Student Support Services
Alumni
Relations and Development
The Office of Alumni Relations is a vibrant and growing part of
the University Advancement Division and provides the support and
direction for the Alumni Association. The alumni program is an important
part of an integrated advancement effort to inform and engage graduates
and former students with the university.
The Alumni Association exists to support and promote the university,
and it represents the interests of over 55,000 alumni. The association’s
programs and activities are developed and planned in consultation
with an alumni board of directors. The association sponsors distinguished
alumni and alumni service awards programs, homecoming, tail gate
parties, an SHSU Alumni Association credit card, area alumni gatherings,
newsletters, scholarships, student programs, merchandising, and
the senior class ring program.
Membership is open to all graduates and former students of Sam
Houston State University, and associate memberships are open to
non-alumni friends. For additional information, please call (936)
294-1841 or visit the Alumni Association on the web at http://www.shsu.edu/~alu_kat/.
The university must increasingly rely on private giving from its
alumni, friends, corporations, and foundations to close the gap
between what tuition, fees, and state support provide and what is
necessary to offer programs of quality. The Annual Fund is an ongoing
program to secure recurring contributions from alumni and friends.
More than 5,000 alumni and friends contribute to the university’s
scholarships, colleges, departments, and other programs.
The University is in its first capital campaign in the university’s
history. A significant priority is to increase endowments for scholarships,
faculty and staff development, student programs and the five colleges.
For additional information about providing support for the University
through an annual, capital, or planned gift, please contact the
division at (936) 294-3625 or Box 2537, Huntsville, TX 77341-2537.
Donors wishing to make a gift with a credit card can go online to
http://www.shsu.edu/~ua_www/make-a-gift.html.
Athletics
The Department of Athletics at Sam Houston State University is
committed to the concept that intercollegiate athletics is an integral
part of the University’s educational enterprise. Athletics
encompasses nine women’s sports and seven men’s sports.
The women’s sports include: basketball, golf, softball, tennis,
cross country, indoor track, outdoor track, soccer and volleyball.
The men’s sports include: baseball, basketball, football,
golf, cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track. Sam Houston
State University is one of eleven schools competing in the Southland
Conference. The current membership, with offices located in Richardson,
Texas, consists of: Lamar University, McNeese State University,
Northwestern State University, Nicholls State University, Sam Houston
State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Stephen F.
Austin State University, University of Louisiana-Monroe, University
of Texas at Arlington, University of Texas at San Antonio and Texas
State University-San Marcos. The conference conducts championship
competitions in 15 sports at the NCAA Division I-A level and I-AA
football level.
The Bearkat teams enjoy excellent facilities, including Bernard
G. Johnson Coliseum, Bowers Stadium and a new baseball and softball
complex. General admission to all home athletic events is covered
by the Student Service Fee paid by Sam Houston State University
students upon enrollment, and all students are encouraged to attend
as many athletic events as they wish. SHSU athletic fans enjoy the
excitement of collegiate athletics surrounded by the enthusiastic
school spirit that adds to the fun and friendly competition with
counterparts in the Southland Conference. Visit the Department of
Athletics website at http://www.shsu.edu/~ath_www/.
Bearkat OneCard
Services
The official ID card of Sam Houston State University is the Bearkat
OneCard. It has been designed to be an efficient, multi-purpose
card which provides students easy access to university facilities
and services. The OneCard provides access to residence halls, dining
services, parking facilities, library, health center, recreational
sports, athletic events and other university services. The BearKat
OneCard serves as the vehicle which students choose the manner in
which they prefer to receive financial refund disbursements from
the university. The Bearkat OneCard also offers to students the
option of securing a free on-line checking account. If the optional
account is opened, then the Bearkat OneCard may be used as a debit
card as well. The Bearkat OneCard Services staff provides assistance
in taking ID photos, activating cards, configuring options, and
providing information related to refund disbursements to students.
For more information, please call (936)294-2273 or visit http://www.shsu.edu/onecard.
Career Services
The Career Services staff assists students and graduates of Sam
Houston State University in their search for employment appropriate
to their interests, skills, academic preparation and personal aspirations.
Opportunities and resources are provided to assist students in learning
and implementing the life-long process of career exploration, career
choice and ultimately, obtaining rewarding employment.
Specific services include:
- Career Assessment tools
- MBTI®
- DISCOVER
- The Strong Interest Inventory®
- Career Counseling
- Mock interviews
- On-campus interviews
- Resume referrals to employers
- Web-based registration and resume service
- Job/Internship vacancy announcements and listings
- Workshops and individual instruction on resumé writing
and interview skills
The Career Services office sponsors special events such as the
annual Teacher Job Fair (fall and spring semesters), Career Expo
held each fall semester, and the Summer Job and Camp Fair. As a
member school in the Houston Area Consortium of Career Centers,
SHSU Career Services also participates in the Texas Job Fair which
attracts a large number of Houston-area employers each spring.
The Career Library contains many resources to assist students in
finding:
- career choices
- internships
- summer jobs
- professional employment
Printed materials in the Career Library include:
- employer information for new college graduates
- information and applications from area school districts
- job market information and applications for federal and state
governmental positions
- materials on summer camps and internships
Numerous video tapes and books provide information on job searching
skills and specific employers. A small computer lab is available
for Internet job-searches and resume writing. The Career Services
department also provides many free materials such as career magazines,
brochures, literature from employers, and informational hand-outs
covering various career-related topics. Career Services is located
at the corner of Avenue J and Bearkat Boulevard. Further information
may be obtained by calling (936) 294-1713 or by visiting http://www.shsu.edu/careerservices.
Student Employment. Information about student job opportunities
and applications for student employment may be obtained from Career
Services, located at the corner of Avenue J and Bearkat Boulevard.
Career Services is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday. The telephone number is (936) 294-1713.
Continuing
Education
Continuing Education offers non-credit courses for personal and
professional development. Courses include mediation, introduction
to various computer software, art, stress reduction, country and
western dance, ballroom dance, yoga, cake decorating, and much more.
For more information, telephone (936) 294-3701 or visit the website
at http://www.shsu.edu/continuinged.
Counseling
Center
Counseling Services. Professional counseling services
are available to students in the Counseling Center, North Annex
of the Lee Drain Building. Individual or group counseling is available
for personal, educational, or vocational concerns. Students can
receive help in choosing a major, stress management, study skills,
and test anxiety. Students can work on a range of personal concerns
including alcohol abuse, eating disorders, or physical or sexual
abuse. Services are also available for international students who
may seek support in adjusting to life at an American university.
Students are encouraged to utilize any of these free, confidential
services. To make an appointment, stop by or call (936) 294-1720.
The Counseling Center is open Monday through Friday between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m. Visit the Counseling Center website at www.shsu.edu/counsel.
Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD).
SSD is located in the Counseling Center and provides accommodations
counseling and adaptive technology for students with disabilities.
Students seeking academic accommodations need to provide appropriate
documentation verifying their disability. Please see Service and
Documentation Guidelines Brochure for documentation requirements
and procedures for receiving accommodations. Adaptive technology
available includes Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), computer work
stations with large print and speech output capabilities, and FM
amplifying devices. Students may also request registration assistance
by calling the Registrar’s office (936) 294-1040 or may request
admissions information by calling the office of Undergraduate Admissions
(936) 294-1828.
Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD). TDD locations are
as follows with corresponding telephone numbers:
Office of Student Life: (936) 294-3785
Counseling Center and Services for Students with Disabilities:
(936) 294-3786
University Police: (936) 294-3787
Office of Undergraduate Admissions: (936) 294-3788
Registrar’s Office: (936) 294-3789
Dean
of Students’ Office
Through leadership, program, and policy development, the Dean
of Students’ office contributes to the overall intellectual,
social, and personal development of the students. The Dean of Students’
office represents student needs to the University administration,
faculty, and departments and also transmits needs of these groups
to the students. This office assists students who have questions
about any phase of campus life. In an effort to promote individual
group development of students, the office co-sponsors educational
programs and leadership development workshops.
The professional staff is responsible for the administration of
a number of policies and procedures found in Student Guidelines,
the student handbook. These include student conduct and judicial
processes, and certain provisions of the Family Rights and Privacy
Act. In addition, the office is responsible for Who’s Who
Among Students in American Universities and Colleges; the Freshman
Leadership Program; Orange Keys Program; Faculty/Student Mentor
Program; Faculty/Staff Recognition Program; University Parking Appeals;
Alpha Lambda Delta, a freshman Honor society; advising the Parents’
Association; and advising the Student Government Association.
The Dean of Students’ office is located in the Lowman Student
Center Suite #215, telephone (936) 294-1785. office hours are 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and other times by appointment.
Website: http://www.shsu.edu/~slo_www.
General Conduct And Campus Regulations. It is
expected that all Sam Houston State University students are on campus
for serious educational pursuits and that they will conduct themselves
so as to preserve an appropriate atmosphere of learning. It is also
expected that all students who enroll at Sam Houston State University
agree to assume the responsibilities of citizenship in the campus
community. While enrolled, students are subject to University authority,
which includes the prerogative of dismissing those whose conduct
is not within the aims and policies of the University. Students
are responsible for abiding by all published University rules and
regulations as printed in this catalog, in the student handbook,
Student Guidelines, and in other official University publications.
Failure to read these publications will not excuse the student from
the requirements and regulations described therein. In addition,
students should be familiar with House Bill 141 of the 61st Legislature
on Disruptive Activities and Senate Bill 24 of the 70th Legislature
on Hazing, extracts of which can be found in Student Guidelines.
Student Government Association. The Student Government
Association exists for the sole purpose of serving the student community.
It is the political voice and liaison for the student body. The
University recognizes the need and worthwhile contribution of student
input in all facets of the University decision-making processes.
The Student Government Association has long been active in this
regard and has worked for the betterment of student life and academic
quality. The student body participates in the development and management
of a well-rounded program of student activities by electing the
Student Government Association officers and Student Senators. Each
college within the University elects its representatives, the number
being determined by the percentage of students majoring in the academic
departments within the academic college. Open meetings are conducted
each Tuesday night. Students are encouraged to participate in their
student government. Copies of the Student Government Association
constitution and other information may be obtained from the Student
Government Association office, which is located in the Lowman Student
Center Suite #326. Please call (936) 294-1938 for additional information.
Health
Center
The Student Health Center, located at the corner of Avenue J and
Bearkat Boulevard, provides comprehensive routine health services
and education to all currently enrolled students. The Health Center
is open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Patients
may schedule appointments in person, or by phone up to one day in
advance. The Health Center is equipped with an in-house pharmacy
and laboratory providing convenient and affordable access to routine
healthcare services. The cost of office visits are covered by the
Medical Service Fee paid at the time of registration. Modest fees
are charged for laboratory tests, prescription drugs and certain
procedures. These charges are due when services are rendered. However,
all of these charges are at discount rates that are often below
market value. In addition to medical services, the Health Center
offers health education, prevention programs, and general health
information. Students with questions about any health issue are
encouraged to contact the Health Center. In the case of on-campus
medical emergencies, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) should be
called (911). Persons experiencing a serious or potentially life
threatening medical condition should seek medical attention at Huntsville
Memorial Hospital. Information regarding student health insurance
is available through the Health Center. The student policy is mandatory
for international students unless clear proof of equivalent insurance
coverage is provided. Please visit the Health Center’s website
at http://www.shsu.edu/healthcenter
or call (936) 294-1805 for more information.
International
Programs
The Office of International Programs (OIP) promotes, fosters,
encourages, and coordinates international activities at Sam Houston
State University, including the recruitment and retention of international
students and study and travel abroad of SHSU faculty and students.
A primary contact for international students at the University,
the staff provides assistance and information to international visitors
and also publishes a newsletter informing students and faculty of
grant opportunities, deadlines, and events of special interest.
Active in the recruitment of international students to the University,
the OIP staff handles immigration procedures for international students.
OIP staff also provides various support services for international
students, i.e. transportation, cultural and social field trips,
campus and community activities, and receptions. Sam Houston State
University offers opportunities for study on exchange programs and
faculty-led programs, including but not limited to Italy, France,
England, Mexico, Ireland, China, Spain, and Poland. In addition,
the University is a member of the Texas Consortium for Study Abroad,
which has an agreement with the American Institute for Foreign Study
(AIFS). Students at the University can participate in any study
abroad program organized by AIFS. Visit or call the Office of International
Programs in Farrington Building; telephone (936) 294-3892. Information
is available at the website http://www.shsu.edu/oip.
Mail address: International Programs, Box 2150, Sam Houston State
University, Huntsville, TX 77341-2150.
Texas International Education
Consortium, Inc. Sam Houston State University is a member
of the Texas International Education Consortium, Inc. (TIEC), a
nonprofit organization which coordinates joint international educational
activities in Texas for public institutions of higher education
and engages in the separate and joint pursuit of international educational
exchange. TIEC also assists institutions of higher education in
Texas in building improved international education programs for
students, faculty, visitors, and participants of other nations.
Lowman Student Center
& Student Activities
The Lowman Student Center (LSC) offers a facility where students
can connect with other students and the University through meeting
rooms, food courts with computer labs, the bookstore, the art gallery,
and a state of the art game room. The Department of Student Activities,
located within the LSC, plans events and programs designed to enhance
students’ extracurricular development. From special events
like Welcome Week, Homecoming, and various leadership programs,
there is something for everyone. Students may consider joining one
or more of the 190 organizations at Sam Houston State University.
By getting involved and connected, students may gain the opportunity
to meet other students with similar interests, make new friends,
gain valuable leadership experiences, and make better grades.
For additional information, contact the Lowman Student Center
staff at (936)294-1759 or the Student Activities staff at (936)294-3861.
Visit our website at http://www.shsu.edu/lsc
or http://www.shsu.edu/studentactivities.
Multicultural Programs. In order to provide the Sam Houston State
University community with diverse cultural experiences, the Multicultural/International
Student Services Office coordinates the programming for Black History
Month, Hispanic Heritage, and International Student Programs. The
specific purpose of these programs is to: (1) promote cultural awareness
in the University community, (2) enhance and cultivate leadership,
social and academic skills through participation in cultural programs,
(3) assist in the retention and graduation of students of color,
(4) provide a vehicle by which culturally diverse students can share
ideas and talents through a variety of workshops and presentations,
and (5) facilitate individual experiences so they explore, identify
and evaluate their beliefs and values.
Memorial
Museum, Sam Houston
The Sam Houston Memorial Museum, established in 1936 as a Texas
centennial project, is an integral part of Sam Houston State University
and is dedicated to preserving the memory of General Sam Houston
(1793-1863). A soldier, statesman and politician, the only man to
serve as governor of two states and president of an independent
republic, Sam Houston led the fight for Texas’ independence
and then served Texas as President, U.S. Senator, and Governor.
Located on fifteen acres, the museum complex preserves three fully
furnished original Houston buildings – Woodland Home, Steamboat
House, and Law Office – as well as a kitchen, blacksmith shop
and other exhibit structures. The Memorial Museum Building houses
the major collection of Houston memorabilia and exhibits. The Katy
& E. Don Walker, Sr. Education Center is named for a distinguished
alumnus of Sam Houston State University and his wife, and provides
auditorium, classroom and meeting spaces, as well as a gallery for
traveling exhibits and ‘Wigwam Neosho’ – the museum
store and gift shop. The museum offers many educational opportunities
for Sam Houston State University students. These include semester-length
internships, part-time student employment, tours, and research and
writing programs using archives, manuscripts and artifacts. The
Sam Houston Memorial Museum is accredited by the American Association
of Museums. Accreditation certifies that a museum operates according
to standards set forth by the museum profession, manages its collections
responsibly and provides quality services of museum visitors. The
museum complex is located at the corner of Sam Houston Avenue and
19th Street, and can be reached by calling (936) 294-1832; or by
visiting the website at http://www.shsu.edu/~smm_www/.
Press
& Copy Center, Sam Houston
Sam Houston Press & Copy Center is the University’s
in-house printing and copying facility. It provides year-round service
for students, faculty, and staff of Sam Houston State University.
Copying, binding, fax services, and printing services are offered
to students and student organizations. Sam Houston Press & Copy
Center is located on the first floor of the Thomason Building. The
facility is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
For information or to arrange an appointment for placing an order,
call (936) 294-1856.
Public
Safety Services, University Police, and Safety Office
University Police. University Police Officers are licensed peace
officers as defined under the laws of the State of Texas and thereby
have the authority as peace officers. Their primary jurisdiction,
under H.B. 391, includes all counties in which property is owned,
leased, rented, or otherwise under the control of Sam Houston State
University.
The University Police Officers subscribe to the Law Enforcement
Code of Ethics, a portion of which reads, “As a law enforcement
officer, my fundamental duty is to serve mankind; to safeguard lives
and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak
against oppression or intimidation, and the peaceful against violence
or disorder; and to respect the Constitutional rights of all citizens
to liberty, equality, and justice.” In this endeavor, the
University Police earnestly solicit the support of the faculty/staff
and students. Many officers are students thus providing a balance
within Public Safety Services from a student’s perspective.
In addition to University regulations, all the general and criminal
laws of the State and the United States are declared to be in full
force and effect within the properties of Sam Houston State University.
All persons are responsible for compliance with these laws.
All thefts, vehicle accidents, or other offenses that occur on
campus should be reported immediately to the University Police.
The University Police Building is located at 2424 Sam Houston Avenue
(Sam South Complex) — Telephone Number (936) 294-1794. Police
Officers are on duty 24 hours every day. The Business Office hours
are 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday. Visit the website
at http://www.shsu.edu/~upd_www/.
Campus Safety. Sam Houston State University offers a variety of
services to promote a safe campus environment. The campus is equipped
with emergency call boxes stationed at strategic locations throughout
the campus to include parking lots, walkways, and residence halls.
Additionally, the University Police provide staff to escort students
not wishing to walk alone at night to and from campus buildings
and parking lots. Students wishing to learn more about personal
safety and self defense may take advantage of programs offered by
the University Police Department. For more information, call (936)
294-1794.
Parking Permits. Students, full or part-time, who operate or expect
to operate a motor vehicle, motor cycle, or motor assisted cycle
on University property, regularly or occasionally, are REQUIRED
to register the vehicle with the Department of Public Safety Services
and obtain a parking decal assigning a designated color area for
parking. The University reserves the right to require proof of ownership
of the vehicle being registered. Parking and Traffic Regulations
and Information governing the operation of motor vehicles is issued
with each parking permit and is available in administrative offices.
Failure to read the regulations is not an excuse for failure to
comply with the regulations.
Safety Office. The University Safety Office is responsible for
administering safety programs designed to assure a safe and healthful
campus environment for all students, faculty, and staff. These programs
include fire, health, and occupational safety, as well as safety
audits and investigations of any unsafe conditions or safety hazards
reported within the campus community. Any person noting a safety
hazard on the University campus is urged to report the condition
to the Safety Coordinator as soon as possible, telephone (936) 294-1921.
The Safety Office is located in the Sam South Complex, Building
B, 2424 Sam Houston Avenue.
Recreational
Sports and Activities Program
The Department of Recreational Sports and Activities offers broad-based
recreational programming in the areas of Intramural Sports, Open
Recreation, Aquatics, Club Sports, Outdoor Recreation, Wellness,
and Special Events. Facilities managed by the Department of Recreational
Sports and Activities include the Health and Kinesiology Center
(which houses four basketball courts, two multi-purpose rooms, 1/8-mile
indoor running track, ten racquetball courts, weight room, and courts
for badminton, volleyball, and pickleball). The Recreation Addition
includes a 34’ climbing wall, boulder, a 10,000 square foot.
weight room, and an outdoor heated swimming pool. Additional facilities
include eight outdoor tennis courts, two outdoor sand volleyball
courts, Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum, a 345 acre university campsite,
and three athletic fields used for Intramurals. In addition, the
department is responsible for the Pritchett Field Complex which
includes two athletic fields and an outdoor running track.
The Intramural program offers a variety of team, dual, and individual
sports. Offering leagues for those with a competitive motivation
and a recreational league, the Intramural Program is comprised of
three divisions — men’s, women’s, and co-recreational.
The Informal Recreational program is designed to offer opportunities
in self-directed recreational pursuits. Informal “free play”
is an ideal alternative for those not interested in team affiliation,
nor the commitment needed for club sports. The Outdoor Recreation
program offers an extensive outdoor recreation rental program (tents,
canoes, etc.) and the trip program (backpacking the Big Bend or
skiing in Colorado are examples). The Club Sports program accommodates
individuals who have an interest in competitive sports such as soccer,
volleyball, and rugby. The Wellness Program offers a wide variety
of interactive programs promoting a positive personal lifestyle.
The department also offers special events such as concerts, sports
trivia bowl competition, and fun days.
The department also provides numerous employment opportunities
for students who are interested in part-time work. Over 400 student
positions are filled annually in the areas of intramural officiating,
facility supervision, aquatics, and special events assistants.
The informal relationships which are established through involvement
in sport and recreational activities are an integral part of a student’s
life. The Department of Recreational Sports and Activities invites
students to become active participants in one or more of the various
forms of leisure time activities available. For information pertaining
to any of these Recreational Sports activities, stop by the administrative
offices located on the first floor of the Health and Kinesiology
Center, call (936) 294-1985 or visit the Recreational Sports and
Activities website at http://www.shsu.edu/recsports.
Residence Life
Residence Halls. The Department of Residence Life operates about
thirty residence halls or housing units, including an apartment
complex for upperclassmen. A housing brochure will be sent to the
student once (s)he has been accepted to SHSU. This brochure provides
many details of the residence life program at Sam Houston State
University, including information regarding specific residence halls,
applicable rates, and some policies. The student may also visit
the Residence Life website at http://www.shsu.edu/~hou_www/,
or call us at (936) 294-1812.
A person may not live in University housing unless enrolled in
classes at SHSU for each particular semester.
Application for housing may be made via the website once the student
has been accepted to SHSU, or may be filed in person, by mail, or
by fax. A deposit of $200 is required with the application for housing.
Assignments are made on a space-available basis according to the
date of deposit. Prior to the beginning of a semester, the student
will be mailed a residence hall or apartment assignment, the appropriate
arrival and check-in hours, and other pertinent information. The
housing contract will be in effect and must be adhered to for the
full academic year.
Should a student become unable to fulfill a reservation, a refund
may be made under certain conditions. Please refer to the Housing
Application/Contract for specific details regarding refunds which
are determined by the date the cancellation is received.
The student may pay for housing in full at registration or in
an installment arrangement. Payment of rent and/or deposit may be
made with MasterCard or VISA, if desired. A late fee of $10 is charged
on all payments received after established deadlines. Information
on specific dates of payments and amounts due may be obtained from
the Department of Residence Life.
University residence halls are closed during the Thanksgiving
holiday, academic breaks between semesters, and during spring recess.
The student may stay in the residence hall during these periods,
if approved, for a separate fee unless the buildings are closed
for maintenance or renovation.
Bearkat Village Apartments. The University maintains
two-bedroom, fully furnished apartments for upperclassmen. The apartments
are located on Montgomery Road across from Bowers Stadium. All residents
must be enrolled in the University.
First-year
Students Required Housing And Meal Plan Policy. All students
who have graduated from high school within the current or previous
calendar year are required to reside in University housing and to
purchase a meal plan for their freshman year, which will normally
include the fall and spring semesters. For example, a December 2005
high school graduate would be required to live on campus the Spring
2006 semester, as well as the entire 2006-2007 academic year. Anyone
signing an academic year housing/meal plan contract will be required
to fulfill the terms of that contract. Exceptions to the Freshman
Required Housing and Meal Plan Policy may be made by the Department
of Residence Life if:
- Residence in University housing will impose a significant hardship,
financial or otherwise; or
- the student is married and living with his/her spouse; or
- the student commutes from the home of his/her parents, grandparents,
or a brother or sister; or
- the student graduated from high school at least one year prior
to attending Sam Houston State University; or
- the student is a veteran of military service.
The student must provide documented evidence to warrant consideration
for a waiver of this requirement. A denial of this request may be
appealed to the Assistant Director of Residence Life.
Charges for both services will be added to the student’s
account until approval for the waiver is obtained. Any student that
does not comply with the above policy will be subject to disciplinary
action as specified by the Code of Student Conduct as published
in Student Guidelines.
Dining
Service. Four meal plans are currently available. All required
first-year students must choose between the 20, 15 or “any
160” meal plans. The 5 meal plan is designed for and restricted
to upperclassmen living on or off campus. The 20, 15 or 5 meal plans
offer the given number of meals per week (Monday through Sunday).
The fourth option provides for “any 160” meals during
the semester. Students who purchase the 5, 20, or “any 160”
meal plans receive 100“Bonus Points” toward the Bearkat
Express. Students who purchase the 15 meal plan will receive 155
“Bonus Points” toward the Bearkat Express. The Bearkat
Express is a declining balance account in which a minimum of $25
is deposited and the cash price of food purchases is deducted from
the balance. Bearkat Express funds are nonrefundable. Bearkat Express
is welcome at any ARAMARK managed campus dining facility. Rates
and additional information are available from the Department of
Residence Life.
Summer
Housing. The buildings that are open for summer school
housing vary from year to year because of renovation and maintenance
schedules. Rooms in residence halls and Bearkat Village apartments
are usually open for summer school students. Assignments are made
according to date of deposit.
Student
Services, Division of
The role of the Division of Student Services is to complement
the total educational mission of the University by providing opportunities
for students to develop and grow in an academic environment. This
is accomplished by offering quality programs and emphasizes the
holistic approach in co-curriculum involvement. Studies indicate
that learning occurs in an environment conducive to social, recreational,
educational, and intellectual interaction. A variety of student
service programs are designed to foster such interaction with students,
faculty, staff, and the University community. The goal of the division
is to contribute to the learning experiences of SHSU students, helping
them to become educated, enlightened, and empowered in ways that
they can achieve and contribute as productive citizens in their
college, community, and country.
The Office of the Vice President for Student Services provides
administrative leadership, supervision, and coordination for the
Division of Student Services. The division includes the following
departments: Bearkat OneCard Services, Counseling and Services for
Students with Disabilities (SSD); Dean of Students’ Office;
Health Services; Lowman Student Center; Student Activities; Recreational
Sports and Activities; and Students’ Legal and Mediation Services.
For more information, visit the website at http://www.shsu.edu/vpss.
Students’
Legal And Mediation Services
The Students’ Legal Services office is located in the Counseling
Center (North Annex of the Lee Drain Building). The Student’s
Legal Advisor has scheduled hours that allow students with various
schedules to easily obtain an appointment by calling (936) 294-1717
. Brochures concerning specific legal issues are also available
for registered students as well as a CD-Rom discussing the legal
aspects of the most common student legal problems.
The advisor often helps students with legal problems by guiding
them through self-help procedures and providing written materials
concerning their legal issues. By guiding the student through the
procedures required in administrative and judicial proceedings,
it is anticipated that the student will be able to effectively deal
with these problems currently and in the future. However, when the
problem is of such a nature that legal representation is immediately
needed, referral to several practicing attorneys in that area of
law is made.
Students’ Legal Services also offers mediation services
with a trained neutral third party (a qualified mediator) who facilitates
an agreement between the parties.
All matters between the Students’ Legal Advisor and the
student are confidential. Some areas of student concern are landlord/tenant
issues, consumer protection, insurance, crime, family law, traffic
tickets, automobile accidents, and employee rights.
Visitor
Center
The Sam Houston State University Visitor Center is the welcoming
point of the University. Visitors are encouraged to register at
the Center upon arrival to campus to ensure the maximum benefit
of their visit. Buses are welcome and easily accommodated. Please
contact the Center to:
- Schedule a tour of the campus
- Obtain departmental brochures to assist in educational planning
- Register for Saturdays@Sam Campus Preview Day
The Visitor Center, located at the Bowers Boulevard entrance to
campus is housed with the Office of Alumni Relations. Visitors can
enjoy showcased SHSU alumni success stories, university history,
and view the university’s “story” on video in
the new state-of-the-art theater.
Saturdays@Sam campus preview days are held in the fall and spring
of each year for prospective students, parents, and guests. For
more information, please contact the Visitor Center at 936.294.1844
or visit http://www.shsu.edu/visitor.
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