Academic Support

Advising


Academic Advising (SAM Center)

Contact – samcenter@shsu.edu

Academic Success Center


  • The Academic Success Center (ASC) at ¸£Àû¼§ is a premiere student support center with the goal of providing indispensable success resources for every Bearkat. We meet students where they are in the learning process and empower them to achieve academic success.
  • The Academic Success Center provides virtual and face-to-face tutoring in STEM courses, Writing, World Languages, and the College of Business Administration (COBA). The ASC supports students through faculty collaboration with embedded tutoring, writing fellows, study workgroups, workshops, and presentations.
  • The Academic Success Center supports students through our learning coaching program by providing intentional academic skill development, such as, study preparation, accountability and time management.
  • The Academic Success Center supports students on academic probation and suspension through academic recovery programs geared to promote student development and academic growth.

Chief Experience Officer


  • The Program is a student success program for master's level graduate students of ¸£Àû¼§. The program offers comprehensive support for scholars’ personal growth, professional development, and academic success. ASPIRE supports and encourages its scholars to pursue and finish graduate school, improve educational experiences, and prepare them for careers.
  • (Establishing Leadership In & Through Education) is an academic success program designed to support and empower multifaceted students from various backgrounds to achieve academic and personal success in college. Our program provides a range of services and resources aimed at addressing the unique challenges faced by students.
  • is dedicated to empowering all incoming transfer students at ¸£Àû¼§ to thrive in their undergraduate journey. Our mission is simple: to support transfer students in evolving as scholars and professionals.
  • The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program is designed to provide talented undergraduate students with effective preparation for doctoral study. The McNair program at ¸£Àû¼§ encourages graduate studies by providing opportunities for undergraduates to define their goals, engage in research, and develop the skills and faculty mentor relationships that are critical to success at the doctoral level.

Services for Students with Disabilities


The mission of the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) is to promote equal access for students with disabilities to the educational programs, services, and activities at ¸£Àû¼§.

SSD affords students with disabilities the opportunity to reach their full potential by providing academic adjustments and auxiliary aids and services; promoting independence and self-advocacy; and making referrals to support services on campus and in the community.

SSD seeks to foster a supportive and inclusive environment for students with disabilities by building and maintaining partnerships with faculty and staff; promoting disability awareness on campus; and providing consultation services and outreach programming on student disability issues for the ¸£Àû¼§ community.

First Gen Center


  • The First Gen Center (FGC) provides professional staff one-on-one mentoring to first-gen students to connect them to university resources, services, and provide them support.
  • The Trailblazer Mentoring Program connects first-gen students to first-gen staff and faculty mentors to guide their academic journey.
  • The FGC provides first-gen programming to advance a culture of engagement and perseverance.
  • The FGC promotes a sense of belonging and empowers first-gen students to succeed (Proud to be First-Generation!)

Global Engagement Center


  • The Global Engagement Center (GEC) is responsible for all international students and scholars once they arrive at ¸£Àû¼§. GEC is located in the Farrington Building, room 116. Connect with is via email at gec@shsu.edu or call us at (936) 294-4737.
  • ¸£Àû¼§'s Study Abroad Programs offer students the opportunity to engage in an educational and cultural learning experience. Students have the opportunity to study at one of our Exchange universities, on an Affiliated Transfer Credit program, or a ¸£Àû¼§ Faculty-Led summer/winter term program. Students who meet the requirements may be eligible to receive study abroad scholarships. Students’ enrollment in a program of study abroad approved for credit may be considered enrolled at ¸£Àû¼§ for the purpose of applying for assistance under the Federal Student Aid programs. Connect with us via email at studyabroad@shsu.edu or call us at (936) 294-4737.

First Year Experience


  • UNIV 1101: Bearkat U. Come Teach with us and foster a sense of mentorship and community with new students. Establishing great professor and student relationships in the first year is a student success initiative at ¸£Àû¼§. Building a strong community of belonging happens with faculty in the UNIV 1101 classroom.
  • ¸£Àû¼§ Forward Program Initiative for former foster, orphans, wards of the court, or homeless students attending SAM. We have a dedicated committee of faculty and staff professionals who collaborate to find resources and support for these students.
    Contact: forward@shsu.edu
  • Adopt the ¸£Àû¼§ Common Reader book in your courses
      • Build community in your classroom and be part of creating a shared academic/intellectual experience and facilitate a campus-wide cross-disciplinary conversation. The program is supported with co-curricular events and scholarships.
      • Adoption process
      • Interested in being on the annual ¸£Àû¼§ Common Reader book selection committee?
      Contact: commonreader@shsu.edu

Jumpstart@Sam!


At ¸£Àû¼§, we want all students to succeed from the time you enroll to the time you graduate. To help prepare you for the fall semester, we are offering a special program for a limited number of incoming freshman - Jumpstart@Sam!