Parallel Studies
The Parallel Studies Department at Blinn College provides both learning community courses for students completing Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements and learning frameworks student success courses for every student attending Blinn College.
Boot Camp Courses
Boot Camp Courses are offered to students who have scored one or two points below the required TSI college-ready score required in reading, writing, and math. Students currently enrolled in developmental courses who are referred by their instructor may be candidates.
Boot Camps are a review of one section of the TSI test in a morning session, followed by testing on the reviewed section in the afternoon.
Learning Frameworks Transfer Courses for all Blinn Students
A learning frameworks, student success course provides you with support and strategies for college success as you transition from high school or return to college after a break. Blinn offers two learning frameworks courses, EDUC 1300 and EDUC 1100, for you to choose from, depending on campus, program, and student profile. Not all students are required to take a learning frameworks course. An advisor will help you determine if a learning frameworks course is right for you and help you understand how your course will transfer to another college or university.
To complete TSI requirements, students are advised into one of the following learning community courses depending on test scores. Information about TSI test preparation, testing, exemptions, and placement can be found at this link: 12y0.778jz.com/testing/tsi
The following DIRW courses provide students with instructional support and success strategies to successfully complete English 1301, or a history course where available. To successfully complete TSI requirements, students must earn a grade of C or better in one of the learning community courses. A grade of C in ENGL 1301 may be required for degree plan. Students are advised to check with an advisor about degree plan requirements. Earning grades of C or better ensures that students remain in good academic standing.
Learning community courses:
- DIRW 0238 co-enrolled with ENGL 1301
- DIRW 0327 co-enrolled with ENGL 1301, or on some campuses a history course, in a learning community course.
Boot Camps are an attempt to accelerate placement for students who show evidence of competence in the content based on instruction or holistic advising. Boot camps are offered twice a year; see an advisor for more information. Seating is limited in all boot camp sessions.
Students are responsible for their own transportation to classes. The following links may help students coordinate their commute to Blinn College.
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Alternative Transportation
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Handicap-Accessible Transportation
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