
It's Never Too Late to Finish What You Started
Are you thinking about going back to college after 10, 15, or even 20 years? If you've completed 60 or more college hours, you can now finish your bachelor’s degree through WT's It's Never Too Late (INTL) initiative. What's more, you can complete an embedded associate's degree while pursuing a bachelor's degree, keeping you on track every step of the way. If you've completed coursework toward a master's or doctoral program, you could be eligible to return and complete your degree as well.
INTL offers flexible course options, real support, and no re-application fee. Plus, you'll have access to resources across campus such as:
- Dedicated advisors who understand adult learners in Advising Services
- Tech support for all WT learning systems from WT Information Technology
- Study skills support and tutoring from Testing and Tutoring Services
- Career exploration and professional development opportunities the Office of Career and Professional Development
Getting Started
Step 1: Apply to WT
Being admitted to WT is the first step, so start your application now!
- Choose Undergraduate Admission for a bachelor’s degree, or Graduate Admission for a master’s or doctoral degree.
- Gradaute students should contact the Graduate School to learn more about eligibility before starting the reapplication process.
Step 2: Register for Classes
Undergraduate Students:
Once you have been admitted to WT, schedule a Buff Success appointment with Advising Services to review your academic program options. Your advisor will walk you through the greenlighting process so that you will be able to register for classes.
How to Schedule a Buff Success Appointment:
- Login to Buff Connect student portal (https://mybuff.wtamu.edu/)
- Select Buff Success.
- On the My Appointment Card, select Schedule Appointment.
- You will have multiple options from which to choose. Select the time/date that works
Your dedicated advisors will be:
Alyson Ries, Director of Advising Services
- Email: aries@wtamu.edu
- Phone: 806-651-5300
Mandy Puryear, Senior Academic Advisor
- Email: mpuryear@wtamu.edu
- Phone: 806-651-5300
Graduate Students:
Once you have been admitted to a master's or doctoral program, contact your academic advisor for personalized guidance on coursework, registration, and greenlighting.