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  1. The Aggie Century Tree Project began in 2010 as a fundraiser for a $100,000 President's Endowed Scholarship for Texas A&M University. The Century Tree President's Endowed Scholarship was funded in October 2012, and the first scholarship was awarded in August 2014.

  2. Texas A&M (known back then as the "Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas") was founded as an all-male, all-military school in 1876. Ethel Hudson, the daughter of a Texas A&M professor, was the first woman to attend classes at the A&M College of Texas in 1895.

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  3. The first public institution of higher education, this flagship university provides the best return-on-investment among Texas's public schools, with almost 400 degrees.

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  4. The Century Tree at Texas A&M University has become a campus landmark, especially for Aggie couples. Learn about the traditions surrounding it.

  5. The Century Scholars Program (CSP) is a four-year learning community that supports students from selected Texas high schools through an academic scholarship. Through a freshman seminar, community service, and other professional development opportunities, Century Scholars are prepared for the rigors of the academic and professional arenas.

  6. This program provides both scholarship funds and access to a four-year learning community which strives to help students develop during their time in college. Each scholarship includes a one-time $1,000 scholarship to be used for a Texas A&M approved study abroad experience.

  7. launch.tamu.edu › learning-communities › century-scholarsCentury Scholars FAQs - LAUNCH

    The Century Scholars Program (CSP) follows university policy for absences and missed assignments. You must provide a university-excused absence. See student rules .