Academic Support Services

This is an archived copy of the 2022-2023 catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.shsu.edu.

Academic Success Center

The Academic Success Center offers a variety of academic support programs for SHSU students. These services include CRLA-certified peer tutoring programs for writing and math, online tutoring for writing and math, and a supplemental instruction program. The ASC’s services are available for all undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in SHSU.

The ASC’s writing tutoring program offers one-on-one tutoring sessions and small group instruction designed to help individuals become more successful, more confident writers. Students may seek assistance for any type of writing, ranging from freshman essays and research papers to theses, dissertations, and resumes. The ASC also features online writing tutoring and workshops designed to improve college-level reading strategies. Additionally, the ASC’s math tutoring program provides one-on-one and small-group assistance for students seeking help in math, statistics, and math-based science courses such as chemistry and physics. The ASC offers a full schedule of workshops and seminars for academic success or academic recovery. Academic Success Peer Mentors are available for one-on-one assistance for students seeking improvement in study habits.

On the main campus, the Academic Success Center is located in the Newton Gresham Library.  The ASC can be contacted by calling (936) 294-3680.

Advising (Student Advising and Mentoring Center)

At the Student Advising and Mentoring Center (SAM Center), we value each student as an individual and believe that advising is a shared responsibility with the student.

Our professional advisors are highly skilled experts in student development and degree planning, and we strive to provide students with personalized, holistic, success-based academic advising and support. We strongly believe in the importance of academic advising in student achievement, retention, and degree completion.

Whether you are an entering freshman, returning student, transfer student, prospective student, or a current undergraduate student, you can expect to learn about campus processes, be directed to beneficial resources for your success, and work with advisors on career and major exploration along with course planning to build the best university experience possible for you.

The SAM Center is located on the Huntsville campus on the first floor, Suites 170 and 190, of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences Building (CHSS). You can reach the SAM Center by e-mailing or calling at 936-294-4444, or toll free at 866-364-5211.

Not sure who your advisor is or how to make your appointment? Visit the SAM Center Website to view Who is My Advisor and How to Get Advised.

Institutional Effectiveness

The Office of Institutional Effectiveness (IE) is a Sam Houston State University administrative service and support unit, incorporating Institutional Research, Administrative Program Review, and Legislative Research, aligned under the Division of Enrollment Management.

Institutional Research

It is the mission of the Institutional Research function to collect, analyze, appraise, report and disseminate data on behalf of the University, its executive administration and its educational leaders for the purpose of promoting evidence-based reflection, planning, and action. The IE office provides information and conducts research studies to comply with federal, state and other reporting mandates, and to assess policy, programs and special initiatives.

To request assistance with obtaining data, access to existing reports, and information about external data resources, SHSU employees with network access may submit a work order request/request a report.  A data dictionary, Data Cookbook, is available to individuals with SHSU network log in credentials to review descriptions of existing reports (specifications) and data terms (definitions).  SHSU uses Cognos as the reporting tool, and links to the Cognos reports are included in Data Cookbook.  Various reports require prior training and/or approval, and SHSU Cognos users are encouraged to read about these details in Data Cookbook.  A Data Cookbook introductory tutorial is available for additional assistance.  Questions about Cognos and Data Cookbook can be directed to IE or to SHSU Information Resources Service Desk personnel.

Administrative Program Review

Administrative Program Review consists of the review and evaluation of non-academic programs/departments for the purpose of identifying, planning and documenting continuous improvement.

Legislative Research

Legislative Research activity includes coordination of state and federal legislative and policy matters along the University's administrative structure, horizontally and vertically.  Application of state and federal laws, preparation of fiscal notes, and potential legislative impact analysis are examples of the nature of these matters.  IE relies on Governmental Relations staff in the office of the Texas State University System for communication with legislators and for guidance in coordinating system-wide legislative initiatives.

IT@SAM

IT@Sam provides a variety of technology services to enable student success.

Support of Teaching/Learning Environments

IT@Sam supports and maintains instructional environments, including computer labs and classrooms. These spaces are equipped with: Windows and Macintosh computers, up-to-date software, web cameras, printers, and scanners. A few labs have additional, course-specific software titles available. For a complete list of labs and their available technology equipment, view the IT@Sam Computer Lab website.

In addition, the SamNet wireless network is available throughout all buildings and most outdoor locations at each campus. This allows you to use your own device to access online resources while on campus.

Some resources, including Microsoft Office 365, are available for off campus use. For a full list of off campus resources visit the IT@Sam Work and Learn Remotely website.

For additional questions or assistance regarding technology at SHSU, contact the IT@Sam Service Desk

Contact Info

IT@Sam Service Desk 
(936) 294-1950
Academic Building I, Room 145

Newton Gresham Library

The Newton Gresham Library (NGL) contains more than 1.2 million print books, periodicals, audio and visual materials, and microforms. Students have access to over 600,000 eBooks, online journals and newspapers, as well as streaming media resources through the Library website. The Library also acts as a Federal and State government documents depository, providing access to almost 200,000 print and online documents. The library maintains licenses to over 400 online databasesBooks, articles, documents, and other items which are not available locally may be requested via the Library’s Interlibrary Loan service. 

SHSU Special Collections in the Thomason Room on the Library’s 4th floor holds over 22,000 rare books and research collections on Texas, the Southwest, American authors, the Civil War, Criminal Justice, and other topics. University Archives, also located on the 4th floor of the Library, preserves the history of the campus.  The Newton Gresham Library’s general collection includes popular and recreational reading materials, tabletop games, a children’s literature collection, a music and scores collection, and materials to help teachers create lesson plans. Creative, research and study spaces at the Library include: a music listening room, 35 individual study carrels, over a dozen technology equippegroup study and seminar spaces, video recording studio, a copy center, including a public fax machine and poster printingas well as a mother’s room, vending machines, outdoor seating, and a Starbucks all provided for the convenience of students and faculty.   

Twenty librarians, twenty-nine support staff, and scores of student assistants provide reference, interlibrary loan, circulation, acquisitions, and other library services to the faculty, staff, and students of the University as well as to visiting scholars and off-campus users. Distance Learners will find librarians embedded in their online classes.  A full-time librarian provides assistance to students at The Woodlands Center, and at the College of Osteopathic MedicineA computer lab, staffed by Computer Services department, is available during regular library hours. Over 75 networked workstations in this lab may be used to access the students’ personal computer space as well as the library’s resources. To assist library users in utilizing library materials and services, librarians developed online guides available on the Library’s website. Librarians also provide access to information and help in using the library’s resources and services to students on- and off-campus with online chat (see Ask A Librarian on the Library’s homepage), e-mail, and by phone.  Two active-learning spaces have been recently completed for use in library instructional sessions, and in support of other campus teaching and training activities. Finally, the Academic Success Center (ASC) has recently been relocated to the 2nd floor of the Library, providing academic coaching, First-Year experience, peer mentoring, and tutoring services for all students. 

SHSU Online

Mission Statement

SHSU Online enables citizens in Texas and beyond to further their education, find meaningful employment, earn higher wages, and improve their quality of life. We support faculty, students, and staff throughout the online teaching and learning journey.

Strategic Initiatives

  • Goal 1: To provide a single point of presence for distance education through SHSU Online and TSUS Institutions participating in the Shared Services Initiative.
  • Goal 2: To fund critical tools for online teaching and learning.
  • Goal 3: To provide high-quality course development and instructional design services for faculty teaching via distance and professional education.
  • Goal 4: To provide high-quality video production and lecture capture for face-to-face, hybrid, and online courses.
  • Goal 5: To market online education to new student populations.
  • Goal 6: To promote instructor and learner success by providing an inclusive and accessible environment.

Support of Teaching/Learning Environments

SHSU Online provides a wide-range of services for SHSU faculty, students, and staff. With a knowledgeable and experienced staff, the following services are offered:

  • 24/7 Technical Support Call Center for Blackboard courses
  • Faculty Certification and Development
  • Instructional Design
  • Graphic Design
  • Multimedia Design
  • Content Development
  • Educational Video Production 
  • Guest Lecture Recordings
  • Video Hosting
  • Marketing and field video production
  • Video transcriptions 
  • Ally® for Accessibility 
  • Digitizing Media
  • SHSU Online Monthly Newsletter
  • SHSU Online Annual Conference- Digital Education Summit
  • SHSU Online actively promotes success beyond the classroom by providing SHSU students with opportunities to develop marketable skills. SHSU Online hires, trains, and prepares student workers with on-the-job training and market experience in various creative and technical fields.

Testing Center

The Sam Houston State University (SHSU) Testing Center provides institutional and national testing opportunities to students and community members in an atmosphere that enables examinees to perform to the best of their abilities. This atmosphere relies on test administration practices that (1) adhere to nationally recognized professional testing standards and government regulations, (2) maintain the integrity of the testing process by incorporating ethical standards and security measures, and (3) treat all examinees in a professional, yet personable manner. The Sam Houston State University Testing Center adheres to the National College Testing Association (NCTA) Professional Standards and Guidelines.

Placement Exams

ACCUPLACER: The ACCUPLACER test is a placement exam offered at SHSU for evaluating a student’s performance in reading, writing, and mathematics. It is an internet-based test with results available immediately upon completion. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or ACCUPLACER.

ACCUPLACER-ESL: The ACCUPLACER-ESL test is a placement exam used by the English Language Training Office for assessing a student’s performance in the English language. It is an internet-based test with results available immediately upon completion. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or ACCUPLACER.

TSI ASSESSMENT 2.0: The Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA2) test is a placement exam offered at SHSU for evaluating a student’s performance in reading, writing, and mathematics. It is an internet-based test with results available immediately upon completion. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or TSI Assessment.

Entrance Exams

ACT: The ACT test is a standardized college entrance exam that is accepted by Sam Houston State University for admittance.  A student may receive college credit for a high score received on the English section of the ACT exam (see Credit by Exam section). Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or ACT.

SAT: The SAT test is a standardized college entrance exam that is accepted by Sam Houston State University for admittance. A student may receive college credit for a high score received on the  Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section of the SAT exam (see Credit By Exam section). Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or SAT.

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) may be required of international students for admittance into the university. The TOEFL exam measures the ability of non-Native English speakers to communicate in an academic setting. For more information, visit the Testing Center or TOEFL. Additional information may also be obtained by contacting Admissions.

ATI TEAS: The Test of Essential and Academic Skills (TEAS) is used as part of the admissions process by Nursing and Allied Health schools nationwide. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or TEAS.

LSAT: The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is an integral part of the law school admission process in the United States, Canada, and a growing number of other countries. It provides a standard measure of acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills that law schools can use as one of several factors in assessing applicants. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or LSAT.

Credit by Exam

ACT/SAT English Credit: Sam Houston State University may award credit for high ACT or SAT test scores for credit in Freshman English courses. Sam Houston State University has a policy of accepting up to a maximum of thirty (30) hours of credit through a combination of national standardized examinations and/or locally designed and administered departmental tests. More than thirty (30) hours of credit by examination will be considered on an individual appeal basis. For more information, visit the Testing Center.

Advanced Placement Program (AP): Sam Houston State University may award college credit for the Advanced Placement Examinations based on the score(s) received. Advanced Placement exams are given at the high school level. Sam Houston State University has a policy of accepting up to a maximum of thirty (30) hours of credit through a combination of national standardized examinations and/or locally designed and administered departmental tests. More than thirty (30) hours of credit by examination will be considered on an individual appeal basis. For more information, visit the Testing Center or AP Program.

College Level Examination Program (CLEP): Sam Houston State University is an open national testing center for the College Level Examination Program (CLEP).  All CLEP exams may be taken at SHSU, but only the CLEP Subject Exams listed on the Testing Center website will be accepted for credit at SHSU. Sam Houston State University has a policy of accepting up to a maximum of thirty (30) hours of credit through a combination of national standardized examinations and/or locally designed and administered departmental tests. More than thirty (30) hours of credit by examination will be considered on an individual appeal basis. For more information, visit the Testing Center or CLEP.

DSST: Sam Houston State University is an open national testing center for the DSST exams. All DSST exams may be taken at SHSU, but only the DSST exams listed on the Testing Center website will be accepted for credit at Sam Houston State University. Sam Houston State University has a policy of accepting up to a maximum of thirty (30) hours of credit through a combination of national standardized examinations and/or locally designed and administered departmental tests. More than thirty (30) hours of credit by examination will be considered on an individual appeal basis. For more information, visit the Testing Center or DSST.

International Baccalaureate Program (IB): Sam Houston State University recognizes the International Baccalaureate program for those students who earn the IB diploma. Although Sam Houston State University typically accepts a maximum of thirty (30) hours of credit through a combination of national standardized examinations and/or locally designed and administered departmental tests, students earning the IB diploma are capable of earning in excess of 30 hours. Information on the International Baccalaureate Program may be obtained from high school counselors or by visiting the Testing Center or International Baccalaureate.

Certification Exams

CERTIPORT:   Certiport is dedicated to helping people succeed through certification.  Certiport's globally recognized credentials are aimed at enhancing individual productivity, marketability, and value.  Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or Certiport.

SCANTRON: Scantron offers exams for the certification or licensure of professionals to assess the knowledge and skills of employees for training purposes or as a pre-employment check for potential hires. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or SCANTRON.

TCEQ: The SHSU Testing Center is a testing site for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Occupational Licensing examinations. Additional information about TCEQ exams can be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or TCEQ.

TExES: The Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES) are criterion-referenced examinations designed to measure a candidate's knowledge in relation to an established criterion. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or TExES.

Graduate Exams

Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT): The GMAT exam is designed to test skills that are highly important to business and management programs. It assesses analytical writing and problem-solving abilities, along with the data sufficiency, logic, and critical reasoning skills that are vital to real-world business and management success. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or GMAT.

Graduate Record Examinations (GRE): The GRE is used by graduate schools as one assessment indicator for comparing the qualifications of applicants who come from a variety of colleges and universities.  The GRE measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and analytical writing skills. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or GRE.

Miller Analogies Test (MAT): The MAT is a high-level mental ability test requiring the solution of problems stated as analogies. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center or MAT.

Distant Education Exams

Sam Houston State University Testing Center offers proctoring services to administer distant education exams for other institutions and agencies. Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Testing Center.