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LOCAL RESOURCES
STUDENT HEALTH & SAFETY
The health and safety of our students are our priorities above all else. You can visit the university's emergency preparedness resource site to learn ways to protect yourself in the event of an emergency and understand the tools and resources on campus to help you should you need them. Among the many resources that the university provides, we would like to make you aware of several highly beneficial to you as visiting Aggies.
CODE MAROON: Code Maroon is an emergency notification system that alerts your phone in the event of an active threat to campus. You must enroll to receive these notifications. They are tested routinely at designated times posted on the website.
BLUE EMERGENCY PHONES: There are blue light phones located throughout the Texas A&M campus. These phones are distinguished by the 12-foot pole with the blue light on top and "Police Help" written on the front and sides.
In an emergency, simply open the door on the weatherproof box and press the red button. The University Police dispatcher will immediately know your exact location. Talk directly into the speaker in the center of the phone. A map of the blue phones can be found here.
CORPS ESCORT: The Corps of Cadets Guard Room Escort Program provides a free Corps escort service to Texas A&M students, faculty and staff. When Guard Room operations are conducted, members of the campus community can request a Corps escort on weekdays from 5pm to 7am and 24 hours a day on weekends. The Guard Room is closed on holidays and during final exams. To request a Corps escort, call the Guard Room at 979-845-6789. This number can also be found on the back of your student ID. A member of the Corps of Cadets will meet the person requesting the escort and walk with him/her to on-campus locations on main campus and up to West Campus Garage.
EMERGENCY AND NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERS
In the event of an emergency, always dial 911 - no matter your location. The numbers below are the corresponding jurisdiction's non-emergency numbers.
University Police Department
(979) 845-2345
Bryan Police Department
(979) 764-3600
College Station Police Department
(979) 764-3600
Brazos County Sheriff's Department
(979) 361-4900
News
The Battalion
Emergency Student
News Notification System
The Eagle
KBTX-TV (CBS)
KAGS-TV (NBC) KANM Student Radio
KAMU-TV and FM (PBS & NPR)
Places of Worship
On-Campus
ALL FAITHS CHAPEL
All Faiths Chapel is available to Texas A&M students, former students, and employees of all denominations and creeds. Its purpose is to encourage the spiritual expression and development of the Texas A&M community.
300 Houston St, College Station, TX 77840
(979) 845-8901
Off-Campus
Bryan/College Station’s main newspaper, The Eagle, provides a listing of many places of worship in the Brazos Valley in their Worship Directory at theeagle.com/brazos_life/worship_directory.
Health Services
On-Campus
BEUTEL HEALTH CENTER
Student Health Services (SHS) may are available to summer students. Buetel is open M-F from 8-5 PM.
1264 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843
(979) 458-8316 | location @ tx.ag/SqAQlik
Off-Campus
CHI College Station
1604 Rock Prairie Rd, College Station, TX 77845
(979) 764-5100
BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE MEDICAL CENTER
700 Scott & White Dr, College Station, TX 77845
(979) 207-0100
bswhealth.com/locations/college-station
SCOTT & WHITE CLINIC
1700 University Dr. E, College Station, TX 77840
(979) 207-3300
bswhealth.com/locations/college-station-university-drive-clinic
ST. JOSEPH REGIONAL HEALTH CENTER
2801 Franciscan Dr, Bryan, TX 77802
(979) 776-3777
FOR EMERGENCIES
On-Campus: 9-911
Off-Campus: 911
Student Counseling Helpline: (979) 845-2700
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
Transportation
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
Transportation Services at Texas A&M University offers a variety of resources for getting around both on and off-campus during the summer.
PARKING
Visit transport.tamu.edu/parking for more information about parking permits, available lots, and visitor parking options. Information regarding designated disabled parking spaces can be found at
transport.tamu.edu/parking/disabled.
BUSES
The A&M bus system has routes that run on- and off-campus. Real-time maps and bus route schedules can be found at
Note: You must have a TAMU, Blinn, or Brazos Transit District ID ready to show the driver when boarding the Aggie Spirit buses at off-campus stops.
ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORTATION
Transportation Services offers several alternative transportation options such as Bicycle Services, Park and
Ride, and Car and Ride Share programs. More information can be found at transport.tamu.edu/alternative.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MAP
For an interactive, searchable, and printable campus map, visit tx.ag/iAYlArk
ON-CAMPUS DINING
USRG does not provide meal plans for participants. However, summer meal plans are available for purchase in your Howdy portal. More information on Summer Meal Plans can be found here.
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