Tarleton State University - Waco @ McLennan Community College University Center

Tarleton State University - Waco offers:
- 7 undergraduate degrees
- 5 graduate degrees
- 2 certification options.
For more information select the Degree Programs tab. You may call 254-299-8361 for additional information or make an appointment with an advisor. Tarleton State University Waco operates at the University Center at McLennan Community College and the Region XII Service Center.

Waco Programs Student Orientation
Dates: 8/16/2008
Location: McLennan Community College, Learning Technology Center 2nd Floor Foyer
Category: University Events
Contact: Dr. Kim Rynearson, 254-299-8385
Description: Tarleton State University will hold a Student Orientation for new and current students who are pursuing a Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in Waco. Prospective students also are welcome to attend.
Representatives from the Texan Card Office (Tarleton ID card), Admissions, the Registrar’s office, the Graduate School, Career Services, Information Resources, the Tarleton library, and advisors for eight Bachelor's degree programs (Agricultural Services and Development with Teacher Certification, Criminal Justice, Business Administration, Business Occupations, Psychology, and Interdisciplinary Studies Math/ESL grades 4-8) and five Master’s degree programs (Master of Business Administration, Management and Leadership, Educational Administration, Counseling, and Counseling Psychology) will be available to answer current and prospective students’ questions about degree programs offered in Waco.
For more information, visit our website at http://www.tarleton.edu/~waco
9 a.m. to Noon (come and go)

Degree Program Interest Survey - Please
complete this brief survey to help Tarleton serve your educational needs
and interests in Waco and the Northern Central Texas Region.

NOTE: Inclement Weather Waco
In the event of inclement weather in
Waco
, notification of Tarleton Waco class closings or delays
will be posted on the Tarleton home page.
www.tarleton.edu
Whether these locations close or not, each employee and student should use common sense and good judgment about driving to and from class when traveling conditions are hazardous.
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