Texas Success Initiative (TSI)
What is TSI?
TSI is an acronym for the Texas Success Initiative. TSI is a state initiative that assesses a student’s readiness to be successful in college-level course work.
Who must take an assessment?
What is TSI?
TSI is an acronym for the Texas Success Initiative. TSI is a state initiative that assesses a student’s readiness to be successful in college-level course work.
Who must take an assessment?
Texas law requires students attending colleges and universities to be vaccinated against Bacterial Meningitis if they are under the age of 22. The Texas Department of State Health Services website explains the law and outlines the minimum vaccination requirements for college enrollment.
For tuition purposes, students enrolling in Northeast Texas Community College will be classified as follows based on their own residence (if independent) or parent/legal guardian's residence (if dependent):
Fill out the Personal Information Change Form and bring it to the Admissions Office, located in the Student Services Building, along with the following items at the time of request:
Northeast Texas Community College Taxing District: The three Texas counties of Camp, Morris, and Titus.
Dependent student: Student is a minor (under age 18) and/or is claimed as a dependent on parent/legal guardian’s federal income taxes
Domicile: Overt actions that indicate intent to make Texas the student, parent or legal guardian’s permanent home after residing in Texas for 12 consecutive months. Establishment of a domicile may be proven with documentation of one of the following: