Scholars..
Contact Drew Smith, drew.smith@tamu.edu

Regents' Scholars Success Program, Financial Aid Connection
Advisors in Scholarship & Financial Aid help guide freshmen Regents' Scholars, providing valuable skills and knowledge to the students so they may excel in their academic, professional, and personal lives.
Contact Drew Smith, drew.smith@tamu.edu

Regents' Scholars Success Program in Science
Regents Scholars is a Texas A&M University program aimed at students who are the first in their family to attend college. The College of Science clusters such students together in various courses according to their major. Additionally, those students are expected to live on campus and are assigned College of Science staff and faculty as mentors/advisors. The goal of the program and its various facets is to help ease students' transitions to university life and improve their odds for collegiate success, thereby improving College and University retention and graduation rates.
Contact Holly Sterling, holly-l-wallace@tamu.edu

Women in Science and Engeneering (WISE)
http://outreach.science.tamu.edu/wise.asp

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