As Texas A&M’s oldest, largest and most visible student organization, the Corps of Cadets can trace its origins back to the university’s founding in 1876.
For generations, young men and women have found the perfect space to learn, lead and inspire within our organization. Though the Corps utilizes a military based cultural model to develop our students, there is no military obligation tied to one’s status as a cadet. In fact, over 60% of all cadets go on to work in the public and private sectors after graduation.
In addition to being one of the nation’s premier leadership development programs, the Corps of Cadets is also proud to offer world class academic resources and exclusive scholarships. With a grade point averages that regularly exceed the rest of the university’s, the Corps of Cadets is here to give students the tools they need to succeed, from the classroom, to the boardroom, to the battlefield and beyond.
Membership in the Corps is greater than just being in another club. Our cadets are members of a family and alumni base that spans nearly two centuries.
Members of the Corps aren’t just at the heart of Texas A&M’s oldest tradition, they live it every single day.
Want to learn more about our community of leaders?
Once we have your contact information, you will receive personalized email communications from the Corps Recruiting team with more information on our organization.
You are also invited to join us for one or more of our Corps recruiting programs. Whether you choose to visit us virtually or in-person, these programs are a great opportunity to explore your possibilities in the Corps.
Have questions? Our Corps Recruiting team is available to assist with questions you may have by phone at (979) 845-9232 or by email at [email protected]