Started college but didn’t finish? TSU announces new program aimed at helping students get their degree

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Started college but didn’t finish? TSU announces new program aimed at helping students get their degree
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Texas Southern University is launching a new college that will create a pathway for people who started college but did not complete their degree program.

The College of Transdisciplinary Studies will assist students to continue their education and earn a bachelor’s degree or master’s degree. TSU said this new college is the first ever college of transdisciplinary studies approved by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and offers a range of degree programs.

“The creation of the College of Transdisciplinary Studies at Texas Southern demonstrates the university’s commitment to providing innovative pathways that will enable more Texans to complete higher education credentials with a clear line of sight to good jobs and expanded career opportunities,” said the Commissioner of Higher Education, Dr. Harrison Keller. “I applaud Texas Southern University’s efforts to give Texans the flexibility and support they need to be successful.

“Texas Southern University is excited about this opportunity to initiate tailored programs that meet the needs of individuals who, at present, lack a navigable path to complete a viable degree,” said TSU President, Dr. Lesia L. Crumpton Young. “Inspired by Commissioner Keller and Coordinating Board Members including Chair, Fred Farias, and Vice Chair, Donna Williams, Texas Southern University is proud to contribute to the state’s higher education goals.

This new endeavor will also include the creation of partnerships with industries and companies to assist employees with re-skilling and up-skilling to ensure they are prepared to fulfill workforce demands. Classes in the new college begin in August. For more information, contact Chief of Staff, Dr. Dakota Doman at

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