august 17th, 2015 - Texas Southern University: ::em.tsu.edu

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august 17th, 2015 - Texas Southern University: ::em.tsu.edu
AUGUST 17TH, 2015
3100 Cleburne Street, Houston, TX 77004
www.tsu.edu • 713-313-7071
Orientation 2015
THINGS TO REMEMBER
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Wear your
name badge...
HOW MAY I
HELP YOU?
TSU Athletics
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Orientation 2015
Texas Southern University
August 17 – 18, 2015
ORIENTATION
2015
August 17 – 18, 2015
Learn TSU
Alma Mater...
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Plan to graduate
in 4 years...
August 17 – 18, 2015
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2015
August 17 – 18, 2015
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Make friends
for life...
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College of Science
and Technology
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College of Pharmacy
and Health Sciences
Ask
questions...
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College of Liberal Arts
and Behavioral Sciences
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Barbara Jordan – Mickey Leland
School of Public Affairs
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College of Education
August 17 – 18, 2015
School of Communication
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Jesse H. Jones
School of Business
TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
3100 CLEBURNE STREET • HOUSTON, TEXAS 77004
713-313-7011
DR. JOHN M. RUDLEY
PRESIDENT, TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY
Dear Future Tiger,
As President, it is my pleasure to congratulate you on your
acceptance to Texas Southern University. I want you to
know personally of my interest in you pursuing your higher
education goals at Texas Southern University.
Conveniently located in the heart of the fourth largest city in
the nation, here are just a few of the reasons you should be
excited to attend TSU. Texas Southern possesses an array
of programs, including 45 undergraduate, 29 masters, and
nine doctoral degrees, that I believe makes it a university of
first choice. TSU’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences,
Jesse H. Jones School of Business and Thurgood Marshall
School of Law have all received national recognition for
the quality of programs offered and graduates produced. Countless students received their
foundational training in biology and chemistry programs offered through our College of
Science and Technology.
In addition to these programs, we offer some of our top students entrance into the Thomas F.
Freeman Honors College, an exclusive and demanding interdisciplinary program that equips
members for success at the local, national and global levels. Our Urban Academic Village
offers a select group of freshmen students enhanced 24/7 support, including specialized
housing with professors, counselors and other high-achieving students.
I wish you continued success and look forward to seeing you on campus in the near future
enrolled as a student at Texas Southern University.
Sincerely,
John M. Rudley
President
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Greetings
NEW STUDENTS, PARENTS AND FAMILY
Congratulations! Your admission into Texas Southern University is a testament to your personal
and academic accomplishments. You have chosen an institution that values and supports
your individual contributions. We want to empower you in and out of the classroom to make a
positive impact in the lives of others while reaching your highest potential.
We are eager to welcome you to New Student Orientation. During your orientation
experience, you will explore new ideas and concepts. Learn how to get involved. Explore ways
of making a difference in your collegiate experience. Maybe even discover a new passion.
Above all, we hope that you will have fun and make friends that last a lifetime.
As you prepare to make the transition to Texas Southern University, make sure to take
advantage of all the resources at your disposal. New Student Orientation gives you and your
parents the opportunity to learn about resources that support student success at TSU. We will
provide more information regarding transfer and career resources, financing your education
and your academic division. You will have the opportunity to meet with faculty advisors,
counselors and financial aid specialists. You can also tour our facilities and receive answers to
your specific questions.
Welcome to Texas Southern University.
Mr. Brian Armstrong
Executive Director of Admissions
and TSU Students, Faculties, and Staff.
Formula for
GRADUATION
IN 4 YEARS
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COURSE LOAD RECOMMENDATION
Each Fall Semester 15 hours, each Spring Semester 15
hours, one Summer Session of 3 hours following each of the
sophomore and junior years.
Semesters
Hours
Freshman Year
30 Hours
Sophomore Year
30 Hours
Junior Year
30 Hours
Senior Year
30 Hours
Total Hours
120 Hours
Day 1, Monday
AUGUST 17TH, 2015
Take a
seat within
the area
designated
for your
college/
school
WELCOME SESSION
9:30 am - 12:00 pm | Sawyer Auditorium
All Schools/Colleges
Welcome to Texas Southern University
(TSU)
Dr. John Rudley, President
10:00 am – 10:20 am
Graduate in 4 Years
Introduction of the Dean
Dr. James W. Ward, Provost
10:20 am – 10:35 am
Where to Go if you Need Help
Dr. William Saunders, Dean of Students
10:35 am – 11:05 am
Freshman Orientation The Musical II
Performed by TSU Students, Directed
by Mr. Thomas Meloncon, Department
of Visual and Performance Arts
11:05 am - 11:15 am
Students Perspective
Current TSU Student
11:15 am – 11:35 am
Singing of the Alma Mater
Crystal Owens, Student Government
Association President
Dari Hester, University Program Council
President
Ocean of Soul, TSU Band
11:35 am - 12:00 pm
Tiger Alumni, Freshmen Oath and Pass
Out the PAW Pins
Connie L. Cochran, Executive Director
of Alumni Relations
Julia Askew, TSU National Alumni
Association President
LUNCH / PHOTO SESSION / RECEPTION
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm | Under the Tent
Do not forget to
pick-up your lunch
box and go to
your respective
colleges.
AY 1
9:30 am – 10:00 am
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INFORMATION SESSION
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm | Respective College Buildings
Move to the location where your school/college is meeting to attend the College Session.
Building Name and # on the map
Room #
School of Business
Jesse H. Jones Business Building (150)
JHJ Auditorium, Room 113
College of Liberal Arts and
Behavioral Sciences
Granville M. Sawyer Auditorium (108)
Sawyer Auditorium, Room 001
College of Pharmacy and
Health Sciences
Spurgeon E. Gray Hall (102)
Multiple Rooms
School of Communications
Martin Luther King Humanities Center
(143)
MLK Auditorium, Room 104
College of Education
Roderick R. Paige Building (149)
Education Building, Room 116
School of Public Affairs
School of Public Affairs Building (151)
Walter J. McCoy Auditorium, Room
114
College of Science &
Technology
New Science Building (165)
New Science Building Atrium
DAY 1
College/School
PEP RALLY / MIXER
6:30 pm | Football Field
GET EXCITED to see our university cheerleaders and mascots welcome the TIGER FRESHMEN class. We will be
teaching chants and cheers to ALL students for the upcoming football season. Following the pep rally will be a
mixer that will allow the students to get to know one another in a relax upbeat environment.
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PARENTS ORIENTATION
WELCOME SESSION
9:30 am - 12:00 pm | Student Life Center
Welcome to TSU/TSU Videos
(Admission and Registrar’s Office)
Mrs. Marilynn Square and Mr. Elvonte
Patton
10:15 am – 10:30 am
Director of Athletics
Dr. Charles McClelland
10:30 am - 10:40 am
Honors College
Dr. Elizabeth Brown-Guillory
10:40 am – 11:00 am
Director of Financial Aid
Ms. Linda Ballard
11: 00 am – 11:15 am
Registrar's Office
Mrs. Marilynn Square
11: 15 am – 11:30 am
Provost
Dr. James W. Ward
11: 30 am – 11:45 am
Dean of Students
Dr. William Saunders
11:45 am - 12:00 pm
AVP Student Services/Housing
Mr. William Thomas
LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN)
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
INFORMATION SESSION
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm | Student Life Center
DAY 1
9:30 am – 10:15 am
2:00 pm - 2:20 pm
Freshman Orientation The Musical III: Six
Nervous Parents
Performed by TSU Students, Directed by
Mr. Thomas Meloncon, Department of
Visual and Performance Arts
2:20 pm - 2:50 pm
Parental Reassurance - Student
Perspective
Crystal Owens, Student Government
Association President
Dari Hester, University Program Council
President
2:50 pm - 3:00 pm
Post Office
Ms. Cheryl Cole
3:00 pm - 3:20 pm
TSU Chief of Police / Parking
Mr. Roger Byars
3:20 pm - 3:30 pm
TSU Health Center
Mrs. Feloniece Davis-Marsaw
3:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Title IX Grievance Procedures
Ms. Keisha David
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Day 2, Tuesday
AUGUST 18TH, 2015
WELCOME SESSION
9:00 am - 12:00 am | Sawyer Auditorium
All Schools/Colleges
Welcome / Greetings
Mr. Brian Armstrong
9:10 am - 9:15 am
Honors College
Dr. Elizabeth Brown-Guillory
9:15 am - 9:30 am
Career and Placement Center
Ms. Antonette Roberson
9:30 am – 10:00 am
Title IX Grievance Procedures
Ms. Keisha David
10:00 am - 10:10 am
Financial Aid
Ms. Linda Ballard
10:10 am - 10:20 am
Women’s Resource Center
Ms. Michara Delaney
10:20 am - 10:30 am
Counseling Center
Ms. Shayna Lee
10:30 am – 11:00 am
Code of Conduct
Ms. Corliss Rabb
11:00 am – 11:15 am
Police Department / Parking
Mr. Roger Byars
11:15 am - 11:30 am
Health Talk
Mrs. Feloniece Davis-Marsaw
11:30 am - 12:00 pm
Library is Fun
Dr. Janice Payton
DAY 2
9:00 am – 9:10 am
LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN)
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Student Center Café
Student Center 1st Floor
M - F 7 am - 6 pm
Orientation Lunch Menu - Fried Chicken,
Baked Chicken, Gumbo, Red Beans,
Smoked Sausage, White Rice, Au Gratin
Potatoes, Brown Gravy, Corn on the Cob,
Green Beans
$6
ICE
PR
CIAL
SPE
Thurgood Marshall School of Law
M - F 9 am - 5 pm
Coffee shop, fresh made sandwiches,
drinks smoothies, hot meals
$5 - $12
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Student Life Center 1st Floor
M - F 9 am - 8 pm
Chicken Sandwich, wraps, salad, fruits,
chips, drinks
$2 - $8
Student Life Center 2nd Floor
M - F 11 am - 6 pm
Wings, wraps, salads, chicken tenders,
salads, fajitas, quesadillas, red beans & rice,
fries , burgers, ribs, drinks
$4 - $15
Student Recreation Center
M - F 9 am - 6 pm
Hot and Cold sandwiches,
Fresh Fruit, Drinks
$4 - $10
Science Building Lobby
M - F 9 am - 6 pm
Bagels, Salads, Sandwiches,
Drinks
$4 - $12
GENERAL INFORMATION SESSION
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm | Respective College Buildings
Attend General Information Sessions at your school/college meeting locations. Parents are welcome to attend
the General Information Session with the students on day 2.
Building Name and # on the map
Room #
School of Business
Jesse H. Jones Business Building (150)
JHJ Auditorium, Room 113
College of Liberal Arts and
Behavioral Sciences
Granville M. Sawyer Auditorium (108)
Sawyer Auditorium, Room 001
College of Pharmacy and
Health Sciences
Spurgeon E. Gray Hall (102)
Multiple Rooms
School of Communications
Martin Luther King Humanities Center
(143)
MLK Auditorium, Room 104
College of Education
Roderick R. Paige Building (149)
Education Building, Room 318
School of Public Affairs
School of Public Affairs Building (151)
Walter J. McCoy Auditorium, Room
114
College of Science &
Technology
New Science Building (165)
New Science Building Atrium
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
6:00 pm | Student Center / Rec Center
DAY 2
College/School
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DAY 3, 4, 5
DAY 3, 4, 5
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Students are encouraged to • Explore the Campus
• Visit Campus Resources
• Join Campus Organizations
• Make New Friends
• Meet with Academic Advisors
• Discover the Resources in the Library
Day 3, Wednesday
AUGUST 19TH, 2015
SCAVENGER HUNT
6:00 pm | Student Center
The freshman will be giving the chance to participate in a scavenger hunt for prizes. The goal is to help the
freshman familiarize themselves with the campus.
Day 4,Thursday
AUGUST 20TH, 2015
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
6:00 pm | Student Center
Ice Cream will be given to the students as a treat to help cool them off from a hot summer day. While enjoying
the delicious dessert, freshmen will have the opportunity to socialize with their current student leaders,
classmates, faculty, staff and administrators.
Day 5, Friday
AUGUST 21ST, 2015
FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY FRENZY
6:00 pm | Student Center (The Point)
After a long week of orientation we would like to celebrate. This will allow the new Tigers to enjoy with good food
and music in a controlled safe environment.
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Campus Resources
STUDENT SUPPORT
WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER
The Women’s Resource Center is an on-campus
resource serving students, staff, faculty and
members of the community. Located in room 213
of the Sterling Student Life Center, the Women’s
Resource Center is committed to enhancing the
lives of every TSU student through advocacy,
awareness, education, professionalism and personal
development of diverse groups of women. For more
information, call (713) 313-6787.
LIBRARY
The Robert James Terry Library serves the
information and research needs of the entire
university campus. Additionally, resources are
available in the Thurgood Marshall School of Law
Library, which is located in the Thurgood Marshall
School of Law Building. For more information, call
713-313-7148 - R. J. Terry Library, 713-313-4455 Thurgood Marshall School of Law Library.
STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES
Student Health Services is located in the Student
Health Center on Tierwester. Health Services
provides medical care to students when they are
sick or injured. Health Services is open Monday
through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more
information, go to www.tsu.edu/health or call 713
313-7173.
UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTER
The mission is to help students enhance their
academic and personal well being. The UCC provides
personal counseling, crisis intervention, drug and
alcohol education and outreach to TSU students. The
UCC is located in the Student Health Center. For
information, call (713) 313-7804.
STUDENT LIFE CENTER
The Ernest S. Sterling Student Life Center is the hub
of activities at Texas Southern University. For more
information, call (713) 313-7068.
STUDENT RECREATION CENTER
Recreational Programs are a vital key to Campus
life. The department consist of (3) major program
areas that provide various services to our students
throughout the year. These areas are Aquatics,
Fitness and Wellness, and Rec. Sports. We are simply
the place for students to unwind and enjoy while
promoting lifelong health. For more information
contact 713-313-6885.
PARKING DECAL AND ACCESS CARD
Parking decals and access cards can be picked up
at West Garage. For more information, call 713-3137084 (parking decals), 713-313-4434 (access card).
UNIVERSITY IDENTIFICATION
The University Identification Card (Tiger One Card)
can be picked up at Sterling Student Life Center,
Room 232. For more information, call 713-313-7029.
THE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
You can buy textbooks, magazines, snacks, student
aids, test materials, and TSU Tiger apparel in the
bookstore. Location: Sterling Student Life Center.
For more information, call (713) 313-7030.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION AND PLACEMENT
SERVICES The Cooperative Education and
Placement Services Office is designed to provide
support services that will help students develop
and/or enhance job seeking skills. The Co-op and
Placement Center is located in Room 152 of the
Fairchild Building. For services and more information,
visit the Cooperative Education and Placement
Services Office or call (713) 313-7541.
VETERANS AFFAIRS
Information on the TSUVRC can be found on
Facebook, Twitter, and on TSU’s website. For
additional information please call 713-313-7327 or
visit our website at http://www.tsu.edu/Life_at_TSU/
Student_Services/veteran_affairs/default.php.
OFFICE OF DISABILITIES
In maintaining compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, the ADA Amendments
Act (ADAAA) of 2008, and Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, the University
ensures that equal opportunities are provided to
persons with disabilities in all its facilities, programs,
activities, and services. Contact the Office of
Disability Services for additional information, at (713)
313-4210 or stop by the Student Health Center.
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Get Involved
CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS
BARBARA JORDAN - MICKEY LELAND
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
o Administration of Justice
o Pi Alpha Alpha Global Honor Society for
Public Affairs & Administration
o Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science
Honor Society
o Political Science Club
o Public Affairs Club
o Student Planning Organization
o Toast Masters International
o TSU Pre-Law Society
o Institute of Transportation Engineers
o Intelligent Transportation Society
o Maritime Student Association
o Minority Association of Pre-Medical
Students
o National Organization for the Professional
Advancement of Black Chemists &
Chemical Engineers
o National Society of Black Engineers
o TSU Chemistry Club
o TSU Maroon Tails, Women in Aviation
International
o TSU Pre-Nursing Association
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
o Association of Texas Professional Educators CULTURAL
o African Student Association
o Chi Sigma Iota
o Chinese Student and Scholar Association
o Health and Kinesiology
o Hispanic Student Association
o International Student Organization
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
o Saudi Students Club
&BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
o Abstract Society - Art Club
JESSE H. JONES SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
o Dietetics Club
o American Association for Blacks in Energy
o El Club de Español
o American Marketing Association
o French Club
o Computer & Information Technology
o Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band
Student Organization
Fraternity
o Entrepreneurship Club
o Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor
o National Association of Black Accountants
Society
o Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America
MULTI-CULTURAL GREEK COUNCIL
o Psychology Student Association
o Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc.
o Sociology Scholars Association
o Multicultural Greek Council – TSU Chapter
o Student Social Work Organization
o Omega Delta Phi Fraternity, Inc.
o Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band
o Sigma Lambda Beta International
Sorority
Fraternity, Inc.
o Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority,
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & HEALTH
Inc.
SCIENCES
o African Pharmacy Student Association
MUTUAL INTEREST
o American Pharmacists Association
o Be The Match
o Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Inc.
o California Club
o Lambda Beta: National Honor Society for
o Dallas Club
the Professional Respiratory Care
o Lambda Kappa Sigma Pharmacy Fraternity o Epsilon Xi Gamma, Inc.
o Free Verse Poetry Club
o Phi Delta Chi Pharmacy Fraternity
o Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc.
o Pre-Health Professions Club
o Habitat for Humanity
o Rho Chi Pharmacy Honor Society
o Student Environmental Health Association o ICARUS International Green Program
o KINKS - A Natural Hair Care Club
o Student Healthcare Executive Association
o Louisiana Club
o Student National Pharmacy Association
o MIDWEST Club
o Student Society of Health-System
o National Association for the Advancement
Pharmacists
of Colored People
o Ollington Smith University Players
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
o Pre-Alumni Association
o American Chemical Society
o R.A.A.W. Materialz
o Biology Undergraduate Student
o Rho Chi Psi Recruitment and Retention
Association
Organization
o Chinese Overseas Transportation
o Strive For College
Association
o Student Veterans of America
o Health Occupation Students of America
o The Tiger List
o TSU Connect
o TSU Hip-Hop Society
o TurnUp Foundation
NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL
o Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
o Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
o Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
o National Pan-Hellenic Council – TSU
Chapter
o Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
o Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
o Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
PROFESSIONAL
o Collegiate 100 Black Men
o Collegiate 100 Black Women
o ENACTUS
o Golden Key International Honour Society
o National Society of Collegiate Scholars
o Sigma Pi Alpha Forensic & Dialectical
Symposium - The Debate Team
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION
o Communication Student Alliance
SPIRITUAL
o Alpha Lambda Omega Christian Sorority,
Inc.
o Baptist Student Ministry
o Believers Love World Campus Ministry
o Divine Unity 1
o Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
o Life Change
o Lighthouse Campus Fellowship
o Living Testimony Gospel Ministry
o Newman Club - Catholic Student
Organization
o Tigers for Christ
o Wesley Foundation
SPORTS & RECREATIONAL
o Campus Recreational Professionals
o Men’s Basketball Club
o Men’s Soccer Club
o Student Athlete Advisory Committee
o TSU All-Stars Cheer & Dance
o TSU Dance Company
o TSU Tennis Club
o TSU Volleyball
THOMAS F. FREEMAN HONORS COLLEGE
o Honors Advocates
o Honors Ambassadors
o Honors Association of Arts & Research
o Honors Mentor Association
o Honors Student Council
Campus Organizations is located in the Sterling Student Center, Room 215
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Important
PHONE NUMBERS
Name
Phone
Name
Phone
Admissions [Undergraduate]
713-313-7071 or 7849
Health Center
713-313-7173
Registrar
713-313-7071 or 4327
TSU Herald Newspaper
713-313-6710
Financial Aid
713-313-7071 or 7802
Intramural Sports
713-313-6897
Bursar’s Office
713-313-7052
Student Services/Judicial Affairs
713-313-7956
International Students’ Office
713-313-4229
KTSU Radio
713-313-7591
TSU Campus [Main]
713-313-7011
R. J. Terry Library
713-313-7402
Graduate School
713-313-4410
University Post Office
713-313-7032
Athletics
713-313-7271
Residential Life and Housing
713-313-7206
Athletic Ticket Hotline
713-313-1954
Scholarships
713-313-7104
Barber Shop
713-313-7812
713-313-4210
Bookstore
713-313-7030
Services for Students with
Disabilities
Campus Dining Service
713-313-4489
Student Organizations
713-313-4233
Career Planning/Cooperative
Education
713-313-7346
Testing Center
713-313-6838
TSU Police Department
713-313-7000
College of Continuing Education
713-313-7224
713-313-6885
University Counseling Center
713-313-7804
TSU Recreation and Wellness
Center
Drug and Alcohol Education
713-313-7804
Tiger One Card Office
713-313-7029
Thomas F. Freeman Honors
College
713-313-6725
Parking Operations
713-313-4433
Campus Events
713-313-1000
Gameroom
713-313-6833
For general campus information, please contact
713-313-7011
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Check List
YOU NEED TO KNOW
Do you...
o know the Academic Catalog?
o have a Copy of the Catalog?
o have your degree plan to graduate in 4 Years?
o know your Academic Advisor?
o ORIENTATION 2015
P Where should I be
P Where is my department
o UNIVERSITY POLICIES
P Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policies
P Notice of No Weapons Policy
o STUDENT SERVICES AND CAMPUS LIFE
P Counseling Services
P Student Health Services
P Cooperative Education and Placement
Services Center
P University Commitment
P University Testing Services
P Code of Conduct
P Student Support Services Program
o THOMAS F. FREEMAN HONORS COLLEGE
(The Learning Enhancement Center)
o THE ROBERT JAMES TERRY LIBRARY
P University Program Council
o INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (OIT)
P Student Government Association
o VETERANS AFFAIRS RESOURCE CENTER (VRC)
P Campus Organizations
AND THE RESERVE OFFICERS’ TRAINING CORPS
(ROTC) PROGRAMS
o STATEMENT OF ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
P Title IX Grievance Procedures
o ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
P Anti-Retaliation
o FEES AND EXPENSES
P Sexual Harassment
P Tuitions and Fees
P Regulations Governing Refunds
P Tuition Rebate Program for Undergraduates
o FINANCIAL AID AND ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
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o RESIDENTIAL LIFE AND HOUSING
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P Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)/Section
504 Policy
P Substance Abuse Prevention, Education and
Intervention Program (SAPEI)
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SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS School of Public Affairs Building (151)
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND HEALTH SCIENCES Spurgeon E. Gray Hall (102)
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY New Science Building (165)
PARENTS Ernest S. Sterling Student Life Center (148)
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Jesse H. Jones Business Building (150)
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Martin Luther King Humanities Center (143)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Roderick R. Paige Building (149)
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Granville M. Sawyer Auditorium (108)
DIRECTION TO SCHOOL/COLLEGE BUILDINGS
Texas Southern University Campus Plan
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The Alma Mater
Verse
The air is filled as our voices ring
From earth to the heav’ns above.
With voices raised, we’re singing praise,
To the school we dearly love.
Refrain
Hail! Hail! Hail! to Texas Southern;
Hail, to our dear Maroon and Gray.
Undivided we will stand
By the greatest in the land.
T-S-U, T-S-U, we love you.
All roads lead to Texas Southern,
Paved with light for one and all.
T-S-U’re a shining star,
And we’re proud of what you are,
T-S-U, T-S-U, we love you.
Hail! Hail! Hail! to Texas Southern;
Hail to our Chiefs in reverence we sing.
In our hearts you’ll always stay
As you lead us on our way,
T-S-U, T-S-U, we love you.
Words and music by C.A. Tolbert
To find out more about Texas Southern University,
visit us at http://www.em.tsu.edu
or write us at
Texas Southern University
Office of Enrollment Services - Bell Building 2nd Floor
3100 Cleburne Street
TSU Box 1855
Houston, Texas 77004
Phone: (713) 313-7071 Fax: (713) 313-7471
Email: admissions@tsu.edu