My advisor said that I must meet "college readiness" requirements before I can be placed into my class. What does that mean?

"College readiness" is a term used by the Texas Success Initiative that is defined by UH as meeting the requirements for entry into the core curriculum course work required for a bachelor's degree. Students meet this requirement in a number of different ways: placement by test score, completion of required developmental education course(s), or transfer of prerequisite course work (with a grade of ‘C’ or better).

Your academic advisor will determine if you meet the college readiness requirements for the course.

Visit the University Studies Division website for information about the Success Initiative, which replaced the TASP program: http://www.usd.uh.edu/tsp/taspidx.htm.

Created: Sep 17, 2003 - 10:15am Updated: Aug 16, 2009 - 12:50pm Author: Web Technologies Article: 800
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