TSC to offer Saturday extended hours in August for fall registration

TSC Academic Advisor Alejandra Parra assists a student with course registration at the college’s one-stop-shop at the Oliveira Student Services Center.TSC Academic Advisor Alejandra Parra assists a student with course registration at the college’s one-stop-shop at the Oliveira Student Services Center.

Texas Southmost College will offer extended hours every Saturday in August to assist students with registration for the fall 2019 semester. Fall classes begin Aug. 26.

Scorpion Registration Rally set for Aug. 14

The Scorpion Registration Rally is an extended hours event at TSC’s one-stop-shop at the Oliveira Student Services Center that assists new and continuing TSC students in registering for classes.The Scorpion Registration Rally is an extended hours event at TSC’s one-stop-shop at the Oliveira Student Services Center that assists new and continuing TSC students in registering for classes.

Texas Southmost College will host a Scorpion Registration Rally on Aug. 14, 2019, from 5 to 8 p.m., at the Oliveira Student Services Center to continue to help students register for the fall 2019 semester.

Financial aid offers more than just money

Newly-admitted Texas Southmost College students receive information about federal aid, loan programs, scholarships and grants at the college’s financial aid department, located on the first floor of the Oliveira Student Services Center.Newly-admitted Texas Southmost College students receive information about federal aid, loan programs, scholarships and grants at the college’s financial aid department, located on the first floor of the Oliveira Student Services Center.

Without financial aid, TSC alumnus Noel Rangel may not have graduated with an associate degree in social work from TSC in 2018 or had the opportunity to pursue his bachelor’s degree.

TSC provides students transfer and career services

TSC student employees at the college’s Transfer, Career and Employment Services assist peers with the next step in their education or career goals. From left to right, Alondra Leija, Lorena Rivera, Joel Escalera and Jacquelin Ruiz.TSC student employees at the college’s Transfer, Career and Employment Services assist peers with the next step in their education or career goals. From left to right, Alondra Leija, Lorena Rivera, Joel Escalera and Jacquelin Ruiz.

Diana Rodriguez had a plan. She knew she wanted to go to a four-year university and get her degree in education.

Like many plans she decided to take the first step towards her goal and complete her core credits at Texas Southmost College. As Rodriguez was finishing her core classes and getting ready to look at her next step, she realized she needed help deciding where to go after graduating from TSC.

TSC’s Veterans and Military Services helps vets achieve their higher ed goals

Veteran and TSC student Maria Osorio at the TSC Veterans and Military Services office located on the first floor of the Oliveira Student Services Center.Veteran and TSC student Maria Osorio at the TSC Veterans and Military Services office located on the first floor of the Oliveira Student Services Center.

Returning from military service and facing the newfound challenges of adjusting to home life was daunting for U.S. Army veteran and Texas Southmost College student Maria Osorio. As a veteran choosing to pursue higher education, it was difficult for Osorio to acclimate to the demands of college life.

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