Resources
University Services & Resources
The University Services & Resources page provides helpful links to a wide range of academic, personal and social support available to all SHSU students.
See below for additional support available to all SHSU students:
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        Personal Needs
        SHSU Career Success CenterOffers resume critiques, mock interviews, and career fairs to help you get your dream job. 
 SHSU Food PantryProvides FREE food to students, check for distribution dates. 
 Free Food CalendarA running calendar of FREE food opportunities on campus. 
 Tripod’s Thrift StoreProvides FREE personal care items to students. 
 Reba Bock Career ClosetProvides FREE professional clothing to students. 
 Student Health CenterPrimary care outpatient clinic, located on campus, has an in-house pharmacy and dental office. Students may enroll in a student health insurance plan provided by Aetna. 
 Disability ServicesAssists students with equal access to educational programs, services and activities. 
 Nutrition EducationMeet with a dietetic intern or attend a FREE workshop. 
 Huntsville & Conroe Apartment ListingsList of apartments in the Huntsville and Conroe areas 
 KatPostYour one-stop-shop for mail services, including sending and receiving mail. 
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        Mental Health
        Helpline 936-294-4111The SHSU Helpline is a FREE after-hours (Mon-Thurs; 4-9 pm) mental health service. 
 SHSU Counseling CenterProvides individual, couple and group therapy to students. 
 Jack Staggs Counseling ClinicOffers FREE counseling services to students and the community. 
 Community Counseling Clinic – The Woodlands CenterOffers FREE counseling services to students and the community. 
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        Financial & Legal
        Financial AidInformation on grants, loans, scholarships, work study, Bearkat Promise and more. 
 Scholarships4KatsA streamlined scholarship application for all student classification levels. 
 Get a Job on CampusFind a job on campus using the Bearkats Get Hired partnership with Handshake. 
 Student Money Management CenterOffers FREE one on one coaching sessions to assist students with personal finances. 
 Bearkat Emergency FundGet short-term financial assistance in times of need. 
 Cost CalculatorEstimates the cost of one semester at SHSU. 
 Student Legal & Mediation ServicesProvides an on-staff attorney dedicated to advising SHSU students on legal matters. 
 Notaries
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        Just for Fun
        Rec SportsIntramural sports, informal recreation, club sports, outdoor recreation, aquatics and more. 
 Video Recording StudioProvides the space and technology to quickly and easily record a video presentation. 
 Music Listening RoomA space for students to use books, scores, phonographs, compact discs, DVD discs, and videotapes in the NGL collection. 
 Library ServicesCheck out board games and more. 
 Equipment RentalRent outdoor recreational equipment, including kayaks, paddle boards, tents and more. 
 90.5 The KAT Campus Radio StationThe Kat is a student-run radio station broadcast on 90.5 FM 24 hours a day. 
 Sam Houston Memorial MuseumTexas history and the legacy of General Sam Houston lives on in this educational complex. 
 Kat KlubOn campus game room in the Lowman Student Center; bowling lanes, billiards, table tennis and more. 
 Bearkat Golf CourseMulti-tee course offers options suitable for golfers of every skill level. 
 Athletics Ticketing Office
 CAM Ticketing Office
 SHSU Events Calendar
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        Technology
        IT@SAM Service Desk
 IT@SAM Technology Tutorials
 Home Use SoftwareDownload FREE software on your personal device; includes Microsoft Office 365, Adobe Creative Cloud and more. 
 Library ServicesComputer workstations, printing, borrow a laptop, adaptive and assistive technology available. 
 SHSU Online Support Desk
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        Transportation & Safety
        Kat TracksProvides FREE transportation to local shopping for students. 
 Security EscortThe University Police Department provides on-campus escorts 24 hours a day. 
 Office of Title IX & Discrimination ResolutionIf you or someone you know has been subjected to sexual misconduct or any form of discrimination, you may report such behaviors to the Office of Title IX & Discrimination Resolution. Reports may be submitted anonymously online. 
 Parking Office
 Vehicle Assistance
 University Police Department(Non-Emergency)
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        Veterans
        Veterans Resource CenterAssists those who have served our country with the transition to university life. 
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        Academics
        The Woodlands Center
 Registration Open/Close Dates
 How to Register for Classes
 Registration Schedule
 DegreeWorks
 TK-20
 Apply to Graduate
 Request a Transcript
 Campus Book StoreTextbooks and spirit items 
 Bearkat BundleTextbook rental program for students, webpage includes link to Opt Out/Opt In. 
 Focus 2Focus 2 is an interactive tool to help you choose a major and explore career options. 
 Library ServicesIncludes borrowing materials, research resources, study spaces, copying, printing, technology, board games and more. 
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        Student Success Groups
        ForwardSupport program for former foster youth, orphans, wards of the court or homeless students. 
College of Education Resources
Serves first generation students with financial and academic need who are seeking a bachelor’s degree and teaching certification.
Provides study materials and support to help teacher candidate prepare for certification tests.
Charles Butt Scholarship for Aspiring Teachers
First year students can choose to live alongside other education majors in a dorm.
The College of Education Grad Hub
Your go to office for all COE grad program questions.
For TEA certification questions/information.
For those seeking a master's degree.
Applying, admission, paying for grad school, events and more
Graduate Student Travel Funds Request Form
Overview, order of events, deadlines, forms and more
Event designed to facilitate master’s students’ research and writing progress.
FREE, all-inclusive weekend program to assist doctoral scholars enrolled in any proposal or dissertation course.
For graduate students interested in a career involving teaching.
National Association of Graduate-Professional Students
Resources for Graduate Research
Mentorship program with alumni.
Graduate Computer Lab and Student Lounge
Computer lab and lounge with FREE food, coffee and school supplies.
 
        Charles Butt Scholarship
The Charles Butt Scholarship for Aspiring Teachers is designed to support promising students pursuing a future in the teaching profession. The scholarship consists of $8,000-$10,000 in annual funding, as well as professional development opportunities and mentorship from sitting public school educators. The scholarship is open to students who are working toward receiving their teaching certification for the first time at selected universities.
 
        Hawkins Scholars
The Department of Education awarded the first-ever awards for the Augustus F. Hawkins Centers of Excellence Program grants to increase high-quality teacher preparation programs for teachers of color, strengthen the diversity of our teacher pipeline, and address teacher shortages.
 
        Noyce Scholarship
The highly prestigious, nationally recognized Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship supports exceptional students who plan to teach STEM fields in a high-needs school district with $10,000 per academic year. The scholarship, funded by the National Science Foundation, is renewable for up to two years.
 
        Holmes Scholarship
Holmes Scholars at SHSU will join a national network of students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds and are pursuing doctoral degrees. Holmes Scholars are selected based on their academic achievements and their commitment to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the field of education.