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1 Leadership Alliance October 11, 2011 The University of Texas Pan American

2 Uniform Admissions Policy House Bill 3826 All students applying to public Texas Universities must : Meet Recommended/Distinguished Plan OR Meet one of the following requirements: TPHSC Form 1 or 2 Provide proof that high school curriculum was equivalent in content and rigor to the recommended/ distinguished plan ACT Benchmark Readiness English 18 Reading 21 Math 22 Science 24 SAT 1500 Composite Math Reading Writing

3 ACT/SAT Requirements  ACT of 18 (SAT of 860), Top 10% or IB Diploma  ACT of 17 (SAT of 810) and a rank within the top 33% of the graduating class  ACT of 16 (SAT of 760) and a rank within the top 25% of graduating class  High School Transcript (with class rank)  Texas Distinguished or Recommended diploma  Submit a college transcript A college transcript is necessary for all coursework taken while in high school.  ACT of 18 (SAT of 860), Top 10% or IB Diploma  ACT of 17 (SAT of 810) and a rank within the top 33% of the graduating class  ACT of 16 (SAT of 760) and a rank within the top 25% of graduating class  High School Transcript (with class rank)  Texas Distinguished or Recommended diploma  Submit a college transcript A college transcript is necessary for all coursework taken while in high school.

4 Admission Review Requirements Personal Letter of Appeal Personal Resume Letters of Recommendation Selected applicants will be individually reviewed with admissions approval or denial decisions based on a combination of the following holistic criteria: Applicant’s Academic Record Applicant’s Extracurricular Activities Applicant’s Work Related Activities Applicant’s Leadership Roles Applicant’s Community Activities Performance Level of the Applicant’s School Prior College Credit Earned

5 Additional Documents needed after Admission: TSI scores (THEA*, Accuplacer or Compass) *Texas Higher Education Assessment TSI scores are needed for academic advisement and course placement Call the UTPA Testing Center at (956) 665-7584 or (956) 665-7585 College transcript(s) A college transcript is necessary for all coursework taken while in high school. Proof of Meningitis Vaccination

6 New Legislation Effective spring 2012, all new entering students and those returning after NOT being enrolled for fall 2011 (below the age of 30) must provide evidence of having received a vaccination for bacterial meningitis before they will be allowed to register. This requirement is in compliance with SB1107, passed in the 82 nd Texas legislature.

7 Concurrent Enrollment Changes Concurrent Enrollment has merged with Admissions and New Student Services Located on the main campus in the UTPA Visitors Center CE contracts with partnering schools UTPA Administrators visiting with ISD to continue partnerships Fee Increase to $60 per credit hour beginning September 1 st. 3 hour class = $180

8 Concurrent Enrollment Admissions Criteria Rank in the top 10% of their graduating class Have a GPA of 90 or better (English, math, natural sciences, social studies, foreign languages) Meet the minimum test score requirement ACT or SAT required To QUALIFY for the UTPA Concurrent Enrollment program students must meet at least ONE of the following criteria:

9 Concurrent Enrollment Admissions Flow 1. Apply www.applytexas.org 2. Submit Required documents to Admissions 3. Sign-Up Once admitted sign up for Advisement/Registration To PARTICIPATE in the UTPA Concurrent Enrollment program students must follow the steps below:

10 Step One: Application Apply to UTPA http://applytexas.org for Freshmen admission to UTPA.http://applytexas.org CE Question Answer Yes to: Are you currently a high school student (junior or senior) planning to take college courses prior to high school graduation?

11 Step 2: Submit Documentation CE Authorization Form New Authorization Form Students must get this form from their Counselor or UTPA. High School Transcript GPA: indicated on a 100 pt. scale. Rank : indicated on the transcript Test Scores ACT = 22 composite SAT = 1030 Verbal/Math and Critical Reading THEA or equivalent exam if they do not meet exemption standards.

12 Step 3: Sign Up for Classes Advisement/Registration Session Step 1: Log on http://assist.utpa.edu http://assist.utpa.edu Step 2: Click on Admissions Tab Step 3: Click on Sign up for Orientation Step 4: Answer the questions Step 5: Submit your reservation Username/Password New students: https://myaccount.utpa.ed u https://myaccount.utpa.ed u Returning Students: c ontact the Help Desk (956)665-2020 and press 5 for IT support. New CE students are required to attend a ½ day Advisement/Registration session.

13 Why is Residency important?  Residency Status affects a student’s Tuition Costs  Residency Audits of the University  Financial Aid  Keep in mind Residency is only for Tuition Purposes and has nothing to do with immigration or citizenship status  Texas Residency does not offer immigration protection  We do not report undocumented students  We are not responsible or liable for any immigration issues the students encounter

14 Types of Residency 1. Senate Bill 1528 2. Students who have Started the Process to become Permanent Residents (Notice of Action) 3. Permanent Residents 4. U.S. citizens who can provide proof of one year Texas Residency

15 Senate Bill 1528 A bill passed for undocumented students giving them the opportunity to study at any university in the state of Texas and pay tuition as a Texas Resident. This was created to encourage the student to apply for citizenship. Eventually, as these educated individuals enter our workforce it will help our community.

16 Senate Bill 1528 Graduated from high school or completed a GED in Texas. Lived in TX for 36 months leading up to high school graduation or completion of GED. DO NOT need to live with parents Lived in TX for the previous 12 months prior to enrollment (can overlap the 36 month period) STUDENTS WILL QUALIFY IF THEY:

17 Senate Bill 1528 REQUIREMENTS  Core Residency Questionnaire  Notarized Affidavit  High School Transcript or GED completed in Texas

18 Senate Bill 1528 CE/ECHS students DO NOT qualify for this program – need HS Diploma/GED If they are undocumented, make them aware of the requirements for when they do begin apply to colleges and universities

19 Permanent Residents REQUIREMENTS Core Residency Questionnaire Copy of Permanent Resident Card If “Resident Since” date is less than ONE year, student must provide proof of one year Texas Residency.

20 Photo Here Student's Name Here Last Name First Name 000-000-000

21 Started the Process REQUIREMENTS  Core Residency Questionnaire  Copy of Notice of Action (I-485)  Student must be listed as a Beneficiary  Proof of one year Texas Residency

22 Student’s Name Student Name 1234 Street Name City, TX 12345

23 Important Information, Advisement and Registration Bronc Roundup Convocation, Interest Sessions, FUN! New Student Orientation

24 Admission Deadlines 2012 and 2013 Semester Priority Admission Deadline Late Admission Deadline First Class Day Spring 2012 Tuesday, November 1, 2011 Thursday, December 22, 2011 Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Miniterm 2012 Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Friday, April 27, 2012 Monday, May 14, 2012 Summer 1 2012 Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Friday, May 18, 2012 Monday, June 4, 2012 Summer 2 2012 Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Tuesday, June 26, 2012 Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Fall 2012 Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Friday, August 10, 2012 Monday, August 27, 2012

25 Questions or Concerns? Contact us! Admissions and New Student Services 665-2999 Debbie Gilchrist (956) 665-2926 gilchrist@utpa.edu


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