Brian Still, Ph.D., Vice Provost
Box 42019 | Lubbock, TX 79409-2019
T 806.742.2184 | F 806.742.1331
brian.still@ttu.edu | www.depts.ttu.edu/online/
The Office of the Provost coordinates all programs offered at off-campus instructional sites in El Paso, Fredericksburg, Highland Lakes (Marble Falls), Junction, and Waco. Programs at these sites provide distance students with opportunities to earn undergraduate and graduate degrees with a blended delivery of face-to-face, interactive video conferencing, and online classes. Students may complete their degrees without the need to relocate or travel long distances from their homes and work.
Texas Tech University partners with regional community colleges for lower-division coursework and offers upper-division courses to complete a bachelor’s degree at some of the off-campus instructional sites. Graduate degrees are also offered through participating colleges at Texas Tech.
Students pursuing degree programs at these sites are held to the same entrance requirements as students at the Lubbock campus. Courses, curriculum, and graduation requirements at each site meet the same standards as those in Lubbock and are often taught by Lubbock faculty.
Off-Campus Instructional Sites
Texas Tech University – Amarillo (School of Veterinary Medicine)
806.742.3200 | https://www.depts.ttu.edu/vetschool/
Texas Tech University at Costa Rica
+506.4001.9900 | www.ttu.edu/costa-rica
Texas Tech University at El Paso
915.831.7620 | www.elpaso.ttu.edu
Texas Tech University at Fredericksburg
806.742.6440 | www.depts.ttu.edu/fredericksburg
Texas Tech University at Highland Lakes
806.742.6450 | www.depts.ttu.edu/highlandlakes
Texas Tech University at Waco
806.834.4667 | www.waco.ttu.edu
Texas Tech University Center at Junction
806.742.6434 | www.junction.ttu.edu
TTU Center at Junction offers an intensive two-week session in May (Intersession) as well as two three-week summer sessions in June and July that allow students to take undergraduate and graduate coursework. Texas Tech University Center at Junction is available to Texas Tech student organizations, faculty groups, researchers, and other professional organizations for workshops, retreats, and special activities. A wide range of housing accommodations and full-meal service is available year-round for groups of 15 to 200 people. Recreational opportunities include kayaking or tubing the South Llano River, hiking, a sand volleyball court, an interpretive trail system, and a swimming pool.
TTU Center at Junction is also home to the Llano River Field Research Station and the Outdoor Learning Center. The Llano River Field Research Station supports research on climate, rivers, watershed management, and environmental education. The nationally recognized, award-winning Outdoor Learning Center is a hands-on program for K-12 teachers and students that stimulates imagination and understanding of difficult abstract STEM concepts.
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