Website: http://tamufloc.org
Email: floc.director@gmail.com
Fall Application & Informational Schedule: https://flac.tamu.edu/schedule/
FLOC is dedicated to developing student leaders at Texas A&M University. As a FLO with all members living on campus, we have a tight-knit community that helps enrich each freshman’s experience. Our goal is to foster genuine friendships and connections through a variety of social and service events in our community and provide opportunities for our members to grow.
Why apply to FLOC?
Freshman Leaders On Campus is driven by one overarching objective: to develop the freshmen living on campus into leaders of the future. We do this by engaging our members through opportunities that Texas A&M University offers to improve campus life as well as the Bryan/College Station area. FLOC provides members an opportunity to grow through leadership development opportunities and social activities in which members will make life-long friendships with their fellow Aggies. Our organization is made of students, for students, and for the University that gives us the opportunity to become the leaders that we are meant to be. Leaders at the heart of Aggieland.
To provide a glimpse into what the experience of being in ASSIST 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 AFC, but please note that your experience may look different.
What does a “week in FLOC” look like?
A week with FLOC usually starts on Wednesday with our weekly meetings that are about an hour. However, usually our members and staff reach out to everyone to see if they would like to hangout during the day or study in the afternoon once the week begins. Later in the week we either are getting together for a service or social event that usually last about two to three hours depending if they are on or off campus. And lastly, depending on the committee our members are in they may meet once during the week to discuss any plans or ideas for our FLO.
What did the remote experience look like due to COVID-19?
Our FLO’s experience during the year is weekly Wednesday meetings, social events, and biweekly service opportunities. We also provide plenty of opportunities to study together whether it be at Evans, the MSC, or any other locations on campus. During the fall semester we put on a two day Fall retreat for our members so they can build friendships with others, a thanksgiving dinner where we all come together and write thank you notes to each other, attend school-wide events, and have a Christmas gathering. Before spring semester starts we try to host a winter retreat to create stronger bonds with everyone who is able to attend. In spring semester that is when we give our members more control on what we do during our last semester together whether it be from them planning our meetings, service or social events. We are big on the family aspect of our FLO which is why we create small families within so our members are able to engage in much more than the regular events planned.
Organization Size:
Position | Freshmen | Counselors | Executives |
# Students | 37 | 14 | 3 |
Being involved with FLOC I can expect to pay…
Dues & Known Costs | · Fall Semester: $50 | |
Financial Aid
(if available) |
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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 | · Freshmen have many leadership opportunities on their committees including fully planning and coordinating events. Various guest speakers present at meetings. Some topics include: Student Help Line, Campus Diversity and Inclusion and Identity. Meetings also include workshops on leadership skills like time management and scheduling, and business casual vs business professional. |
Service | · Primary philanthropy efforts support Carly’s Way. Host various booths and tables in support of Carly’s Way. Participate in can drives, Build, FLODown, and more. |
Social | · Hosted All-FLO picnic, Fall Retreat, Thanksgiving Dinner, Paint War, Christmas Hangout, Family Switch, Superbowl Watch Party, Rec Day, Game Night, Virtual Banquet, Pumpkin Patch Photoshoot, FLO Bowl, Mr.Flo |
Does AFC have a Big/Little Program? No
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: https://flac.tamu.edu/schedule/
Want to Apply?
Go to: https://flac.tamu.edu/apply/