Fish Co – Fish Council
Why apply to Fish Co?
Fish Council consists of 64 members who are selected as the official representative body of the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of 2025. Fish Council is a part of a larger organization called Class Councils. Class Councils house the class officer positions: president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer. Members work alongside the class officers to put on various traditions such as Fish Fest, Pull Out Day, Elephant Walk, Ring Dance, and 11-11 Day. You have the opportunity to be a member of Class Councils for four years, which makes Fish Co unique from other FLOs. This enables all members to fully develop themselves, knowing that their involvement does not end after their first year. All members are placed within a committee of 10 freshmen and two counselors called an Ohana, which exists in order to build closer bonds between members.
Fall Application & Informational ScheduleAbout Fish Co
To provide a glimpse into what the experience of being in Fish Co looks like, the FLO’s Student Leaders completed an assessment of their previous year. The following should be used as information to help you make an informed decision about being a member of Fish Co, but please note that your experience may look different.
What does a “week in Fish Co” look like?
We host weekly meetings alternating between Fish Co. and Class Councils meetings. These meetings are every Monday at 8:30 p.m. and focus on updates with traditions, developing leadership qualities within members, and bringing members closer to one another. Also, as a member, you will have hangouts with your Ohana at least once a week and will spend time with other Fish Co. members in Koldus, which is where our organization is located.
What did the remote experience look like due to COVID-19?
When remote, Fish Co continued to have weekly “meetings” to hang out and stay in contact with each other. Each Ohana also had their own hangouts over Zoom, having many game and movie nights. Ohana parents checked in with their kids to make sure they were able to keep up with their online work.
Organization Size
| Position | Freshmen | Counselors | Executives |
| # Students | 60 | 12 | 4 |
Being involved with Fish Co I can expect to pay…
| Dues & Known Costs | · Full Year: $150 |
| Financial Aid
(if available) |
We do offer payment plans for those who require them. This is handled by the director team. We also offer full and partial scholarships for membership dues through an application after admittance. |
Does Fish Co have a Big/Little Program?
Yes
What does the Big/Little Experience entail?
Freshmen will be paired with an upperclassman from Class Councils who will help guide them through the organization and adjust to college life. There are multiple variations in the way Bigs and Littles are paired, from one Big and one Little to two Bigs and four Littles. There are multiple events early in the year for freshmen to get to know potential Bigs; then, you are able to pref who you want as a Big!
Want to learn more?
Attend the FLAC Coordinated livestreams, informationals, and reach out to the student leaders using the contact information available on this page. Find the full recruitment schedule here.
FLO Evaluation
FLOs are evaluated yearly based on several factors. Three of these factors are Leadership, Service, and Social. Here is what last year’s members experienced in these areas:
Leadership
- Fish Fest
- Fall retreat
- Spring retreat
- Winter Formal
- Obtaining Shack-a-thon sponsor
- Profit shares
Service
- 12th Can food drive
- Big Event
- Shack-a-thon
- BUILD
- Beach clean up
- Volunteer at food bank
- MSC Service FLO-Down
- Angel Tree
Social
- 12th Can food drive
- Big Event
- Shack-a-thon
- BUILD
- Beach clean up
- Volunteer at food bank
- MSC Service FLO-Down
- Angel Tree