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Aloha Days camp staff are responsible for the planning and implementation of the university’s freshman camp, which is held the week before classes begin in August. Applications for camp staff are available in January.

Wendy Morgan Butts 825-5778

Campus Activities Board is responsible for bringing social and educational programs,entertainment, and special events to campus.

Wendy Morgan Butts 825-5778
Office: 825-2363
E.D.G.E. Leadership is a student run organization formed to aid students with their leadership development.mission of E.D.G.E. Leadership shall be to develop students’ leadership skills so that they will become better leaders on campus, in the community and in the workforce.We will provide all students enrolled at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi with a valued opportunity to gain knowledge about the university, campus life, and leadership through interactive workshops and experiential activities.activities will promote growth in leadership by creating interactions with other student leaders, University staff and the community.

Brenda Rodriguez 825-3430

Enthusiastic students serve the university as campus tour guides and playing an integral role in the planning and execution of university recruiting events such as Island Days.

Leticia Bazan 825-6051

Island Waves is the student newspaper. It is published weekly and is distributed campus wide. Volunteers are always needed.

Lisa Perez 825-5207
Office: 825-5744

Play a vital role in welcoming students and their families to the university through summer orientation programs.

Leticia Bazan 825-6051

ICA provides opportunities for the campus to learn and participate in activities from different cultures. These activities relate to Hispanic heritage, Disability awareness, Black history, Women’s history, Asian cultures, Native American heritage and more.

Brenda Rodriguez 825-3430

Peer Educators are students who have formed to promote the concept of wellness and balance in life through positive health choices.

Dr. Theresa Sharpe 825-2703
President’s Ambassadors represent TAMUCC and the Office of the President by hosting guests of the University and attending special events.
Dr. Eliot Chenaux 825-2612

Student Government provides students with a voice for their concerns and a way tocontribute to the decision-making process of the university. All students are invited to meetings every Friday during the fall and spring semesters.

Angela Walker 825-2967
Office: 825-5745

This voluntary peer mentor program is designed to give new students personal assistance in transitioning to college life by pairing them with a returning student with the same major and interests.

Stephanie Box 825-5855