Collin graduated from A&M in 2014 with a degree in International Studies. Collin spent time in Aggie International Ambassadors helping partner with other cultural organizations on campus to put on events. He served for two years in student director positions in the MSC L.T. Jordan Institute. He was the head of the Greece Leadership Program, and the following year, he was in charge of the International Service Program for Belize. He interned at AEI in Washington D.C. using Arabic to research smuggling networks in North Africa, and was a staff writer for GWU’s International Affairs Review. He stated that Texas A&M has meant a great deal to him: the sense of community is the first thing that comes to mind. He has been in some of the most random places, including the top of the Duomo in Florence, a departure lounge in the UAE, or in the middle of a US Soccer supporters section, and met many Aggies. They are some of the friendliest and most welcoming people in the world. It really is an instant friendship. Being an Aggie also comes with an obligation for selfless service. If there is a way to make a difference in his community or in the world, he wants to help make it.