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Wells Community Council

Lets Taco 'Bout Wells Community Council

  • When

    Thursday, September 4, 2025 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

  • Where

    Wells Residence Hall TV Lounge (109)

Description

Howdy Wells Whales! 

If y'all are interested in being a leader of your community by making hall improvements and putting together events, come to our Community Council informational meeting on September 4th at 6:30pm in the first floor TV lounge! 

We'll go a little more in depth about what Community Council is, which positions are open, and how to apply --and we will have delicious breakfast tacos from Fuego for you to enjoy during the meeting! 


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Wells Community Council

The Wells Hall Community Council serves as the official student leadership body for the residents of Wells Hall at Texas A&M University. Operating under the oversight of the Residential Housing Association (RHA), the council is dedicated to fostering a positive residential environment through student advocacy, community-based programming, and the promotion of engagement and hall pride.

About Wells Hall

Located on the southside of campus, Wells Hall is a modular-style residence hall constructed in 1989 and named in honor of Clyde H. Wells ’38. The hall consists of 120 double-occupancy rooms across four floors, each with private bathrooms for added comfort and privacy.

Council Responsibilities

Program Development: Plan and execute inclusive, hall-wide events using a designated programming budget.
Resident Advocacy: Collect and communicate resident feedback to the Department of Residence Life.
Facility Improvement: Propose and coordinate minor enhancements to shared spaces and amenities.
Community Building: Promote hall unity and belonging through tradition and inclusive leadership.

Benefits of Involvement

Students involved in the Wells Hall Community Council have the opportunity to grow as leaders, strengthen their communication and organizational skills, and actively influence their residential community. Council members help foster a welcoming, supportive environment while building lasting relationships with peers.