High Impact Programs
Mays offers undergraduates enrolled at Texas A&M a range of High Impact Programs for you to enhance your knowledge and experience. Participate to widen your perspective and learn specialties in a field.
List of High Impact Programs
Aggies In Consulting
Aggies in Consulting (AiC) prepares incoming sophomore students for successful careers in consulting by providing them with the skills, experiences, extracurricular activities, and mentorship necessary to place and subsequently thrive in all levels of consulting.
Aggies In Tech
Aggies in Tech provide’s students the skills, activities and mentorship necessary to place and thrive in top-tier tech companies.
Aggies On Wall Street
Aggies on Wall Street (AOWS) is a flagship high-impact program that provides high-achieving students with superior access to opportunities in the very competitive investment banking and asset management industries. AOWS assists students in obtaining a position and having a successful career start at top firms in New York, Texas, or elsewhere.
Business Fellows
Build on your capacity for core competencies critical for leadership in a global society.
CFOs and Financial Leadership
Want to be a future CFO? Learn what it takes to run large a organization from current CFOs.
Commercial Banking Program
Get equipped with the best practices for a career in commercial banking.
Corporate Finance Program
The Corporate Finance Certificate Program (CFP) is designed to prepare BBA Finance students focused on careers in corporate finance and accounting.
Dealmakers In Mergers and Acquisition
Broaden your interests in investment banking, private equity, corporate M&A, transaction consulting or other M&A and transaction-related professional services fields.
Energy Accounting Certification Program
The Energy Accounting Certification Program (EAC) offers coursework and experiences to prepare students for a career in the energy sector.
Internal Audit Program
The Internal Audit Program offers coursework and experiences to prepare students to work with one company across all departments to solve their biggest challenges. The program provides case study competitions, mentoring , trips, and invitations to attend program-only networking events.
M.B. Zale Leadership Scholar Program
Named for the innovative merchant, M.B. Zale, the Zale Leadership Scholar program is the leading undergraduate professional development program for top students in retailing at Mays Business School. Open to all business majors interested in careers in retailing.
Petroleum Ventures Program
The Petroleum Ventures Program (PVP) Certificate sets Mays Finance majors apart by giving them unparalleled exposure to energy finance and investments, petroleum acquisitions and divesture fields, and case-based learning opportunities.
Strategic Philanthropy
Learn how to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage by building and delivering products better, faster and cheaper.
Regents’ Ambassador Program
The Regents’ Ambassador Program (RAP) is the official student success program for Regents’ Scholars at Mays Business School.
The Reveille Fund
Improve your skills and expertise in portfolio management, capital markets, and valuation. The Reveille Fund is a student managed investment fund responsible for managing capital on behalf of the UT/Texas A&M Investment Management company.
The Tanner Fund
Develop hands-on experience as you trade real money in an equity portfolio, allowing for alignment of your theoretical and practical knowledge.
Titans of Investing
Titans of Investing is a unique class that challenges Texas A&M’s top performing students to commit to development in wisdom, personal understanding, and growth.
Trading, Risk & Investments Program
The Trading, Risk & Investments Program (TRIP) prepares students for success in the fields of energy trading, investments and risk management by combining exceptional class instruction with hands-on, internship-based experience.
Advising
Each Leadership Program has its own curriculum for students. Review each program’s requirements and be sure to talk to your advisors about how to participate.