What do you wish somebody had told you when you were an incoming freshman at Texas A&M-Galveston? Let us know! We are collecting words of wisdom for the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of 2029. 

As the incoming Class of 2029 attends New Student Conferences and prepare for their journey at Texas A&M University at Galveston, your experience and insight as former students can offer valuable guidance and encouragement during this transition. Share the lessons you learned, the challenges you overcame and what you wish you had known when you first started at the Galveston campus!

Katie St. Clair ’07, ’14, a former student who now works with current students every day as the manager of the Sea Life Facility, said this to the Class of 2028 last year:

“Howdy Ags! I think the best way to summarize a student’s time at Texas A&M University of Galveston is OPPORTUNITY. To learn, to serve, to lead, to have fun and find your passion, your community. The relationships you will form, with friends and mentors, over the next few years will be a treasured resource for years to come as only the Aggie Network can be.  All you need to do is dive in and explore!”

From how to navigate campus life to diving into academics to the best fishing spot or your favorite beach, this is an opportunity to give back by giving the Class of 2029 a preview into life as a Sea Aggie. Share your advice at tx.ag/advicefor29.