Achieve Today with TAMU AMAL!
AMAL HOUSE is coming to Texas A&M University to serve the Aggie Muslim community with structured mentorship, career fairs, and networking events connecting students to alumni across engineering, business, and medicine.
Registration is now open! Join the TAMU AMAL community.
What TAMU AMAL Will Offer
Every AMAL HOUSE chapter launches with the same proven suite of programs that have already helped hundreds of students at our active chapters. Here's what students at Texas A&M University can look forward to.
One-on-One Mentorship
Get matched with a Muslim American professional alumni who has navigated the same career challenges you face. Mentors commit to regular sessions throughout the academic year, helping you build skills and navigate your field of choice.
Career Fairs & Employer Connections
Our chapter career fairs bring companies and organizations specifically interested in hiring Muslim American talent. Past fairs have led directly to internships and full-time offers for participants across engineering, finance, healthcare, and more.
Alumni Networking Events
Beyond one-on-one mentorship, AMAL HOUSE hosts mixers, panels, and professional development workshops where students meet dozens of alumni at once — expanding their network and discovering industries they may never have considered.
Community & Leadership Development
Chapter leadership roles give students hands-on experience organizing events, managing volunteer teams, and building an institution. Our most successful mentees often return as mentors and chapter leaders after graduation.
Frequently Asked Questions — TAMU AMAL
Who can join TAMU AMAL?
Any student currently enrolled at Texas A&M University is welcome to apply as a mentee. Alumni and professionals who identify as Muslim American and want to give back are encouraged to apply as mentors. You do not need to be Muslim to benefit from or contribute to AMAL HOUSE programming.
When will the chapter officially launch?
We are actively building the TAMU AMAL leadership team and mentor network. Sign up via the registration links above to be notified the moment applications open. Early registrants are given priority placement in our first cohort.
What career fields does AMAL HOUSE cover?
AMAL HOUSE connects students with mentors across a wide range of industries including technology, finance, medicine, law, consulting, government, education, and entrepreneurship. Chapter programming is shaped by the interests and needs of enrolled students.
How is TAMU AMAL different from a university career center?
AMAL HOUSE provides identity-aware mentorship — pairing students with Muslim American professionals who understand the unique cultural and religious dimensions of navigating a career. This context-specific guidance complements, rather than replaces, the resources your university already offers.