Panhellenic Council - Greek Life Programs
The Panhellenic Council (PHC) is the unifying, coordinating, and governing body of the sororities at Texas Tech University that are members of The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). Panhellenic strives to promote high academic standards, philanthropic services, deep friendships, and the empowerment of women on campus. There are twenty-six NPC sororities in the United States and Canada, and eleven of them are registered at Texas Tech. The Texas Tech Panhellenic Council follows the policies and procedures as outlined in the Constitution of the Texas Tech Panhellenic Association and the By-Laws.
The Council can provide information on Greek life, recruitment dates, etc. You may also contact the Greek Life Advisor in the Center for Campus Life office.
Located In: 201 Student Union
Phone Number: (806) 742-5433
Website Address: www.campuslife.ttu.edu
PEGASUS Program for First Generation College (FGC) Students
PEGASUS: Pioneers in Education: Generations Achieving Scholarship & Unprecedented Success
PEGASUS is an interactive support program for First Generation College (FGC) students and their friends. Students are engaged in three areas of student success: academic, personal, and social development. The PEGASUS program offers the following to FGC students and their friends:
personalized academic advising
academic major selection advising via the DISCOVERY! program
leadership development workshop series
peer mentoring with academically successful FGC upper class students
We also offer success tools such as the College Student Inventory (CSI). Topics discussed with students include goal setting, time and event management, study skills, getting involved in the campus community, applying for financial aid, utilizing services at TTU, managing credit debt, and personal development. The PEGASUS program is available to all FGC students and their friends. Selected FGC students may be eligible for a PEGASUS scholarship upon completing a semester agreement. For additional information please contact PEGASUS via the Advising Center at Texas Tech (ACTT.)
Located In: 79 Holden Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-2189
Email Address: fgc@ttu.edu
Website Address: www.fgc.ttu.edu
Prelaw Program
See TTU Prelaw Program
Programs for Academic Support Services (PASS)
The PASS department is dedicated to helping students achieve academic success and to develop lifelong learning skills. The department consists of five units: The Learning Center, Testing Accommodations, Supplemental Instruction, XL:Strategies for Learning, and the Texas Success Initiative.
Located In: 205 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3664
Website Address: www.pass.ttu.edu
Psychology Clinic
The Psychology Clinic provides short- and long-term counseling, psychotherapy, and psychological and vocational assessment to Texas Tech students and staff as well as children and adults in the Lubbock community. The clinic provides training experience for doctoral students in clinical and counseling psychology. The clinic is located on the first floor in the east end of the Psychology Building.
Located In: 111A Psychology
Phone Number: (806) 742-3737
Website Address: www.depts.ttu.edu/psychologyclinic
Student Business Services
Student Business Services handles tuition and fee payments, emergency enrollment loans, institutional (short-term) loans, financial aid refunds and tuition exemptions and waivers.
Located In: 163 Drane Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3272
Toll Free Phone Number: (866) 774-9477
Website Address: www.depts.ttu.edu/studentbusinessservices/
Student Counseling Center
The Student Counseling Center provides professional psychological services to address the concerns affecting a college student’s personal life and academic performance. Personal and social adjustment counseling focuses on the developmental issues of early adulthood that many college students experience as well as the particular concerns of graduate and nontraditional students.
Counseling is provided by licensed psychologists and other professionally trained therapists in an individual, or group format. Other services include outreach presentations on preventive mental health topics, clinical supervision for graduate students, and couples/relationship counseling. Services are free and confidential within limits of the law to enrolled students.
Located In: 214 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3674
Website Address: www.depts.ttu.edu/scc
Student Disability Services – previously AccessTECH
Student Disability Services is a disability support program which provides students with full access to, and participation in, the academic environment and university community. Student Disability Services embraces the diversity of the student body and celebrates a culturally sensitive and accessible campus through outreach and partnerships with many university organizations and departments.
The primary goal of this office is to provide reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities in order to remove barriers to their education and therefore encourage, empower, and challenge students to excel. Reasonable academic accommodations are provided on an individual basis and in coordination with services through existing Student Support Programs to support students with disabilities. Students are encouraged to apply for academic accommodations at least 30 days prior to the initial semester of enrollment.
Located In: 335 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-2405
TTY Phone Number: (806) 742-2092
Website Address: www.accesstech.dsa.ttu.edu
Student Employment - Financial Aid for Students
The Office of Student Financial Aid maintains a Part-time Employment Service (Student Employment Office/Part-time Employment) which assists students in locating employment. The office provides a current listing of both on-campus and off-campus employment opportunities for referral purposes. The Part-time Employment Service and prospective employers require a personal interview prior to employee selection.
All students are required to register at our offices prior to interviewing with any potential employers. Employment opportunities received by the office range from those which require no experience to those which are highly skilled and technical. Employment opportunities include, but are not limited to childcare, clerical, health science, housework, miscellaneous, restaurant, sales, yard work, etc.
The rate of pay (like most any job) varies with previous experience and training of the applicant. It is decided upon by the employer, not the Part-time Employment Office. Also, most employers prefer to have part-time employees on a schedule which permits them to work from three to four or more hours at a time.
Located In: 310 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3721 Ext. 225
Website Address: www.fina.ttu.edu
Student Federal Work Study Program (FWSP)- Financial Aid for Students
Federal Work-Study (FWS) is a program provided by the Federal Government that allows this University to employ students based on their financial aid eligibility. The awarded amount is NOT applied directly to registration expenses. Students have to work in order to receive the amount of money awarded to them. You do not, however, have to pay any of it back after you graduate; nor will it go against your financial aid eligibility in future years.
How To Be Awarded Federal Work Study If you are not sure that you have been awarded Federal Work-Study, you need to contact the Financial Aid Office regarding your award for this program. Federal Work-Study is based on Financial need, therefore, the Financial Aid Office has to determine if FWS can be part of your aid package.
How To Find A Job Having accepted Federal Work-Study as part of your financial aid package, sign and return your award letter to the Financial Aid Office. Now it is time to start looking for a job. Look at the bulletin boards located outside the Federal Work-Study Office (312 West hall) or On-Line Job Postings . It is your choice and you make your own decision concerning which job(s) you might be interested in and qualified to apply for. Call the Department you may qualify to work for or stop by their office (whatever the ad tells you to do), and schedule an interview.
You DO NOT start work without signing the necessary forms. Return to the FWSP office, after you have been hired, to pick up the necessary paperwork in order to start working. DO NOT expect to receive a paycheck for the hours you have worked if you do not return the signed forms to this office. There may be an exception to this procedure. The exception needs to be authorized by the FWSP office, if someone else other than the FWSP office allows you to do so, this office needs to be notified immediately. It is your responsibility to make sure that the FWSP office is aware of any changes.
Pick up the necessary paperwork and take it to the department that you will be working for, and have them complete their part of the agreement. Again, before you start working, you need to return the signed paperwork (Authorization Card) to the Federal Work-Study Office. This office will not consider you working under this program without an Authorization Card filled out and signed by you and the department that you will be working for. You will be filling out Time Sheets every two weeks in order for you to receive a paycheck for the hours worked every two weeks. Instructions on how to fill out these time sheets are on the back of each form. A schedule listing Pay Periods, Due Dates, and Pay Dates will be provided to you along with the Authorization Card.
Additional Information Consult the Financial Aid website and contact the office of Financial Aid. They will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have about the TTU Work Study program.
Located in: 312 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3721 Ext. 241
Website Address: www.fina.ttu.edu/wsoi2.asp
Student Health Services
Student Health Services is a primary care clinic staffed with licensed physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and support staff who provide care for illnesses and injuries, as well as mental health issues. Students enrolled for 4 or more semester hours pay a medical services fee that entitles them to clinic and pharmacy services. Services include primary health care clinic, sports medicine clinic, dermatology clinic, allergy clinic, eye clinic (743-2020), mental health referrals, nutrition counseling, confidential HIV testing/counseling, and comprehensive alcohol, tobacco and other drugs prevention, intervention, and education. Lab tests and x-rays ordered by Student Health Services providers and performed at Student Health are also covered by the medical service fee.
Pharmacy services (743-2636) are conveniently located in the same building. The pharmacy can fill most physician prescriptions, including those written by an outside physician or transferred from another pharmacy. Over-the-counter medications are also available. Pharmacy purchases may be charged to major credit cards, Tech Express, and prescription insurance cards.
Located In: Student Wellness Center
Phone Number: (806) 743-2848
Website Address: www.depts.ttu.edu/studenthealth
Student Legal Services
Student Legal Services provides legal advising, group lectures, lawyer referrals, document preparation, notary and limited representation in court and mediation services. All services are free of charge to currently enrolled Texas Tech students. Functions of the office include alternative dispute resolution (mediation), auto accidents, consumer credit counseling services, criminal law, divorce, managing money, raffles, renting an apartment, small claims court, general legal information, telephone solicitation, Texas bicycle laws, and appeals procedures for students. No attorney fees will be assessed, however, if a suit is filed the student will be responsible for court costs only.
Located In: 250 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3289 - Legal Services
Website Address: www.depts.ttu.edu/studentmediationcenter
Student Judicial Programs
Student Judicial Programs maintains the Code of Student Conduct and adjudicate referrals of violations of the code. Thus, the department conducts hearings for alleged violations of the Code of Student Conduct, including concerns regarding Academic Integrity, Civility in the Classroom, and conduct that falls outside the parameter of acceptable behaviors of a Red Raider. We provide outreach and training opportunities for academic departments and student organizations on all things related to the Code of Student Conduct. We also do background checks and provide notary services. Clery Act reporting is one of the federal compliance reports this office provides to the university community.
Located In: 250 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-1714
Website Address: www.depts.ttu.edu/studentjudicialprograms
Student Organizations
The "Search for Student Organizations" online application lists names, organization type (i.e. service, academic, professional, religious groups, etc.) and contact information for the 390+ registered student organizations at Texas Tech. As a part of the Texas Tech University residence community, students have the opportunity to join most any of the registered organizations. The below website address will connect you to the on-line guide where you can find the organization(s) in which you are most interested in participating.
Located In: 228 Student Union
Phone Number: (806) 742-LIFE (742-5433)
Website Address: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/centerforcampuslife/StuOrg/
Study Abroad
See Overseas Resource Center
Supplemental Instruction (SI)
One of Tech's Programs for Academic Support Services (PASS), Supplemental Instruction (SI) is offered in various courses to help students be academically successful. SI targets difficult courses and hires student peers who have taken and successfully completed the class (made a grade of “A”) to be an SI leader. The SI leaders attend the class with the students, hold voluntary group study sessions throughout the week for students currently taking the course, and assist the students in learning to apply successful study strategies. Research shows that students who regularly attend SI sessions will make ½ to one whole letter grade higher than the students who do not attend the sessions.
Located In: 237 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3608
Website Address: www.si.pass.ttu.edu
TECHniques Center
The only program of its kind in Texas, the TECHniques Center provides supplemental academic support services to meet the needs of, and to promote the retention of, undergraduate students with documented evidence of learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders. Techniques, by definition, reflect a way in which each student is guided to find the best strategies for learning. Educators refer to this process as finding a personal learning style. At the TECHniques Center, learning styles are only part of the puzzle. The TECHniques Center supports students in maintaining their focus, accomplishing their educational goals, and making education accessible to those who learn differently. Services include: content and study skills tutoring, learning style assessments, specialized computer software, academic skill-building seminars, and individual support from staff members including assistance with course scheduling, time management and organizational skills, and academic performance monitoring.
Located In: 250 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-1822
Website Address: www.techniques.ttu.edu
Testing Accomodations
Under the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, students with documented learning, mechanical, mobility, or visual disabilities may be eligible for various accommodations in classroom and testing situations. Eligibility for testing accommodations must be established through the Student Disability Services support program in Room 214 West Hall. Once eligibility has been established, students may seek the services of the Testing Accommodations office where they may find accommodations including, but not necessarily limited to, taking tests in a less distracting environment, additional time on tests, use of a test reader or scribe. Students may register for any of these testing services after having established eligibility with Student Disability Services.
Located In: 335 West Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3664
Website Address: www.depts.ttu.edu/passcntr/ta.php
Texas Success Initiative Program (TSI) – Skills Development Office
The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) took the place of TASP as of September 1, 2003. Under the Texas Success Initiative, any student who is not exempt is required to take the Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA), the Compass, Accuplacer, or Asset test to test for basic skills in the areas of reading, math, and writing.
TSI was implemented to ensure that students enrolled in Texas public colleges and universities possess the necessary academic skills to succeed. The THEA test – a diagnostic assessment of reading, mathematics, and writing skills – must be taken by all entering undergraduate students without exempt or waived statuses. Students may also take the TSI approved tests: Accuplacer, Asset, or Compass.
TSI test scores are not used to determine admissions status; however, entering students must test before enrolling in college-level courses in any Texas public institution of higher education. Students are strongly encouraged to take a TSI approved test before coming to Texas Tech so that the scores may be used to help determine initial placement in college courses.
THEA test registration must usually be completed a month prior to the scheduled testing date. Six or more test dates are available each year at 110 Texas locations. TASP test registration booklets are available at most Texas public college and universities or by writing to the testing company, National Evaluation Systems, Inc., PO Box 140347, Austin, Texas 78714-0347.
Students who have tested but have not attained the established minimum scores on all three sections of the test are required by Texas Law to obtain TSI advising and to enroll in a formal program of skills development each semester until they have passed all sections of the test. Assigned skills development must be completed as a condition of enrollment.
The objective of the Skills Development Program is to assist student to improve their readiness for successful completion of college-level work. Students are required by Texas State Law to formulate a skills development plan with a TSI advisor each semester. Following the completion of their skills development plan, students are required to retake and pass the THEA Test. Developmental work that is TSI required is mandatory and students cannot drop any developmental courses from their schedule. TSI students should address questions concerning their basic skills classes to the TSI Skills Development Office.
Located In: 72 Holden Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3242
Website Address: www.tsi.ttu.edu
Website for THEA Practice Exam: www.thea.nesinc.com
Texas Tech Federal Credit Union
The TTU Credit Union offers membership to students. Student accounts are open with a deposit of $5. The Credit Union is a full-service financial institution that offers three on-campus branches. There is a Student Loan Center located in Room 166 in the Administration Building on campus (Lender ID 829651). The Credit Union has 24/7 banking including online baking, ATM located in the Student Union, ATM at main office, and Telephone Teller ("TT") at 742-0207. Lobby hours are 9-4 and drive-thru (at the main office) hours 8-6 M-F and 9-1 Saturday.
Services include: Free Masked Rider Checking, Savings, IRA accounts, low interest Credit Cards, Consumer Loans including vehicle and Home Equity, and Student Loans. Direct Deposit is available as well as payroll deductions from TTU. Other no-cost services include: Notary Service, Signature Guarantee, NADA Used Vehicle Guide, Quarterly Newsletters, Consumer Information and Education, Discount Theme Park tickets, and more. In addition, low-cost services such as Travelers and Cashiers Checks, Money Orders, Wire Transfers, and Western Union are available.
Website Address: www.texastechfcu.org
Main Branch
Located In: 1802 Texas Tech Parkway
Phone Number: (806) 742-3605
Student Loan Center Branch
Located In: 166 Administration Building
Phone Number: (806) 742-3640
HSC Branch
Located In: 1A99 Health Sciences Center
Phone Number: (806) 743-1655
TTU Prelaw Program
The TTU Prelaw Program is a four year structured program that supports students through their undergraduate course of study. The program focuses on the development of skill sets that law schools value in the students who are admitted. The TTU Prelaw Program also supports students in discovering a best-fit academic major that will lead to the practicing or non-practicing law career of their choice.
ACTT is the academic home for TTU prelaw students. ACTT advisors will help students learn about and assess their values, their strengths and challenges personally and academically, their talents, opportunities, and choices thereby preparing students to make an informed choice about a best fit major.
Through the ACTT SILO program, prelaw students learn how to tailor the educational opportunities afforded them at TTU into a structured, well developed educational plan directed toward applying to law school. Interested students should contact the Advising Center at Texas Tech (ACTT) to find out how to participate in the program.
Located In: 79 Holden Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-2189
Email Address: advising@ttu.edu
Website Address: www.advising.ttu.edu
TTU Center at Junction
Texas Tech University Center at Junction is located in the Central Texas Hill Country. The campus provides an excellent setting for a variety of year-round activities. Located on the South Llano River, the diverse 400 acre campus provides a natural landscape for academic learning, recreation, and solitude. As part of Texas Tech University, the Junction campus serves as a natural laboratory for science courses as well as being a vital part of the Department of Art's recruiting and graduate studies.
The center offers regular, full-credit undergraduate and graduate courses in an intensive format over three-week periods, May through July. An Intersession is held in May, allowing students to earn up to three hours credit between the spring and the summer sessions. These courses ordinarily include art, biology, botany, zoology, geography, education, and physical education, and have first priority for campus use.
In addition to regular credit courses, the center is used for workshops, retreats, continuing education short courses, and other special activities. The center is frequently used by Texas Tech student organizations, faculty groups, and researchers. Other universities and colleges, state and federal agencies, professional organizations and foundations regularly schedule activities at the Center. The Center's facilities can be used, on a space available, basis by non-profit groups and organizations for modest charges. Annually the Texas Tech Center at Junction sponsors many special events such as an International Kite Retreat, a Spring Retreat for Art Educators, and an Elder Hostel program.
Many entering freshmen first experience the Junction Campus facilities as attendees of Red Raider Camp. Red Raider Camp (RRC) is an exciting program for first-year college students to introduce them to the traditions and culture that make Texas Tech University unique! At RRC you will have fun, develop the skills you will need to be successful in college and learn what it means to be a “true Red Raider!” Your Red Raider Camp experience will help ease your transition into college life and will give you an opportunity to create a support network within the University community.
The richness of the flora and fauna and the beauty of the physical setting create an unusually relaxing atmosphere for these programs while also providing the opportunity for intensive academic study. Join us in Junction for a unique educational experience you are sure to enjoy!
Located in: Junction, Texas in Kimble County
Phone Number: (325) 466-2301
Website Address: www.depts.ttu.edu/hillcountry/junction
Undecided, Undeclared, and Unsure Student Resources
Incoming freshmen and transfer students are often unsure of a direction regarding an academic major and often choose the “Undecided” category to begin their educational career. The Undecided academic status actually consists of three subgroups: undecided, undeclared, and uncertain. The three subgroups have some common characteristics, but are better defined as being in different stages of the decision-making process for selecting a best fit degree program.
Undecided : truly means the student does not know where to begin or what options are available from which to choose a major.
Unsure : the student who has narrowed the degree options to a specific college or to two or three specific majors.
Undeclared : the student has researched and made a best fit choice, but for various reasons (such as college regulations or grade requirements) are unable to declare that major.
Whichever the case may be, “undecided,” “unsure,” and “undeclared” students have options. For Arts & Sciences Undecided (ASUD) students, the first year offers a time for major/discipline exploration and is time when many students switch majors.
By entering the University as ASUD, “undecided” and “uncertain” students have the opportunity to work on general education or core curriculum courses (applicable toward most majors) while also considering which major/discipline route is best by participating in the ACTT DISCOVERY! Program. For “undeclared” students, this first year will be used to focus on setting appropriate educational goals, preparing an educational plan to reach the stipulated goals, enhancing or developing a strong academic work ethic, concentrating on completing coursework successfully, and otherwise preparing to declare their desired major.
Located In: 79 Holden Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-2189
Email Address: advising@ttu.edu
Website Address: www.advising.ttu.edu
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate research is an excellent opportunity for students to expand and enhance their educational experience at the university. In all colleges and departments across the campus, professors are looking for motivated students to help them with research. This might come in the form of a course for which you might receive degree credit, a paying undergraduate assistant position, or simple volunteer work. All of these opportunities can lead to publications.
The first step is to find research in which you are interested in learning more. Also, it's best to work with a professor that you already know and get along with. Each department has a list detailing TTU professors and the type of research in which they are involved. This list is available to any student upon request. The easiest method is to simply approach a professor and ask him/her about his/her research. This is a guaranteed way of opening the path to communication. If you have a specific instructor for class whose lectures you readily enjoy, we recommend starting with him/her. They will be excited about your interest and will most likely be able to assist you in finding a position with their own research or a colleague with who might be doing related work.
Undergraduate research is by no means required, but it does show that you have the motivation to go beyond the normal classroom experience and the desire for acquiring additional knowledge. These two factors are especially important for students intending to pursue Master’s or Doctoral study after receiving their Bachelor’s degree. Keep in mind that you do not have to limit your research experience to your major or minor. You may become involved in research in any academic area that interests you. For more information, we recommend you speak to your professors, academic departments on campus, and even the college offices. You might also begin with the Office of Research, Technology Transfer, and Economic Development:
Located in: 103 Holden Hall
Phone Number: (806) 742-3905
Website Address: www.depts.ttu.edu/advising/ugr
University Writing Center (UWC)
The Writing Center is a University-supported facility that serves students, faculty, and staff in all disciplines. The Writing Center works with writing projects of all types, from course assignments to personal writing tasks. Tutorials are available on-site, usually lasting 30 minutes, in which each client works with a tutor who may assist with any stage of the writing process. Although clients are seen on a walk-in basis, a scheduled appointment is highly recommended. The UWC also provides on-line assistance to students with writing projects. Check out their website for more details!
Located In: 175 English Building
Phone Number: (806) 742-2476
Website Address: english.ttu.edu/uwc01/