Students do not need to submit a separate application for housing for the SOS Program. Students who register to attend the program will be sent housing information.
The residence hall will be open on July 10, 2022 for move-in. Note: For special move-in arrangements, please contact the Residential Life and Housing Office in advance - 713-313-7206 or by e-mail at TSUhousing@tsu.edu.
University Towers is equipped with such amenities as high-speed internet access, cable, computer labs, vending machines, laundry facilities, study areas, and lounges.
Yes. All students that reside in TSU campus housing must register their vehicle with TSU Department of Public Safety. Vehicle registration must be completed within the first ten (10) days of the start of each academic semester. All students who have vehicles must purchase a decal. All housing communities have designated parking for all residents and visitors. For more information on parking, visit https://police.tsu.edu/index.php/parking/student-parking/.
No, it is recommended that all students acquire rental insurance for all personal property of value. Information on rental insurance is available at www.collegestudentinsurance.com.
All students are governed by the University Student Code of Conduct. In addition, the Residential Life and Housing Student Handbook will serve as the official rules, policies, and procedures for the residential community. Students will be provided this information during the orientation session for the SOS Program.
Students selected to participate in the SOS Program may complete the application for campus housing online at www.tsu.edu/housing. Only eligible students that complete the SOS Program will be allowed to move into their campus housing assignment for the fall semester.
SOS participants who take the TSI exam through the TSU University Testing Center are not be required to pay the assessment fee. If students take the exam at another institution, that institution may require them to pay their fee for the TSI Assessment exam.