What is C.O.A.L.S. Council?
The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Student Council (C.O.A.L.S. Council) is a professional organization that serves as the liaison between students, faculty, and the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. We represent over 8,000 students within the college through service activities, networking opportunities, professional development, and opportunities for funding through scholarships and grants. There are approximately 80 members that serve on C.O.A.L.S. Council and represent the 15 departments in the college.

Service

Professional Development

Networking

Est. 1941
C.O.A.L.S. Council has been making meaningful contributions to the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences for over 80 years.
Six Committees
C.O.A.L.S. Council is made up of six committees that run the organization by putting on events and conducting the business of the council. Each committee is led by a vice president and a co-chair

- Finance
- Leadership
- Mentorship
- Programs
- Public Relations
- Service
Testimonies
“C.O.A.L.S. Council has provided me with a community of like-minded individuals who care about serving others and has created many opportunities for me to grow professionally. Additionally, C.O.A.L.S. Council has allowed me to find my community at Texas A&M by creating friendships and connections that will extend past my college career.”

Tanner Owen
President
“My involvement in C.O.A.L.S. Council steered me toward success in my college career. I am deeply thankful for the enriching experiences and the supportive community it cultivates, which fills my cup and inspires me to serve others well. With endless opportunities to engage and expand my connections, I’m proud to call C.O.A.L.S. Council my home.”

Zoee Nolen
Public Relations VP

