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University of Houston

Texas - America

UH - University of Houston (University of Houston)

University of Houston, founded in 1927 is a Non-Profit Public University in Texas (America).

Texas

Texas having a population of about 20 Million, is an important city/region of America. The native language of the people of Texas is English . The University is located in Urban area of Texas.

UH - University of Houston is officially accredited and/or affiliated and/or recognized by: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges .

University of Houston is ranked at 53 in America where as World Rank is 72. The Approximate enrollment in the university is 45000 students. The university offers Diploma/Certificate, Bachelor Degree, Master Degree, Doctorate Degree, programs in various disciplines. No information is available about the financial aid (scholarships).

The University offers Diploma/Certificate, Bachelor - under-graduate, Master - graduate (MS), Doctorate - post-graduate (PhD) degree programs in many fields of study including Arts and Humanities, Letter, Language, and Culture, Health Sciences, Engineering and Engineering Sciences, Law, Information Technology, Sociology, Medicines, and more.

The University of Houston began as Houston Junior College (HJC). On March 7, 1927, trustees of the Houston Independent School District (HISD) Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution that authorized the founding and operating of a junior college. The junior college was operated and administered by HISD

Location

212 Ezekiel Cullen Building

Houston

77204-2018 Texas

United States

  • Phone: +1 (713) 743 1000
  • Fax:       +1 (713) 743 8837
  • Website:     University of Houston
  • Country (America) Rank: 53
  • World Rank: 72

Degree Programs

University of Houston offers programs of the following levels:

Diploma/Certificate
Bachelor
Master
Post Graduate


Academic Calendar

The academic calendar (Yearly admission time): june july

Language

City Language: English
Campus Language: English

Profile

  • Enrollment: 45000
  • International Student: 1000
  • Research Output: Not Available
  • Faculty Staff: 1000

Facilities

  • Library:
  • Sports:
  • Financial Aid:
  • Housing (Hostel):

Available Fields of Study

Admissions for Diploma/Certificate, Bachelor - under-graduate, Master - graduate (MS), Doctorate - post-graduate (PhD) levels are offered in the following field of studies. Click/tap the link to view the universities offering programs in this field in Texas.

  • Arts and Humanities
  • Letter, Language, and Culture
  • Health Sciences
  • Engineering and Engineering Sciences
  • Law
  • Information Technology
  • Sociology
  • Medicines

Important: Please contact or visit the official website of University of Houston for updated detailed information on fields of study and degree levels currently offered; the above information is indicative only and may not be up-to-date or complete.

Admissions

  • For both Males and Females (Co-education)
  • Both International and Domestic students are accepted
  • The University is Public and Non-Profit

Tuition Fee (Approximate)

  • Local Applicant/Student
    Undergraduate
    US $10000
  • International Applicant/Student
    Undergraduate
    US $17500
  • Local Applicant/Student
    Postgraduate
    US $5000
  • International Applicant/Student
    Postgraduate
    US $10000

Admission Test Requirements

  • Both International and Domestic students are accepted
  • No information about Admission Test

Important: admission policy and acceptance rate of University of Houston may vary by areas of study, degree level, student nationality or residence and other criteria. Please contact the University of Houston's Admission Office or visit official website for detailed information. the above admission information is indicative only and may not be complete or up-to-date.

Academic Calendar

The academic calendar (Yearly admission time): june july

The University of Houston, initially reserved for white and non-black students, was racially desegregated circa the 1960s as part of the civil rights movements. A group of students called Afro-Americans for Black Liberation (AABL) advocated for desegregation in that period. Robinson Block, a UH undergraduate student writing for Houston History Magazine, stated that as local businesses and student organization remained segregated by race, the first group of black students "had a hard time