Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi will offer expanded service hours Monday, Jan. 13 through Thursday, Jan. 16, to help students register before the first week of Spring classes.
The accordions below highlight several campus wide resources that may be useful to students interested in enhancing their skills and pursuing research, scholarly, and creative activities.
The Career and Professional Development Center educates and guides students in achieving career readiness by promoting lifelong career development through exploration, education, and experience.
Contact Information: Career and Professional Development Center University Center 304 361.825.2628 career.center@tamucc.edu
The Graduate Resources and Opportunity Workspace (GROW) offers graduate students exclusive space and resources tailored specifically to academic needs and professional development. GROW provides services including professional workshops, student support events, networking activities, and community service opportunities.
Contact Information: Graduate Resources and Opportunity Workspace (GROW) Bell Library 112 361.825.2507 grow@tamucc.edu
The Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Honors Program offers an enriched plan or study to highly motivated students who have the capacity to excel academically and a strong determination to reach their greatest potential.
Contact Information: Michelle Major Evans, Program Coordinator O'Connor 122 361.825.2879 michelle.evans@tamucc.edu
The Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Undergraduate Research Program allows students in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields the opportunity to conduct diverse, cutting-edge research with active and supportive faculty research mentors, all while engaging in research-related activities.
Contact Information: Sasha Sentz, Program Coordinator Center for Instruction 305B 361.825.6094 sasha.sentz@tamucc.edu
The McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRIO program designed to prepare undergraduate students for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities.
Contact Information: Dr. Peggy Valdes, Director Classroom West 117 361.825.2128 peggy.valdes@tamucc.edu
The Office of Technology Transfer and Commercialization offers students professional development opportunities related to Tech Transfer and Commercialization and hosts regular student competitions, such as Invent for the Planet.