Tarleton boasts second Summer enrollment record
TSU Newsroom
STEPHENVILLE For the first time in its 122 years, Tarleton State University’s summer enrollment will exceed 7,000, breaking last year’s record and setting an all-time high for the fourth consecutive semester.
As of May 20, more than 7,300 students will take summer courses at Tarleton, up more than 600 from a year ago.
“These are exciting times at Tarleton as more and more students see our university as a first-choice destination,” said President James Hurley. “From the moment they arrive, our students know they are part of the Tarleton family, with faculty and staff ready to help them succeed.”
Howard Payne, Tarleton State form partnership for graduate programs
Special to the Bulletin
Howard Payne University and Tarleton State University recently signed an agreement that will facilitate the enrollment of HPU students into graduate programs in science at TSU.
The arrangement was designed to provide a more seamless transition for students between the two universities and increase opportunities for student achievement.
When students majoring in biology, chemistry or engineering science at HPU complete their degrees with a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, they will have a streamlined pathway to enroll in science programs in TSU’s College of Graduate Studies.
Latisha Williams, the current principal of Charles E. Patterson Middle School, was named as the newest principal of Robert M. Shoemaker High School, Killeen ISD Superintendent John Craft announced Monday.
âThroughout her 22-year career in Killeen ISD, Ms. Williams has built a strong rapport with her students, staff, and community,â KISD spokeswoman Taina Maya said in a press release. âAlways full of energy, the former Killeen High Girls Basketball coach believes in building a strong team from the ground up and always placing students at the forefront of every decision.â
Maya said Williams began her âinstructional leadership journeyâ in 2016 at Patterson Middle School.