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Texas Success Initiative (TSI)
As of September 1, 2003, Texas Academic Skills Program (TASP) has been
repealed and replaced with the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) (Texas
Education Code 51.3062). It is a comprehensive program of assessment,
advising, developmental education, and other strategies to ensure college
readiness. This new program will give Texas higher education institutions
more flexibility in helping students demonstrate their academic skills.
You are encouraged to speak to a Counselor about your responsibilities
regarding the Texas Success Initiative (TSI).
If you are a first-time-in-college student, initial testing may still
be required prior to your first semester. With the Texas Success Initiative,
a variety of assessments are approved for this initial testing. Students
with specific scores from ACT, SAT, TAAS, or TAKS (beginning in 2004)
may be exempt. Documentation of exemption is required. You may be asked
to provide test scores, transcripts, military documents, etc., to claim
your exemption. Contact the Lee College Counseling
Center for more information.
Students may be exempt from initial testing if they have the following
ACT/SAT/TAAS/TAKS scores:
- ACT – composite score of 23 with a minimum of 19 on
both the English and the mathematics test. Scores may not be more than
5 years old at the time of exemption.
- SAT – combined verbal and mathematics score of 1070 with
a minimum score of 500 on both the verbal and the mathematics tests.
Scores may not be more than 5 years old at the time of exemption.
- TAAS – a minimum scaled score of 1770 on the writing test,
a TLI of 86 on the math test and 89 on the reading test. Scores may
not be more than 3 years old at the time of exemption.
- TAKS – for the graduating class of 2005 (TAKS given in their
junior year), scores are 2200 in math and 2200 in English/Language
Arts (ELA) with a writing subscore of at least 3.
Other exemptions include:
- Students who have graduated with an associate or baccalaureate
degree from an accredited Texas institution of higher education.
- Transfer students who have completed certain college-level course
work, as determined by Lee College, will be exempt. Students with
this coursework should meet with a Counselor for more information.
- Students who have attended any institution and have been determined
to have met readiness standards by that institution. This must
be posted on the student's official transcript.
- Students serving on active duty as a member of the US armed forces,
the Texas National Guard, or as a member of a reserve component
of the US armed forces and have been serving for at least three years preceding
enrollment.
- Students who on or after August 1, 1990, were honorably discharged,
retired, or released from active duty as a member of the armed
forces, the Texas National Guard, or serve as a member of a reserve component
of the US armed forces.
- Students who are exempt based on TASP standards are exempt from
initial testing. This includes students who have credits prior
to the fall of 1989 and have transcripts from a Texas Institution of Higher
Education with this exemption posted.
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