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What does your path to success look like?
An ideal location, flexible scheduling, and an innovative academic program make Texas A&M University School of Law an excellent place for your legal studies.
Our accessible and student-friendly faculty have considerable academic and professional experience and take pride in teaching and mentoring students.
Choosing a law school means choosing your home for the next few years, and you won’t find a better place to learn, live and work than Fort Worth.
Join Texas A&M Law and put the strength of the Aggie Network behind you.
Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets Motto
The motto of the Texas A&M University Corps of Cadets applies to all Aggies, to the entire Aggie Network. And you are now part of that network.
As a member of Texas A&M School of Law, you are not only equipped with the tools needed to be an effective advocate, but you also have the strength of the Aggie Network behind you. Texas Aggies are known for our character, determination and an uncommon loyalty to our alma mater and to our fellow former students. The 428,000-strong worldwide active network of Aggie Former Students stands ready to help you throughout your law school and professional career.
“An important aspect of being an Aggie is helping other Aggies succeed. Fellow Aggies have helped me throughout my career, and I feel a corresponding obligation to help other Aggies reach their career goals. This is the essence of the Aggie Network, which is especially powerful in the legal marketplace where the extent and quality of your professional network affects everything from job opportunities to client referrals to your reputation within the legal community. My professional network has grown exponentially through my involvement with the Texas Aggie Bar Association and Texas A&M University School of Law. I like being a lawyer, but I love being an Aggie lawyer.”
— Mike Regitz, J.D. Texas A&M University ‘93 Shareholder, RegitzMauck PLLC Former President of the Texas Aggie Bar Association
Besides the practical benefits of the Aggie Network, which includes a vast network of loyal, dedicated former students worldwide and the strong support and resources of a large tier-one public university, there are the intangible, but very real, aspects of Texas A&M that will benefit you at Texas A&M Law. The matchless spirit, 12th man tradition, and core values that set Texas A&M apart from other major universities will distinguish you as an Aggie lawyer.
“Our unique spirit founded in pride and rooted in tradition is not about style or symbolism, but indeed about substance and support.”
— Porter S. Garner III ‘79 President and CEO, The Association of Former Students
More than just a time-honored tradition, the Aggie Ring is your immediately recognizable symbol of membership in the Aggie Network. It symbolizes one of the key benefits to being a student at Texas A&M School of Law — the professional network built with fellow classmates and fellow Aggies everywhere. The relationships and networking opportunities you make in law school are invaluable and will last a lifetime.
A unique part of the Aggie Network is the Texas Aggie Bar Association (TABA), a Chartered Constituent Network of the Association of Former Students of Texas A&M University. Formed in 1974, TABA’s motto is “Expanding the Aggie Network in the legal community and providing scholarship opportunities for future Aggie attorneys.” You can join TABA as a Texas A&M Law student and begin networking with its hundreds of members and continue to utilize this valuable professional networking resource throughout your career.
With an Aggie Network of over 428,000 active former students, more than 62,000 current students, 11,000+ faculty & staff, along with parents and friends of Texas A&M, nearly 600,000 Aggies stand ready to support you around the globe. Proud Texas Aggies can be found in all but one of Texas’ 254 counties, in every state, and in over 160 countries on every continent except Antarctica. These will be your potential friends, colleagues, employers and clients. That’s a powerful network.
"Across oceans, across time and through great change, one thing has remained the same – the Aggie Spirit, an enduring force for good and a bond that unites generations. Cheers to the Class of 2019, all those who came before, and those yet to wear the Aggie ring."
— Michael K. Young, President, Texas A&M University