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2.
Live on campus unless approved for off-campus housing by the Trinity
Valley Community College Housing Committee (off-campus permission
must be obtained by August 15 for the fall and by January 5 for the spring
semester);
3.
Purchase a meal plan;
4.
Pay tuition, fees and the first installment on room/board upon
registration;
5.
Purchase hospital or health insurance and show evidence of policy before
enrollment; and
6.
Maintain the same academic and attendance standards as other students. If
for two consecutive semesters, an international student does not
successfully complete a minimum of 12 semester hours, he/she will not be
eligible to re-enter TVCC.
7.
Provide proof of bacterial meningitis vaccination (in English) that is not
more than five years old (students over 22 are not required to have this
vaccine).
8.
*Enroll in the appropriate courses as determined by TSI requirements;
*If a student who is required to become TSI complete does not receive the minimum
required scores, the student will be required to enroll in prescribed developmental
studies courses and remain in those courses until the student’s educational plan is
complete.
ACADEMIC FRESH START
Senate Bill 1321 entitles residents of this state to seek admission to public
institutions for higher education without consideration of courses undertaken ten
or more years prior to enrollment.
Students wishing to apply for Academic Fresh Start must submit all college
transcripts for admissions purposes and apply in the Registrar’s Office prior to
enrollment.
When students apply for Academic Fresh Start, all credit ten or more years old will
not be used for any purpose except financial aid. Graduation grade point average for
honors includes all courses even if Academic Fresh Start is applied.
STUDENT IMMUNIZATIONS
Students who are enrolled in clinical courses in health occupation programs are
required to complete a medical form and will be required to have updated
immunizations as specified by the Division of Health Occupations. In accordance
with Senate Bill 1517, which was passed by the Texas Legislature in 1991, all
students are encouraged to have measles, mumps, rubella and tetanus
immunizations prior to admission.
All students under the age of 22 are required to have proof of the bacterial
meningitis vaccine that is not more than five years old.
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