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The University of Houston provides school counselors with admissions resources to help students learn more about educational opportunities available here. We are committed to providing future students the best answers to questions about our community. We understand that students, parents, counselors and teachers need to be well informed in order to make decisions about higher education.

Choosing UH

Established in 1927, the University of Houston empowers students in their pursuit of learning, discovery, leadership and engagement. Located in a sprawling metropolis, our premier Tier One campus is home to award-winning faculty, innovative research centers, alumni who have become international leaders and one of the most diverse student populations in the nation.

  • 46,000 +  Students
  • 250 +  Undergraduate Majors and Minors
  • 37  Research Centers
  • 15  Academic Colleges
  • 21:1  Student-to-Faculty Ratio
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Preparing Applications

Admissions Requirements

Sending Supporting Information

To expedite admission decisions, the University of Houston requires U.S. freshmen applicants to self-report high school grades as part of the admissions application process. Applicants must report grades from all English, math, science and social studies courses.

Have ACT or SAT score(s) sent to us directly from the testing agency. Our code for ACT is 4236; SAT is 6870. If your student is applying test-optional, they will not have to submit test scores.

Newly admitted students and freshman and transfer applicants can use this form to request a change of major.

Undergraduate applicants may request to change the admission term of their application by completing the Application Term Change Request Form. This form is due by the application deadline for the new term.

Meet Your Admissions Representative

Admissions representatives are experts when it comes to applying to the University of Houston. If you'd like to talk to an admissions representative for admissions support, you can schedule an in-person or a virtual admissions advising appointment, or contact us by phone at 713-743-1010, option 4 or by email at admissions@uh.edu. Please note that admissions representatives do not provide support with course selection or registration.

Advising


Transferring Credit

Transferring college credits can be confusing. Meet our Transfer Credit Estimator, a new tool designed to help you and your students estimate how many course credits may transfer to their chosen degree program at the University of Houston.

Cost & Aid

  • Tuition

    Everything you need to know about the cost of attending the University of Houston.

    Find out more.
  • Scholarships & Financial Aid

    The Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid can answer all your questions on how to help your student get financial assistance.

    Find out more.
  • FAFSA

    To be considered for federal financial aid, students must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The University’s FAFSA code is 003652.

    Find out more.

Supporting our counselors

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Explore the UH campus through an in-person group tour or a virtual interactive tour and get a feel of what it's like to be a Coog.

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From admission to graduation, our Enrollment Services staff is here to help you navigate your student experience at the University of Houston.

Learn more about support resources

Check out our counselor handout, designed for counselors to share with their students. This handout gives an overview of UH admissions information.

View the counselor handout

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