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Program Advising TSTC believes advising is essential to student success, and, therefore, the College supports student progress with designated advisors. All new students are to contact an Admissions Advisor to begin the advising process, either prior to or upon completing the admissions requirements. Students are encouraged to call for appointments; however, admissions advisors are available for walkins on a firstcome firstserved basis. TSTC provides advising assistance for the following:
TSTC also offers a variety of courses and programs that provide new students with a comprehensive introduction to TSTC, college life, and available advising opportunities. Admission Advisors can provide information relating to these courses and programs. Degree and Program Planning Credentials TSTC offers programs of study leading to the Associate of Applied Science degree and the Certificate of Completion. All programs are approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Degree and Certificate Plans A degree or certificate plan includes a set of courses that are required to earn a specific degree or certificate. Electives are approved by the student's faculty advisor and indicated in the plan. Course credit may be earned at TSTC, transferred from another college or university, or awarded through examination. Courses may be substituted if they are approved by the chairperson of the student's major field of study and the Registrar's Office. No condition guarantees that a course substitution will be approved. Each request is decided on its own merit. Credits earned at other colleges and universities must be approved for transfer credit by the chairperson in the student's major field of study. Credit for courses in related areas may also require approval from the chairperson of that program area. Before consideration of transfer credit can begin, the student must be eligible to return to the last institution in which he or she was enrolled, official transcripts from all the institutions the student attended must be in the Registrar's Office, and a grade of C or better must have been earned in the course(s). A student is certified for graduation only when credit has been earned for all courses in the degree or certificate plan and any appropriate course substitution and/or transfer credit authorizations are on file. Although advisors are available to assist them, students are responsible for keeping track of their progress toward meeting program requirements. Contact the faculty advisor for assistance. Change of Major Students who wish to change programs should meet with an advisor. Students must meet the entry requirements if specified. Students receiving financial aid should check with the Financial Aid Office before changing their major. To change majors, students must follow these procedures.
Additional Degrees and Certificates Credit hours may be applied toward more than one degree and/or certificate, as long as those hours meet requirements of those credentials. |