In 2005, the 79th Texas Legislature authorized the Governor to appoint a non-voting student regent for a university system board of regents. Section 51.355 of the Texas Education Code provides for the annual appointment of one student regent to a university system board of regents. This statute defines the powers and duties of a student regent, establishes the appointment and application procedure, and provides qualifications to be appointed and to remain a student regent throughout the term. In the statute, “student government” means the representative student organization directly elected by the student body of a general academic teaching institution or medical and dental unit.
The Chancellor of each university system recommends, to the Governor, at least two students from the applications submitted by participating universities. The student regent serves a one-year term from June 1 through May 31 without compensation but is eligible for reimbursement of expenses incurred during official A&M System Board of Regents business.
The A&M System Office of Academic Affairs is charged with coordinating and facilitating the student regent selection process with each System member. Each System member is required to use the applications available at the following links to solicit applicants for the position of student regent. Eligible students do not need to be a member of the student government; however, the student government solicits the student regent applications on behalf of their respective university.
** The candidate must complete both the A&M System Application for Student Regent and the Office of the Governor Appointment Application.
A&M System Application for 2025-2026 Student Regent | Office of the Governor Appointment Application |
[Guide for Student Regent Application] | [Guide to the Appointment Application] |
Per the Student Regent statute for university systems (Sec. 51.355, Texas Education Code), the institution at which the current student regent is enrolled may not submit applications for the appointment of the next student regent.
The statute provides that: “a student regent serves without compensation but is entitled to be reimbursed for the actual expenses incurred by the student regent in attending the meetings of the board of regents, subject to the approval of the chairman of the board of regents.”
Cage Sawyers
Term: June 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025
Cage Sawyers is a third-year law student at Texas A&M University School of Law. Mr. Sawyers’ legal education at A&M is focused around licensing, franchising, and capital markets. He is from the Texoma region of North Texas, graduating as the valedictorian of Van Alstyne High School in 2017 while also being named a 2017 Coca-Cola Scholar. Cage graduated summa cum laude from Texas Christian University (TCU) in 2021.
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