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What is the oldest Aggie Ring?

An 1890 Ring, among the oldest Aggie Rings known to exist, was donated, and is now displayed with the Sterns Collection, by an Aggie who happened upon it on Etsy.
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What is the oldest Texas A&M ring?

The tradition of the Aggie Ring dates back to 1889, when the first rings featured the letters “AMC” — for Agricultural and Mechanical College — entwined on the crest. E.C. Jonas, Class of 1894, designed the Aggie Ring, which includes many of the same symbols used in today's design.
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Who is the oldest Aggies?

The oldest known living Aggie is Col. George Baram '37 of Coronado, California, who turned 109 in May 2023.
  • Edwin D. Hall, Jr. ...
  • James F. Scheumack '41 of Green Valley, Arizona, who will turn 105 in December 2023, was a cadet and lived in Walton Hall. ...
  • Charles L. ...
  • James D. ...
  • William O. ...
  • John O. ...
  • Edward A.
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What percent of Aggies get their ring?

The Association's Aggie Ring Program has the honor and responsibility of protecting the integrity of the Aggie Ring and overseeing eligibility, order and delivery. Almost 95 percent of the Texas A&M undergraduates who qualify for an Aggie Ring choose to order one, easily the highest rate of any university.
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Why do Aggies dunk their ring?

The Symbolism: The ring dunk holds deep symbolism for Aggies, representing more than just a celebration of their academic accomplishments. It serves as a reflection of the bonds formed during their time at Texas A&M, as well as a connection to the generations of Aggies who have come before them.
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Four Generations of Aggie History And Aggie Rings

Is the Aggie Ring real gold?

Because the Aggie ring is all gold, it makes for a great look on a nearly daily basis.
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Why do Aggies say whoop?

Aggie upperclassmen and graduates will often say “Whoop!” as an expression of approval or excitement. It is also often used at the end of Aggie yells. Underclassmen are not supposed to "Whoop" until they reach either junior or senior status.
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How expensive is an Aggie Ring?

Ordering an Aggie Ring:

All of the information from pricing (Men's start around $1000 and women's are around$600 – new pricing will be available for the next ordering period) to the history of the ring, can be found on the Association of Former Students web page .
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Is Aggie Ring a big deal?

The Aggie Ring is the most visible symbol of the Aggie Network that connects Aggies around the world. Dating back over a hundred years, it is a tradition that is deep in symbolism. Every symbol represents values every Aggie should hold: excellence, integrity, leadership, loyalty, respect and selfless service.
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Why is my Aggie Ring turning my finger black?

The gold does not corrode, but the alloys that are mixed with the gold. (Remember, 14K gold means the ring has 58% of pure gold and 42% of non gold alloys.) The alloys that can corrode are silver and copper based, and they can form dark chemical compounds under moist conditions.
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What does A and M stand for Aggies?

Originally, "A&M" stood for Agricultural and Mechanical, but today the letters no longer officially stand for anything. When Texas A&M opened on Oct. 4, 1876, as the state's first public institution of higher education, it was called the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, or "A&M" for short.
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What is Aggie short for?

Land grant schools were established in every state to promote research and education in two areas: agriculture and engineering. Aggie is short for agricultural student, although the largest college within the university today is actually the College of Engineering.
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What does Aggie mean slang?

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, aggy was slang for an agricultural college (or student at one)—notably Texas A&M, whose nickname is the Aggies. In the early 2000s, aggy became a slang term, likely popularized through hip-hop, as a short form for aggravated/aggravating (or agitated). It means “annoyed” or “annoying.”
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Why are Aggie Rings such a big deal?

Design of the class ring at A&M is as deep in symbolism as it is in tradition. The shield on the top of the ring symbolizes protection of the good reputation of the alma mater. The 13 stripes in the shield refer to the 13 original states and symbolize the intense patriotism of graduates and undergraduates of A&M.
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Do grad students get Aggie Rings?

Graduate Students

Your records will be reviewed prior to Aggie Ring Day to verify you have defended your thesis. If your records indicate that you have not defended your thesis prior to Aggie Ring Day, your Ring will be held until all qualifications have been met.
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Are all Aggie Rings the same?

The Aggie Ring must be earned by completing minimum requirements that were established by the Official Senior Ring Committee of 1933. The ring worn by all Aggie graduates is the same except for the class year.
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Who puts your Aggie Ring on you?

The Association started Ring Day in 2000 as a way to add celebration and significance to the occasion, and students responded enthusiastically. Many students ask a family member or mentor to present their Aggie Ring. “I think it cements the feeling that all Aggies have for their Ring,” Mayfield said.
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What karat gold is an Aggie Ring?

Every symbol represents values every Aggie should hold: Excellence, Integrity, Leadership, Loyalty, Respect, and Selfless Service. White Gold and Polara (75% sterling silver and 25% palladium) are only available with the antique finish. 10K gold is recommended for durability. 14k gold has more gold content.
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Is it hard to get into the Aggie band?

MEMBERSHIP. All prospective members of the Aggie Band are required to have had both high school playing and marching band experience as well as pass an audition with a director.
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What happens if you lose your Aggie Ring?

If your Aggie Ring is lost or stolen, a replacement Ring may be ordered. One replacement Aggie Ring may be ordered for deceased former students. The order must match the order on file with The Association. The order must be placed by the deceased's parent, spouse, child, or sibling.
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How do I pick up my Aggie Ring?

Your Aggie Ring will be delivered at the Clayton W. Williams Jr., Alumni Center on the date on your Ring receipt. You may pick it up at the Alumni Center after Aggie Ring Day during regular business hours, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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How many rings does A&M have?

Football. The Texas A&M Aggies claim three national titles and have won 20 conference titles.
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Why can't Aggies say elephant?

This Aggie tradition is known to underclassmen as "E-Walk" since it is bad for underclassmen to say the word elephant as it is classified as a "senior word."
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Do Aggies kiss when they score?

A popular Aggie tradition is that "when the team scores, everybody scores". Whenever the Aggies score points during the game, students kiss their dates. Seniors wearing either their Senior Boots or Aggie Rings are also encouraged to join the "Boot Line".
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Why do Aggies say 12th man?

This gesture was more than enough for the Aggie Team. Although Gill did not play in the game, he had accepted the call to help his team. He came to be thought of as the Twelfth Man because he stood ready for duty in the event that the eleven men on the gridiron needed assistance.
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