Kathryn Hrncir
Counselor (A-L)
361-364-6672
khrncir@sintonisd.net
Stephanie Waller
Counselor (M-Z)
361-364-6671
swaller@sintonisd.net
Heather Blankenship
Counselor Secretary/Registrar/PEIMS Clerk
361-364-6659
hblankenship@sintonisd.net
ALL STUDENTS INTERESTED IN REGISTERING FOR DUAL CREDIT COURSES.
****LOGIN TO GOOGLE CLASSROOM TO REGISTER FOR THE TSIA****
The TSIA will be administered at Sinton H.S.
The following are practice sites for the TSIA:
http://accuplacerpractice.collegeboard.org/
http://ctle.hccs.edu/gcpass/PREPMath/prepmath.htm
http://sites.austincc.edu/tsiprep/
http://www.lsco.edu/learningcenter/testprep.asp
http://www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathlab/thea/thea_test.htm
The TSI Assessment (TSIA) is part of the Texas Success Initiative program designed to help your college or university determine if you are ready for college-level course work in the general areas of reading, writing, and mathematics. This program also will help determine what type of course or intervention will best meet your needs to help you become better prepared for college-level course work if you are not ready. If you are an incoming college student in Texas, you are required to take the TSI Assessment — unless you are already exempt — to determine your readiness for college-level work. Based on how you perform, you may either be enrolled in a college-level course that matches your skill level and/or be placed in the appropriate developmental course or intervention to improve your skills and prepare you for success in collegelevel courses.
FASFA – Free Application for Federal Student Aid
FAFSA opens OCTOBER 1 — ALL SENIORS MUST COMPLETE THEIR FAFSA!!!
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a form that is prepared annually by current and prospective college students in the United States to determine their eligibility for student financial aid.
To expedite the process, students will be creating their FSA ID pin prior to the FAFSA webinars.
ApplyTexas is similar to the Common Appl but specifically for Texas schools. You can apply for admissions to any Texas public university, participating community colleges, or participating private universities, and you can easily copy parts of your application to another Texas school so you can avoid having to do an entirely new application for each school.
Apply Texas requires an essay for your application. Click here to view Apply Texas Essay Prompts and writing tips.
Texas Common Course Numbering System
The Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS) is a voluntary, co-operative effort among 137 Texas community colleges and universities to facilitate transfer of freshman and sophomore level general academic coursework. TCCNS provides a shared, uniform set of course designations for students and their advisors to use in determining both course equivalency and degree applicability of transfer credit on a statewide basis. When students transfer between two participating TCCNS institutions, a course taken at the sending institution transfers as the course carrying the same TCCNS designation at the receiving institution.
All TCCNS courses are identified by a four character course prefix representing the course type or academic discipline, followed by a four digit course number.
The first digit of the course number denotes the academic level of the course. The second digit represents the credit value of the course in semester hours. The third and fourth digits establish course sequencing and/or distinguish the course from others of the same level, credit value, and prefix.
We have a link in Google Classrooms if you need us! Log in and let us know if you need us for academic advising, social problems/issues, problems at home, college concerns or no problems, just want to talk.
Seniors – There is a form if you need to request transcripts. We will electronically send your transcript for admissions.
Let us know what you need!