Interacting with Students
The Office(s)
Program Topics!
Star Resources!
Our Committees
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This APM interaction is one where an APM hosts an event for the residents of a specific residence hall to build community within the hall and support the students living within it! (hint: you're at one right now!)

What is an In-hall Program?

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This essential APM job function allows for students to receive walk in help, learn more about our program, and gain knowledge of on campus resources meant to help them succeed!

What are office hours?

100

This term describes the body's response to challenging or demanding situations, often leading to feelings of anxiety or pressure. It can be positive or negative!

What is Stress?

100

This resource offers career advising, workshops, and resume reviews to help you get an internship, co-op, full time job, and more! This is also APM Veronika's favorite resource :)

What is the Career Center?

100

This committee's goal is to support the well-being of all APMs through socials, icebreakers, and other fun events throughout the year!

What is the Wellness Committee?

200

With the acronym ACU, this interaction is usually done in a 1-on-1 format, where an APM is paired with a student based on major or similar experiences and serves as a resource for the student's success. 

What is an Academic Check-Up?

200

This item is one that we provide for students who walk into our offices to help them save a few cents before an exam or quiz.

What are Scantrons?

200

This essential skill involves organizing and prioritizing tasks to make the most effective use of one’s time.

What is Time Management?

200

Located in Blocker 249, this is a resources that provides peer and faculty led services to support all students in Mathematics, Statistics, and quantitative reasoning courses & content.

What is the Math Learning Center?

200

This committee creates topics for programs of the month and resources for those topics for APM use when planning in-hall programs!

What is the Programming Committee?

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Like many organizations on campus, this event occurs most often in the MSC, where APMs educate passersby about our services and usually give out cards and candy!

What is Tabling?

300

This building houses "Biggie", our main office, in room 125, right across from the community learning center.

What is Hullabaloo?

300

This activity allows students to use the Aggie Schedule Builder to select and enroll in courses for the upcoming term, often requiring attention to prerequisites and schedules.

What is Class Registration?

300

This resource can help students request accommodations, peer notetakers, and other resources to achieve an equitable learning environment.

What is Disability Resources?

300

This committee runs our social media and creates tabling events to better connect the APM program with the campus!

What is the Marketing Committee?

400

This campus-wide event hosts a panel of students or resource representatives to discuss their experiences with a specific topic, such as career fair prep, ETAM, and FAFSA with attendees. 

What is a REVTalk?

400

This building houses "Smalls", our smaller APM office in room 102 on the south side of campus. 

What is The Commons?

400

This behavior involves delaying or postponing tasks, often leading to increased stress and last-minute rushes.

What is Procrastination?

400

This resource can help you with your Aggie ID Card, Scholarships and Financial Aid, and Student Business Services.

What is Aggie One Stop?

400

This committee ensures that the technical behind-the-scenes parts of the APM program are working and  manages our collected data!

What is the Operations Committee?

500

During finals, this APM supported week-long program offers 24 hour study rooms across campus where students can have a quiet study area and fuel up with provided snacks and coffee!

What is Study Spectacular?

500

This is a portable resource outside of "Biggie" that provides information about featured resources each month. Feel free to grab anything from it!

What is the Resource Cart?

500

This state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion often results from prolonged stress and can lead to decreased motivation and productivity.

What is Burnout?

500

This resource offers support with finding the best major for you through advising and a temporary general studies major. It also oversees the Gateway and Blinn TEAM programs.

What is TAP (Transitional Academic Programs)?

500

This brand-new committee within the APM program helps engage with students and collaborate with campus events, and also innovate new ideas to implement into the APM program!

What is the Engagement and Innovation Committee?

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