Information concerning registration may be obtained from the Academic Calendar provided in this publication, the Student Advising and Mentoring Center (SAM Center), or from the Registrar’s Office. Detailed registration procedures appear below and are included in the Schedule of Classes at www.shsu.edu/schedule/.
Academic Advisement for Registration
Sam Houston State University offers advisement throughout the year at the Student Advising and Mentoring Center (SAM Center). The Center is located in Academic Building IV, corner of Avenue I and Bowers Boulevard. Telephone: (936) 294-4444; Toll free: (866) 364-5211; Houston area: (281) 657-6432. E-mail: samcenter@shsu.edu. Students majoring in Education should contact the Teacher Education Advisement Center located at 1908 Bobby K. Marks Dr., Huntsville, TX 77340. Telephone: (936) 294-3384. Students majoring in Criminal Justice should contact the Criminal Justice Advisement Center located on the second floor of the George J. Beto Criminal Justice Center at 816 17th Street, Huntsville, TX 77340. Telephone: (936) 294-1702.
Each student is responsible for ensuring that the courses selected meet degree requirements. A student should contact an academic advisor or refer to the appropriate undergraduate catalog in order to confirm which courses meet individual degree requirements. All students are encouraged to be advised, and it is highly recommended that students be advised throughout their academic career.
Advisement is required for the following students:
Registration
Once accepted to Sam Houston State University and advised, students may register for classes
during the scheduled registration periods. Registration schedules may be found in the Schedule
of Classes at https://www.shsu.edu/schedule/.
During scheduled periods of registration, students may register via the internet by selecting the SamWeb link on SHSU’s homepage (www.shsu.edu) and then Registration or by telephone at (936) 294-3900. Students will need their username and password in order to access the registration menu. Students will also need to locate the CID (Course Identification) number for each course he/she would like to register for. CID numbers can be found in the Schedule of Classes at https://www.shsu.edu/schedule/. For further information please contact the Office of the Registrar at (936) 294-1052.
Change of Schedule (Adding and Dropping Courses)
Resignations
To resign (officially withdraw) from the University, a student must notify the Registrar’s Office
and process a Resignation Request. The Resignation Request must be in writing and becomes
effective on the date received by the Registrar’s Office. The effective date of the Resignation
Request, as received by the Registrar’s Office, is the date which is used for determining any
refund as authorized in the State Refund Policy (see Tuition and Fees Refund Policy). The student
is responsible for clearing all debts owed to the University. Students who fail to officially resign
from the University prior to the stated deadline and discontinue going to class will receive
the grade of F for each course in which they are enrolled.
Students who resign after the twelfth class day of a regular semester or after the fourth class day of a summer session receive a mark of W (withdrew) for each course for which they were enrolled. Students who resign from the University while enrolled in a course whose duration is less than a normal term will receive a mark of W if they resign after one-half of that course time has been completed.
Off-Campus Courses
Students may register for off-campus courses, including courses offered at The University Center,
during the registration periods as listed in the current Schedule of Classes (online at www.shsu.edu/schedule/).
Students attending classes on or off campus should follow the same schedule for adding, dropping and resigning as defined in the official Academic Calendar. See the current Schedule of Classes for a complete listing of courses and locations.
Courses at The University Center
Sam Houston State University in conjunction with five universities and the North Harris Montgomery
Community College District formed The University Center, a multi-institutional teaching center, to
provide unduplicated bachelor’s and master’s degree programs to the north Houston, north Harris
County and Montgomery County service area. Courses completed as part of these programs carry
residence credit. Please see Appendix E for a current listing of degree programs offered by SHSU
at The University Center. There is an additional fee charged for courses taken at The University
Center. For more information, contact The University Center Academic Services Officer for Sam
Houston State University at The University Center. Telephone: (936) 273-7500 or (281) 618-7140;
website: www.shsu.edu/ucenter.
Correspondence Courses
Correspondence courses are offered for those students who wish to add to their academic program by individual study. A student is permitted to complete eighteen semester hours toward a bachelor’s degree by correspondence coursework. Correspondence courses may be completed in a minimum of sixty days or a maximum of one calendar year.
Semester credit hours earned in correspondence courses are not considered “Resident Classroom Instruction” hours and are not used in determining academic honors: cum laude, magna cum laude, summa cum laude, the Dean’s List, and the President’s Honor Roll. However, the semester credit hours and grade points earned for correspondence courses are included in the calculation of the overall SHSU grade point average.
Students may not repeat by correspondence any course in which a previous grade of D or F has been earned.
Correspondence courses are not offered at the graduate level, nor can any correspondence course taken at any level or at any institution count towards a graduate degree at Sam Houston State University.
Students may enroll in correspondence courses at any time. Additional information, including a brochure listing courses offered and an enrollment application, may be obtained by inquiring in person in Room 116, Academic Classroom Building III, or by writing to Correspondence Course Division, Box 2536, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX 77341-2536. Telephone: (936) 294-1003, 294-1005, 294-3824. Website: cor.shsu.edu.
Notification of Address Change
Classification of Students by Hours Completed Toward Graduation
Only hours earned at Sam Houston State University and hours accepted in transfer from other institutions will count toward the student’s classification, which is determined by the Registrar.
Credit awarded by examination and hours earned with the grade of CR are counted in determining classification, but are not included in determining grade point average.
Hours earned in developmental courses are not counted toward the student’s classifi cation.
Auditing a Course
A student auditing a course may attend lectures and other class meetings, take part in class
discussions and receive written confirmation of attendance. The student will not receive evaluations
of participation and will not be allowed to submit assignments or take examinations and tests,
except by special and express permission of the instructor.
An individual must receive prior approval from the appropriate department chair and the instructor involved in order to audit a course. Neither the instructor nor the University assumes responsibility for the academic progress of any person auditing a course. The audit fee for each course is $50; senior citizens who are 65 years of age or older are exempt from paying the audit fee. An individual auditing a course:
Transcripts
Effective Fall 2007, currently enrolled students will be entitled to five free transcripts the semester
in which they are enrolled. Additionally, students who receive a degree from Sam Houston State
University as of Fall 2007 will be entitled to five free official transcripts for up to one year following
their graduation. Requests for official transcripts may be made online at: https://samweb.shsu.edu/.
After logging in, select Student Records to request the online transcript. Requests may also be
made in writing to the Office of the Registrar, P.O. Box 2029, Huntsville, Texas 77340. A fee, which
according to state law must be paid in advance, will be charged for each copy. The current fee for
each transcript is $5. Transcripts will not be released for students who have a financial indebtedness
to the University. Checks should be made payable to Sam Houston State University.
Students who are entering or enrolled in a Texas public institution of higher learning and are not exempt, or in a teacher education program must take a TSI test and have scores on file before they will be allowed to attend college-level classes. Only students who fail or defer sections of the TSI tests are required to take developmental courses. Such students must enroll in at least one developmental course each semester until the Texas Success Initiative requirements are satisfied.
TSI Test Exemptions
Temporary TSI Test Exemptions
It is the student’s responsibility to inform the institution of his/her exemption.
Responsibilities of Non-Exempt Students Who Have Not Passed All Parts of a TSI Test:
Students must continuously enroll in the appropriate developmental program until they have satisfied all TSI Requirements.
Students must enroll and participate fully in each developmental course and:
Students who fail one or more sections of a TSI Test may satisfy TSI Requirements by:
Sam Houston State University TSI Reading, Writing, and Mathematics Requirements and Placement Charts:
Reading Requirements
TSI Status | Course | THEA/TASP | Accuplacer | Asset | Compass |
Not Complete | RDG 031D | 000-200 | 00-77 | 00-40 | 00-81 |
Complete | 230 or > | 78 or > | 41 or > | 81 or > |
Writing Requirements
TSI Status | Course | THEA/TASP | Accuplacer | Asset | Compass |
Not Complete | ENG 031D | 200-204 | 00-61 | 00-34 | 00-44 |
Not Complete | ENG 031D | 01-219 | 01-79 | 01-39 | 45-58 |
Complete | ENG 164 | 220 or > | 80/5 or > | 40/5 or > | 59/5 or > |
Mathematics Requirements
Students can enroll in a college level math course if they meet TSI minimum requirements and, in addition:
Students, who have satisfied TSI requirements but have not met the required SHSU placement standards, must take MTH 032D before taking a college-level math course but are not required to remediate every semester.
Any student who is not TSI compliant must enroll in MTH 031D and continue taking a developmental mathematics class until obtaining a grade of “C” or better in MTH 032D.
The following cut-off scores should be used to place students in appropriate mathematics courses. When multiple scores are available, the student may be placed in the higher course.
TSI Status | Course | THEA/TASP | Accuplacer | ACT* | SAT* | Asset | Compass |
Not Complete | MTH 031 | 0-229 | 0-62 | 0-18 | 0-499 | 0-37 | 0-38 |
Not Complete | MTH 032 | 230-269 | 63-108 | 19-22 | 500-559 | 38-52 | 39-75 |
TSI Complete/SHSU Math Pre-requisite | MTH 032 | 270-300 | 109-120 | 23-36 | 560-800 | 53-55 | 76-100 |
If remediation is not required, the student may enroll in MTH 163, 164, 169, 170, 184, 199 or MTH 169. All other mathematics courses have non-remedial prerequisites.
For more information on the TSI Tests, contact the Testing Center by e-mail at TEST.CTR@SHSU. EDU or by telephone (936) 294-1025.
THEA/TASP | Accuplacer | Asset | Compass | ACT | SAT |
270 or > | 86 or > | 48 or > | 70 or > | 21 or > | 520 or > |
For more information on the TSI Tests, contact the Testing Center by e-mail at TEST.CTR@SHSU.EDU or by telephone (936) 294-1025.