| Frequently asked
questions . . . .
. . . on registration:
Is there an application deadline?
- No. Tri-State has a rolling application process
with no deadlines.
What needs to be done to apply?
- All students must complete an application form
and send it to the Office of Admission with a non-refundable $20
application fee or apply on-line by clicking here.
- New freshman (someone who has never attended
college) must
- submit an official high school transcript
to the Office of Admission. A final transcript stating date of
graduation must be forwarded after graduation;
- submit official ACT or SAT scores. (Not
required if you have been out of high school for five years or
more.)
- Transfer students (someone who has previously
attended college) must
- submit official college transcripts for all
institutions attended;
- submit a copy of final high school
transcript along with date of graduation.
. . . . on paying bills:
When are fees due for each
semester?
- Fall semester bills must be paid by August 1 and
spring semester bills must be paid by January 2. If bills are not
paid, classes will be dropped.
. . . . on housing:
- Are on-campus accommodations automatically
assigned?
- No. You must apply for an assignment to a
resident hall by doing the following:
- Read and sign a housing contract
- Fill out the Student Life Questionnaire
- Pay a required $150 housing deposit.
Deposit may be paid
online.
- Deliver all of the above to the Office of
Admission
- Can I specify a roommate?
- Yes. Both individuals involved must list each
other as roommates on their Student Life Questionnaire.
- Am I required to live on campus?
- Yes and no. Students who are 21 or younger
must live on campus or with a parent or guardian.
- How about the food?
- Nineteen meals are served each week in the
cafeteria, which is located in Stewart Hall. You may choose a 10
or 19 meals-per-week plan.
. . . . on student life:
- What’s the social life like at TSU?
- There are many ways you can be involved in
campus life, whether you live in the dorm or off campus.
- 45% of TSU students participate in
intercollegiate sports.
- Several intramural opportunities are
available.
- 30% of TSU students participate in
fraternities or sororities.
- There are many clubs, organizations, and
professional and honor societies on campus.
- Don’t forget free Monday Movie Night!
. . . . on academics
- What will make me successful at TSU?
- All classes are taught by faculty members,
not graduate students or teaching assistants.
- Class sizes are small. Freshman classes have
a maximum of 30-35 students. Core classes average 10-15 students.
- TSU offers many support systems:
- Writing Center
- Tutorial Department
- Math Help Tables
- Athletic Study Tables
. . . . on graduation and beyond
- Will TSU prepare me for a career?
- Absolutely! TSU prides itself on offering
career-orientated education.
- Our Career Center provides support for
- Co-ops
- Internships
- Resumes
- Job Placement
- Tri-State boasts a success rate of near 90
percent for placement of our graduates in major-related jobs
within six months of graduation.
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