Why choose the Tech Transfer Acceleration Program (TTAP)?
TTAP provides a comprehensive and structured learning experience to provisional students. The goal of the program is to help students establish the skills needed to successfully complete college level work, develop strong academic behaviors such as study habits, and set goals toward graduation. TTAP students will be expected to fully participate in bi-weekly academic advising, monthly seminars, and courses that will help to increase knowledge about the available resources on campus and what is required to be a thriving student at the university level. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to connect to Texas Tech University, and will be prepared for successful admittance to the university upon completion of the program. Click here for the Student Application–> Who is eligible to apply to TTAP? Students who are not offered regular freshman admission to Texas Tech may apply to TTAP. Out-of-state students are not eligible to participate in TTAP. What are the course/ GPA requiremen
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