
TRAILBLAZERS LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY
The College of Education and Human Development (CEHD) Trailblazers Living Learning Community serves as a first-year experience initiative tailored for new first-generation freshmen CEHD majors, specifically recipients of the Regents’ Scholarship. This program is designed to assist first-generation college students transitioning from high school to college by engaging them in the Texas A&M community, developing a sense of belonging among first-year/first-gen CEHD students, increasing engagement in active learning, and refining skills crucial for academic success.
Benefits of the Trailblazers LLC
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Experience a scholarly community with a sense of belonging to their college and major.
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Establish social connections with other students in the College of Education & Human Development by participating in LLC activities and events.
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Interact with College of Education & Human Development faculty and staff in formal (e.g. office hours) and/or informal venues.
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Form effective study groups around shared courses.
Application Requirements
To be a member of the Trailblazers LLC, students must:
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Apply to live on-campus• Identify as a Freshman• Identify as First-Generation and/or Identify as a Regents Scholar• Be a full-time student of any in the College of Education and Human Developmento Human Resource Developmento Education with an emphasis in Bilingual Educationo Education with an emphasis in Special Educationo Kinesiology, Exercise and Sport Science Tracko Kinesiology, Exercise Science Track, Applied Exercise Physiology Concentrationo Kinesiology, Exercise Science Track, Basic Exercise Physiology Concentrationo Kinesiology, Exercise Science Track, Motor Behavior Concentrationo Kinesiology and Master of Science in Athletic Training, 5-Year Degree Programo Sport Managemento Education: Early Childhood Development & Educationo Education, Middle Grades 4-8 Language Arts/Social Studieso Education, Middle Grades 4-8 Math/Scienceo Education, EC-6 Core Subjects/Generalist
Contact Information
Mr. Victor Castillo
Assistant Director
College of Education and Human Development
979-458-7424