Navigating the TSIA2 and Sending Scores to Dallas College: A Comprehensive Guide

The Texas Success Initiative Assessment 2.0 (TSIA2) is a crucial component of ensuring student success in Texas colleges. This article provides a detailed overview of the TSIA2, its requirements, and how to send your scores to Dallas College. It also covers exemptions, waivers, and additional requirements for international and dual credit students.

Understanding the TSIA2

The TSIA2 is a state-legislated program designed to improve student success in college. Before registering for courses with a TSIA2 prerequisite, you must take the TSI assessment or qualify for an exemption. This assessment helps determine your readiness for college-level coursework and identifies areas where you may need additional support.

Preparing for the TSIA2

Consider preparing for the TSIA2 to maximize your chances of success. Dallas College may cover your first remote proctoring fee in certain instances. However, be aware that there is typically a $28 fee to schedule your remote testing appointment with the virtual proctor.

Dallas College provides a bridge program for first-year students. This program offers a customized learning plan based on a practice TSI exam taken on Day 1, helping students to address any identified weaknesses before taking the official TSIA2.

Sending TSIA2 Scores to Dallas College

While the specific method for sending TSIA2 scores to Dallas College isn't explicitly detailed in the provided information, the following general guidelines can be inferred and supplemented with common practices:

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  1. Taking the TSIA2 at Dallas College: If you take the TSIA2 at a Dallas College testing center, your scores are automatically sent to the college.
  2. Taking the TSIA2 at Another Institution: If you take the TSIA2 at another college or testing center, you will need to request an official score report be sent to Dallas College. This usually involves contacting the testing center or the college where you took the test and requesting them to send your scores electronically or via mail to the Dallas College admissions office.
  3. Submitting Scores Electronically: Check with Dallas College to see if they accept electronic score submissions directly from the testing agency (e.g., College Board, if applicable).
  4. Including Your Dallas College ID: When sending your scores, ensure you include your Dallas College student ID number to ensure proper processing and accurate record-keeping.

Important Note: Always confirm the exact procedures and accepted methods for sending TSIA2 scores with the Dallas College admissions office or testing center. Their website or a phone call can provide the most up-to-date information.

TSIA2 Exemptions and Waivers

You may be exempt from taking the TSIA2 based on certain criteria. The Dallas College catalog provides detailed information about TSI exemptions and waivers. Common exemptions include:

  • Meeting certain SAT or ACT score thresholds.
  • Having completed specific college-level coursework.
  • Serving in the military.

It is crucial to review the Dallas College catalog to determine if you qualify for an exemption or waiver, potentially saving you time and testing fees.

Requirements for International Students

Dallas College adheres to federal law when enrolling international students, as guided by the US Department of Homeland Security via the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). International students must meet specific requirements, including:

  1. English Proficiency: Demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following:

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    • TOEFL score of 71 or higher on the internet-based version.
    • IELTS overall score of 6.0 or higher.
    • Duolingo English Test score of 105 or higher.
    • Taking the ACCUPLACER ESL Placement test.

    Note: Even with these scores, TSI may still be required.

  2. Medical Requirements:

    • Provide official written medical proof of freedom from tuberculosis through either a negative Mantoux tuberculin skin test or chest x-ray that was given in the United States within the last year.
    • Provide official written medical proof of bacterial meningitis vaccination. (Required for anyone 21 years of age or younger).
  3. SEVP Compliance:

    • Must be in good/active standing with the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP).
    • Have an OFFICIAL transcript on file from the current SEVP-certified school with an established grade point average (GPA) and/or proof of first session completion.
  4. Health Insurance: Dallas College strongly recommends that international students obtain health insurance for the duration of their studies.

  5. Program Restrictions: Dallas College presently has no active non-credit Vocational or Technical Education (M-1) programs in which international students may be admitted.

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Dual Credit and Early College High School Programs

The dual credit and early college high school program at Dallas College is designed for exceptional high school juniors and seniors who are ready to begin their college educations before high school graduation.

  • Registration: Students register for courses at their high schools between April and early August for the fall semester, and between November and early January for the spring semester. Students can only register when registration is open.
  • Deadlines: It is your high school's responsibility to communicate deadlines to students. It is the student's responsibility to meet the deadlines. There are no exceptions.
  • Transcript Requests: To transfer Dallas College's dual credit and early college high school credit, students should request that a transcript be sent from the registrar's office to the recipient university.
  • Grade Reports: Dallas College does not issue paper grade reports to students. The registrar's office issues grades electronically to students through eConnect after the close of the semester.

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