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Huston-Tillotson University Student Affairs Emergency Preparedness & Response Plan (the SA Plan) outlines policies and procedures for managing major emergencies that may threaten the health and safety of the HT community or significantly disrupt its programs and services. The SA Plan provides structure for coordinating preparedness, response, and recovery efforts by HT personnel and resources. Learn More
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Safety Information for American Students Traveling Abroad
As spring and summer breaks approach, many students are getting ready for a trip abroad. The majority of students traveling abroad will have safe and enjoyable adventures. However, even with the best-planned trips, things can go wrong. Learn More
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Office of the Dean of Student Affairs
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Welcome to Student Affairs!
From the Dean of Student Affairs
Yvonne Ortiz-Prince
If you are a first-year student, you will very quickly grow to love this place… if you are a continuing or returning student, you already do! Why? …because your college experience will make you a different person, inside and out. Even if you are a new student who commutes from home daily, attending Huston-Tillotson University will affect your life in such a way that your attitude and thinking will change. Of course, your family and friends will still recognize you, but you instantly sense that you are a different person, a better person, and a person with new and expanded opportunities to succeed. Huston-Tillotson University is here to facilitate that success. Learn More.
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Student Affairs Departments
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Campus Life & FYE
The Office of Campus Life and First Year Experience (FYE) is primarily responsible for the development of co-curricular programs, activities and events that contribute to the mission and goals of the University. Learn More.
Career and Graduate Development
The Career and Graduate Development Center (C&GDC) provides comprehensive lifelong career development assistance to present and former students in all majors in the areas of self-assessment, career exploration and decision-making, leading to personal success in part-time jobs, internships, higher education and/or full-time career employment.
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Counseling & Consultation Center
The Counseling and Counsultation Center helps students address personal issues of student life in order to foster healthy positive emotional development. Counseling can help students increase their self-esteem, improve relationships, solve problems and make healthy decisions concerning different facets of life.
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Disability Services
The Office of Disability Services, a division of Student Affairs and Campus Support Programs, is committed to providing an equal educational opportunity for all qualified students with disabilities. The Office of Disability Services is responsible for initiating and coordinating services for students with disabilities at Huston-TillotsonUniversity.
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Student Affairs Departments
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First Year Experience
The First Year Experience (FYE) program at Huston-Tillotson University is designed to assist students in making a successful transition to HT and university life in general. The program begins with the new student orientation process, consisting of various activities that help acclimate the students to campus and socialize with their peers. During the orientation process each student is assigned a returning student as a Peer Advisor, who serves as the new student’s “mentor” during his or her first year. Learn More.
Health Services
Huston-Tillotson University Health Services is committed to providing quality health care that is accessible, timely, and customer service oriented with dignity. Student Health Services communicates with the student body in order to remain responsive to the changing student needs.
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Religious Life
The role of Religious Life and Campus Ministry is to aid the student in the growth process as we here at Huston-Tillotson University seek to develop the student from a holistic perspective, that is, intellectually, emotionally, socially and spiritually. Ours is not to proselytize but to meet students where they are and gently invite them to grow. If you like meeting great people through Godly fellowship, being challenged in your life's journey or just having good old wholesome fun, get involved with Religious Life/Campus Ministry.
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Residence Life
One of the first decisions you must make is deciding to reside on or off campus while attending college. Studies have shown that students who live on campus have a better chance of succeeding than their off campus counterparts. Evidence shows that on-campus living experience is a valuable tool in the success of students; they are more likely to graduate, get good grades and are better socially developed.
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