Richelle N. Jones, J.D., M.P.A.
Richelle N. Jones, J.D. is the Director of Student Support Services and Assessment in the Barbara Jordan – Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs. She is an advocate for all students in the BJ-ML School of Public Affairs and has a unique student-focused philosophy. A native of Brazoria, Texas, she is a three-time graduate from Texas Southern University and received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science in 2005, a Master of Public Administration degree in 2007, and a Juris Doctor in 2012 from TSU’s Thurgood Marshall School of Law.
Office Location: Public Affairs Building 102
E-Mail: richelle.jones@423445.com | Phone: 713.313.4886
Eddie Bebley
Eddie Bebley is an academic advisor/counselor in the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs. A native of Alabama, Mr. Bebley has been at Texas Southern University for 9 years. Prior to joining the BJ-ML School of Public Affairs, Mr. Bebley was an admission/recruitment counselor for the Office of Admissions. He has been an advisor in the BJ-ML School for four years.
Office Location: Public Affairs Building 102
E-Mail: eddie.bebley@423445.com | Phone: 713.313.7202
Sherena Johnson
Sherena Johnson is an academic advisor/counselor in the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs. A native of Louisiana, she earned her BA degree in Sociology from Texas Southern in 2013. Ms. Johnson has been at Texas Southern University for over 10 years. Prior to joining the BJ-ML School of Public Affairs, Ms. Johnson was a graduation analyst in the Office of Enrollment Services.
Office Location: Public Affairs Building 102
E-Mail: sherena.johnson@423445.com | Phone: 713.313.6730
Who Are We?
The Office of Student Support Services is here to help facilitate student success in the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs by complementing student academic development. Our primary function is to provide accurate and timely advisement to BJMLSPA students. Beyond advisement, our office offers a number of workshops and professional development activities meant to buttress the academic development that occurs in the classroom.
University Counseling Center
We understand that while the college experience can be exciting, it can also be stressful. Demands on time and deadlines for term papers and exams are all a part of being a college student, and that is just the academic side. There may also be issues in your life pertaining to family, friends, roommates, romantic relationships, and financial situations. For some students, a therapeutic relationship can provide insight and guidance concerning such issues….
Intramural Sports
Intramural Sports are structured competitive and recreational sports and activities designed for all students, faculty and staff at Texas Southern University. The program features on campus team and individual competition in a variety of sports. All IM Sports offer men, women and co-rec divisions for each sport offered. All TSU intramural participants must have an active IMLeagues account to participate in intramural activities….
Student Resources
University Counseling Center:
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Stress Management Tools:
Many students find that they need to develop new skills in order to balance academic demands with a healthy lifestyle. Fortunately, the University of Michigan offers many resources to help students develop these skills. Many students find that they can reduce their level of academic stress by improving skills such as time management, stress management, … Continue reading