TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE

DETERMINING IF THE STUDENT IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE

Students attending Texas public institutions of higher education must be in compliance with the Texas Success Initiative, which replaced the Texas Academic Skills Program in Fall of 2003. The law requires all entering college students to be assessed for college readiness in mathematics, reading and writing unless the student qualifies for an exemption. Each student who fails to meet the minimum passing standard of the assessment instrument must be advised regarding developmental education necessary to ensure his/her readiness to perform freshman-level academic course work, and placed in a developmental program designed to help the student reach that goal. The following information is provided to help students determine what they need to do in order to be in compliance with the Texas Success Initiative.

TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE (Formerly the Texas Academic Skills Program)

WHEN MUST STUDENTS TAKE A TSI (TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE) TEST?

Students must take a TSI Test and have scores on file before they can enroll in college-level classes. It is the student's responsibility to inform the institution of his/her exemption.

WHO MUST TAKE A TSI TEST? Students who are:

  1. entering or enrolled in a Texas public institution of higher learning and are not exempt,
  2. exempt (other than by TAKS scores) only in one subject area must test in the other area(s), or
  3. in a teacher education program.

WHO IS EXEMPT FROM TAKING A TSI TEST? Students who:

  1. have earned an associate (AA or AS) or a baccalaureate (BA or BS) degree from a Texas public institution of higher education,
  2. have an ACT composite score of 23 or higher with a score of at least 19 on both the Mathematics and English sections,
  3. have a re-centered SAT score of 1070 or higher with at least 500 on both the mathematics and verbal sections,
  4. scored at least TLI X-89 in reading, TLI X-86 in mathematics and 1770 in writing on the TAAS Test,
  5. scored 2200 on the ELA and Mathematics sections of the TAKS Test with a writing essay score of 3 or higher,
  6. transferred from outside Texas or from a private Texas college or University and successfully completed an approved course in each of the reading, mathematics and writing portions of the TSI test,
  7. are determined to have met readiness standards of a previous institution, or
  8. are serving on active duty in the military, the Texas National Guard or the reserves, or were honorably discharged, retired or released from active duty in the military, the Texas National Guard or the reserves after August 1, 1990.

WHO QUALIFIES FOR A WAIVER (TEMPORARY EXEMPTION)? Students who:

  1. are enrolled in a certificate program of one year or less, or
  2. are not seeking a degree or certificate may be exempt at the discretion of the institution.

WHO IS PARTIALLY EXEMPT BY SUBJECT AREA?

  1. An ACT composite score of 23 with a minimum of 19 on the English or the mathematics section shall exempt the appropriate section of tests. However, the student must test in the area that was not exempt.
  2. A SAT combined score of 1070 with a minimum of 500 on the verbal or the mathematics section shall exempt the appropriate section of tests . However, the student must test in the area that was not exempt.
  3. A TAKS with a minimum of 2200 on the ELA (with a sub score of 3) or the mathematics test shall exempt the appropriate section of tests taken as of April, 2004. Students still must test in the area(s) that was (were) not exempt. A student who has a TAKS test exemption has satisfied the TSI requirement. However, the student's ACT or SAT scores will be used for placement purposes at SHSU to realistically improve the student's success in freshman academic coursework. See the Chart below:
      COURSE
    ACT
    SAT
    Mathematics MTH 031D 0-15 300-390
      MTH032D 16-20 400-510
    Reading
    RDG 031D
    00-18
    000-490
    Writing
    ENG 031D
    00-18
    000-490

 

 

 

WHAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENTS WHO DO NOT PASS ALL PARTS OF A TSI TEST?

  1. They must enroll in at least one appropriate developmental course before they can enroll in college level courses.
  2. They must enroll and participate in a required developmental course each semester until they satisfy all TSI requirements.
  3. Students who fail or defer more than one section of a TSI Test may not enroll in upper division courses.

WHEN MUST STUDENTS BEGIN REMEDIATION?

  1. Only students who fail or defer sections of a TSI Test are required to take developmental courses.
  2. Students must enroll in at least one developmental course each semester until they satisfy all TSI requirements.

 

WHAT TESTS HAVE BEEN APPROVED AS TSI TESTS?

The following tests have been approved: (a) the ACCUPLACER, (b) ASSET, (c) the COMPASS, and (d) the THEA OR THEA Quick Test. Students must provide SHSU with official score reports of tests taken at another institution or a letter on the institution letterhead listing the scores and confirming they are official.

WHAT IS A PASSING SCORE? The following scores are considered as passing scores for

1. Scaled Accuplacer: RDG-78 *Elem Alg-63 or > WRT-80/5 or 6
2. Scaled Asset: RDG-41 *Elem Alg-38 or > WRT-40/5 or 6
3. Scaled Compass: RDG-81 *ALG- 39 or > WRT-59/6 or 6
4. THEA/TASP/QT: RDG-230 *MTH- 230 or > WRT-220
* Score required by SHSU to satisfy TSI requirements.

HOW MAY STUDENTS MEET TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE REQUIREMENTS? Students may meet TSI requirements by:

  1. passing a TSI test,
  2. completing an approved college-level course(s) in the appropriate area with a grade of "C" or better,
  3. acceptable performance in the appropriate developmental program(s) or
  4. retesting and acceptable performance in the appropriate developmental program(s) if their initial score was less than the required minimum score.

For information on the Quick THEA or Accuplacer test, the Testing Center can be contacted by e-mailing: Test.Ctr@shsu.edu or by telephone (936) 294-1025.

SHSU REQUIREMENTS TO SATISFY THE TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Students must continuously enroll in the appropriate developmental program until they have satisfied all TSI Requirements.

Students who fail one or more sections of a TSI Test may satisfy TSI Requirements by:

  1. getting a passing score on a retake of a TSI test,
  2. completing a developmental program in the appropriate area with a grade of "C " or better, or
  3. completing an approved college-level course(s) in the appropriate area with a grade of "C" or better

Students who think they meet the requirement should provide the Registrar's Office with an official score copy if the score is not on file in the system.

Students are not required to take remedial courses during the Summer I or Summer II Sessions.

Students who fail or defer more than one section of a TSI test cannot enroll in upper-level (300/400) courses.

 

 

SPECIFIC MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENTS

PLACEMENT CHART FOR DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS
TSI STATUS
COURSE
THEA/TASP
ACCUPLACER
ASSET
COMPASS
Not Complete
MTH 031D
000 - 205
00 - 41
00 - 29
00 - 22
Not Complete
MTH 032D
206 - 229
42 - 62
30 - 37
23 - 38
Complete
MTH 032D
230 - 249
63 - 84
38 - 46
39 - 55
Complete
MTH 163, 164, 169 , 170 184, 199, STA 169

250 or >

85 or >

47 or >

56 or >

Students can enroll in a college level mathematics course if they:

Students who have satisfied TSI requirements but have not yet met the required TSI test score prerequisite, must take MTH 032D before taking a college-level mathematics course but are not required to remediate every semester.

PLACEMENT CHART FOR READING
TSI STATUS
COURSE
THEA/TASP
ACCUPLACER
ASSET
COMPASS
Not Complete
RDG 031D
000 -215
61-69
35-36
65-72
Not Complete
RDG 011D
216-229
70-77
37-40
73-80
Complete
 
230 or >
78 or >
41 or >
81 or >

Students can enroll in college level Reading courses if:

 

 

 

 

 

PLACEMENT CHART FOR WRITING
TSI STATUS
COURSE
THEA/TASP
ACCUPLACER
ASSET
COMPASS
Not Complete
ENG 031D
000-219
62-79
35-39
45-58
Complete
ENG 164
220 or >
80/5 or >
40/5 or >
59/5 or >

Students can enroll in college level English courses if:

During Advance Registration, students will be permitted to register for the next level of remedial course or college level course, but will be removed if the appropriate course is not completed with a "C" or higher.