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Or ask your high school to send an electronic official transcript to Sam Houston State University (code: 003606).
Human Resources and Payroll For Human Resources and/or Payroll requests or information, please contact SHSU Charter School at (936)294-3347 or charterschool@shsu.edu. For additional information, please visit the SHSU Human Resources and SHSU Payroll Office websites.
For assistance, support, and guidance with degree discovery and more contact the Graduate and Professional School at 936-294-2408 or TheGraduateSchool@shsu.edu.
Most Popular Majors Criminal Justice and Safety Studies. 787 Graduates. Business. 340 Graduates. Education. 296 Graduates. Psychology. 243 Graduates. Communications. 186 Graduates. Nursing. 154 Graduates. Kinesiology and Exercise Science. 124 Graduates. Animal Sciences and Husbandry. 123 Graduates.
If you have any questions, please contact The Registrars office by email at registrar@shsu.edu or at 936-294-1040.
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The Office of the University Registrar staff are available via email, by phone (713-743-1010, option 7), and by virtual or in-person appointments (schedule via the Navigate app) to help you with questions about your academic record.
You may also contact the Registrars Office at (936) 294-1040 (select option for Registration) or at registrar@shsu.edu for assistance and clarification on the error and possible solutions.
Texas State University is part of the Texas State University System and is governed by a nine-member Board of Regents. Other universities in the system include Sam Houston State University, Lamar University, and Sul Ross State University. Dr. Denise M Trauth has served as president of Texas State since August of 2002.

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