Texas A&M University 

BLACK STUDENT ALLIANCE COUNCIL


Our Mission

The Black Student Alliance Council (BSAC) mission is to enhance and unify the Black community while making the Texas A&M campus more aware of the accomplishments, achievements and needs of the Black student body.  BSAC desires to foster the commitment and investment of Black students in the Black Aggie Community by serving as an ally.

History 

In the fall of 2004 two undergraduate students Christina Coleman and Venton Jones were working on separate projects inspired by their desire to give back to the Black community at Texas A&M University.  After learning of each others efforts toward founding a new student organization and wanting to make the most of their efforts, they determined to collaborate on an organization that would unify and build community, as well as serve as a voice to university administration. 

With an opening celebratory reception in 2005, the Black Student Alliance Council (BSAC) launched as an effort to unite Black Aggies.  Student leaders founded the BSAC to serve as a sounding board in formulating a voice for Black students at Texas A&M University. 


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