Explore our Student Services

Student Learning Services
At TTI, we are committed to our students’ success. We, therefore, offer a range of services to meet the learning needs of individual students. These include one-to-one and small group assistance, peer tutoring and study skills sessions on a variety of topics. We work with our students to develop new skills and improve existing ones such as Planning and Time Management, Mind maps, Making notes, Reading skills, Writing skills, APA references, Peer and group tutoring, Exam preparation and Presentation skills. If you need assistance with the above, please contact the Learning Centre staff for instructions.
There is also a helpdesk that provides students with the following services;
  • Telephone
  • Printing
  • Photocopying
  • Internet access and services
  • Power point projector
  • Classroom booking and Study related materials eg. Markers, etc.
You will be required to pay a small service fee for some of the above services.
TTI Students' Association (TTISA)
In the beginning of every school year all registered students are required to create the TTI Student Association in which they choose office bearers – (President, Secretary and Treasurer). Office bearers and representatives elected from each program of study will form the Students’ council.
The TTISA council under the guidance of the Head Tutor is responsible for all students’ affairs, student related activities and assist with the maintenance and cleaning of the campus.
TTISA Funds
This is a compulsory fee of $10 per semester that is included in the registration fee. Each registered student (full time and part time) must pay the TTISA fee. The TTISA fund is used for student related activities approved by the Manager Staff and Student affairs. The fund is managed by the TTISA and the Manager Staff and Student Affairs.
Students' Committees
TTISA is responsible for forming of students’ committees, which provide students with opportunities to participate effectively in various extra curricula activities managed by the Staff and Student affairs section. These committees provide the basis for students to learn about team-work, sharing of ideas, leadership and relevant skills required in the work place. Team leaders are required to submit reports to the TTISA and Students’ council monthly meetings.
The committees are limited but are not restricted to the following;
    • Ecumenical Talanga Group: The students’ Christian fellowship group to assist the Chaplain with the running of all spiritual activities within TTI.
    • Health and Sports Committee: To facilitate and coordinate sports activities.
    • Social and Cultural Committee: To assist in social and cultural related activities.
    • Performing Arts and Music: To encourage students with talents and to take part in social events where student with talents can perform. The committee can organize social events to showcase students’ talents.
    Staff members are also invited by the TTISA to assist in the affairs of these committees. In the first meeting of the TTISA council, committee leaders are appointed and they will be responsible for managing matters resolved in the committees and to provide monthly reports to the TTISA General meeting