!el ,SA rk, ie, Aggielife The Battalion Page 3 • Monday, February 2, 2004 Lord of the ring ransfer students play the waiting game while pursuing their Aggie ring By Angela Arenivar THE BATTALION owl m^ddic Sorrell marvels at the golden Aggie ring that (•, veighs down his hand. His Aggie ring is more than ftyoff for his hard work at Texas A&M. To him, j Jring bears a deeper, more personal significance. Worrell, a senior sports management major, ilai ued to take out a short-term loan in order to pay or his ring. His friends surprised him, though, by :o\ering the expense themselves. They presented him vith a certificate redeemable for one free Aggie ring, rjwl was speechless at the fact that when my friends Mid I might not get my ring on time, they all came og her to do such a thoughtful thing,” Sorrell said. ‘Every time 1 look at my ring I think of the friends *■0 helped me get it.” ^Transfer students often have a harder time getting Aggie rings because of the number of credit lours they have and at what point in their academic er they transfer. orrell transferred from Sam Houston State Jniversity to Brazos Port College and finally trans- ^•edtoA&M in Fall 2000. H*® ! loved the atmosphere when I came to visit,” he aid. "1 knew A&M didn’t compare to any other |lege.” orrell encountered some obstacles as the date roached to order his ring. He planned to order it anuary, but he had to pay his rent. ‘1 planned on using my money from work to pay my ring.” Sorrell said. “Once I got back from the istmas holidays I didn’t have the money to pay for cause 1 had to choose between paying for my rent ar lying for my ring. I decided to pay for my rent moved my ring order to February 10.” hen, when he tried again in February^, his tuition due. l“I was hit by another wall because 1 had to pay for ■ tuition,” Sorrell said. “It was looking like I was n't going to get my ring without some help, so I was 2oing to get a short-term loan.” In his undergraduate years at A&M, Sorrell has ved as a T-Camp director, Howdy Camp director, a iwdy Camp counselor and T-Camp counselor. io Sorrell was finally eligible to apply for his ring as a third-year student at A&M in Spring 2003. The Aggie ring can be obtained through The Association of Former Students’ ring office. A stu dent has to have successfully met certain undergrad uate or graduate requirements. Kelli Hutka, director of Campus Programs for the Association of Former Students, said students should complete at least 45 undergraduate hours at A&M. “They must have completed 95 total hours, 45 of which have to be at A&M,” Hutka said. For some transfer students, it could take longer to qualify for their ring “If students transfer 60 hours, for example, it’s later in their Aggie career that they get their Aggie ring,” Hutka said. Maggie Fraser, a senior international studies major, transferred to A&M from the University of Texas at Austin in fall of 2000. Fraser works at the Sterling C. Evans Library Annex reserves desk and is a member of the MSC Film Society. She has taken part in countless hours of volunteer work. Fraser said she looks forward to getting her Aggie ring in April. “Both my parents are fonner students, so I’ve been eyeing theirs all my life,” Fraser said. “It will make up for the hard work.” Fraser said it can be more difficult for transfer students to get their Aggie ring, depending on how many transfer hours they bring in. “I should have been able to order mine last semester,” Fraser said. Ngoc Tran, a junior biomedical sciences major, transferred to A&M this spring Tran said it’s important to her to get her Aggie Ring because it symbolizes being part of the Aggie family. Sorrell agrees. “Whenever anything happens to me here at A&M, my friends from other schools will never fully understand what 1 am talking about and may think I am crazy,” Sorrell said. “But a fellow Aggie either will feel the same way or will totally under stand. It is this instant bond that every Aggie has with one another." 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