ring_big.jpg (20994 bytes)                 The Aggie Ring is rich in symbolism, tradition, and memories. 
Seniors and graduates wear their class rings with pride while underclassmen look forward to the day when they have earned the right
to wear it.   Unlike many other universities, Texas A&M class rings may not be ordered or worn by an Aggie until that student has become a
senior.   To be eligible to order the ring, an undergraduate must have at least 95 semester hours with 45 hours at Texas A&M and be in good standing with the University.  Thus, the ring has become a symbol of countless long hours of work and study.

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