Tours for Large Groups
High school groups can explore Texas A&M University’s academics, student life, history and application process during this 90-minute in-person tour. Groups require a minimum of 10 students, with capacities for each session set separately.Plan Ahead!
Students must be organized into groups prior to arrival with one chaperone for every 10 students. Chaperones are expected to stay with the group always are responsible for the behavior of students.If you have scheduled other activities on campus, such as dining or self-guided tours, please provide us with your itinerary. We want to help make your day run smoothly!
For the safety of all visitors, groups must submit a roster of all participants one week before their visit.
Please arrive on time. Scheduled activities may be shortened or cancelled for groups arriving more than 15 minutes late.
Schedule Activities
An official group visit consists of varying sessions include a campus walking tour, admissions presentation or residence hall tour, depending on availability. Check-in is held at the Appelt Aggieland Visitor Center in Rudder Tower, but tours may be cancelled or moved due to inclement weather.Campus walking tours are offered Monday through Friday at 9:30 AM and 1:30 PM, along with 11:30 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Groups can also book tours of Residence Halls on Monday through Friday at 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM, or participate in an Admissions Presentation, for high schoolers only, Tuesday through Thursday at 11:30 AM.
Groups interested in eating on campus may contact Texas A&M Dining Services to arrange lunch at Duncan Dining Hall or another on-campus dining facility.
Additional Visit Options
Self-guided tours of the following locations are available for visitors to see more of our vibrant campus:Texas A&M University Virtual Tour: Experience campus from the comfort of your own classroom with our customizable and immersive virtual tour. With over 50 locations to view around campus, you can learn more about why Aggieland is Where You Belong!
Leach Teaching Gardens: A beautiful public garden and green space nestled on Texas A&M’s West Campus. The Gardens strives to engage the community in a living teaching environment, encourage curiosity and discovery and develop wonder for the natural world.
Campus Bookstore Visit: Browse Texas A&M gear at the official on-campus bookstore and grab a snack at the Barnes and Noble Starbucks located inside the Memorial Student Center.
Student Recreation Center: With three Rec Centers conveniently located on campus, there is something for everyone. The flagship facility is a 400,000 square-foot center that provides activities, wellness and development for students. The recently opened Polo Rec Center provides a second location for students to utilize for their fitness needs. Contact RecSports for details.
Aggie Park: 20 acres of premier green space in the heart of Texas A&M's campus. You can also visit the Moore Family Creamery for treats like ice cream, milkshakes, brownies and cookies! Visit the 3-ton Aggie Ring replica located outside the Clayton W. Williams Jr. Alumni Center. At 12-feet tall, it makes a great photo opportunity for future Aggies!
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum: Learn the story of the life and times of George H.W. Bush through an interactive tour of this historic museum. Visit family-friendly and educational exhibits, take your photo in a replica of the Oval Office and view temporary rotating exhibits. Groups visiting the library can learn more here.