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INTERNATIONAL FRESHMAN
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Page 1: 20 21 TravelPiece International Issuu...To send your test scores to us directly from the testing agency, use these codes—6870 for TOEFL, 4236 for ACT, and 6870 for SAT. TOEFL (iBT):

INTERNATIONAL FRESHMAN

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READY TOINTERNATIONAL FRESHMAN ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

*Some majors have additional requirements other than the ones listed above, including SAT/ACT scores. Majors with additional requirements are indicated with a . For more information, visit uh.edu/freshman-majors-ar.

MINIMUM GRADES/MARKS MEETS ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS

Equivalent 3.0 GPA or higher (4.0 scale) Yes

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST REQUIREMENTS If you live in an English-speaking country that uses English as a native language, you do not need to meet this requirement.

If you do not live in an English-speaking country that uses English as a native language, you must meet one of the following test score requirements. To send your test scores to us directly from the testing agency, use these codes—6870 for TOEFL, 4236 for ACT, and 6870 for SAT.

TOEFL (iBT): 79 SAT Total/Evidence Based Reading and Writing: 1170/530

TOEFL (PBT): 550 ACT Composite/English: 24/21

IELTS Overall: 6.5 Duolingo English Test: 105

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uh.edu/international

APPLY ONLINEGo to applytexas.org or commonapp.org to apply. No essay required!

APPLICATION FEEPay the $90 application fee.

TEST SCORESSend official test scores directly from the testing agency.

ACADEMIC RECORDSSend o�cial* secondary school or high school academic records (transcripts, mark sheets, graduation certi�cate, etc.). We prefer these to be submitted electronically through your school counselor via email or the Common Application. They can also be sent by mail to 4434 University Drive, Houston, TX 77204.*O�cial transcripts must either state "o�cial," have your institution's seal, a signature by a school o�cial, or an o�cial watermark. It’s up to the discretion of the O�ce of Admissions to determine the validity of the transcript, and the o�ce reserves the right to request additional or di�erent copies if needed.

APPLICATION STATUSCheck your application status in your my.uh.edu self-service portal.

APPLICATION PROCESS

PASSPORT ID Submit a copy of your passport ID page(s).

FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS Submit your a�davit of support and bank statements.

INTERNATIONAL ADDRESS FORM Submit your international address form.

ORIENTATION Register for your mandatory Orientation in your my.uh.edu self-service portal.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CHECK-IN Learn more about the International Student Check-In process at uh.edu/oisss/students.

STEPS TO RECEIVE I20Admitted students are noti�ed by email and provided instructions to receive an I-20.

Steps after admission:

STEPS TO ENROLL

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LET’S TALK ABOUT

uh.edu/cost

ESTIMATED TUITION AND FEES

SCHOLARSHIPSComplete your admissions application by the priority scholarship deadline, November 1, 2020. Some scholarships may require an additional application. Check out uh.edu/scholarships for other University, foundation, state, and private scholarships.

$25,831

$1,008

$26,839

Tuition

Required Fees

Total

ON-CAMPUS

$9,750

$1,360*

Room & Board

Books & Supplies

OFF-CAMPUS

$9,419*

$1,360*

Tuition and fees are based on two 15-hour semesters in the 2020-2021 academic year. This is an estimate as costs may vary based on your academic college. See if you qualify as a Texas resident at uh.edu/residency.

*Indirect expenses, not paid to the University of Houston, will vary based on individual choices.

AWARD

Up to $6,000 per year; renewable up to 4 years

Full tuition & fees up to 4 years + 2 years on-campus housing & meal plan + research/study abroad stipend eligibility

SCHOLARSHIP

Academic Excellence

Tier One

CRITERIA FORCONSIDERATION

Varies from year-to-year. For Fall 2020, the avg awardee had a 1320 SAT or 29 ACT and top 11% class rank

Varies from year-to-year. For Fall 2020, the avg awardee had a 1400 SAT or 30 ACT and top 10% class rank. Includes an additional selection process.

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PICK YOUR

For more information about majors with additional requirements, visit uh.edu/freshman-majors-ar

GERALD D. HINES COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGNArchitectureEnvironmental Design*Industrial DesignInterior Architecture*All new Environmental Design students shouldselect Architecture as their major when applying.

KATHRINE G. MCGOVERN COLLEGE OF THE ARTSArtArt HistoryDanceGraphic DesignMusicPaintingPerformancePhotography/Digital MediaSculptureTheatre

C. T. BAUER COLLEGE OF BUSINESSAccountingEntrepreneurshipFinanceManagementManagement Information SystemsMarketingSupply Chain ManagementAll new students are admitted as Pre-Business.Once you complete the required University and business core classes, you’re able to declare a speci�c major in business.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONHealthHuman Development and Family StudiesTeaching and Learning

CULLEN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGBiomedical EngineeringChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer Engineering and Analytics Construction Engineering Electrical EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPetroleum EngineeringSystems Engineering

CONRAD N. HILTON COLLEGE OF HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENTHotel and Restaurant Management

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCESAfrican American StudiesAmerican Sign Language InterpretingAnthropologyChinese StudiesCommunication Sciences and DisordersCommunication StudiesEconomicsEnglishExercise ScienceFitness and SportsFrenchHealth CommunicationHistoryHuman Nutrition and FoodsJournalismLiberal StudiesMedia ProductionPhilosophyPolitical SciencePsychologyReligious StudiesSociologySpanishSports AdministrationStrategic CommunicationWomen’s, Gender, and Sexuality StudiesWorld Cultures and Literatures

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES & MATHEMATICSBiochemical and Biophysical SciencesBiologyChemistryComputer ScienceEarth ScienceEnvironmental SciencesGeologyGeophysicsHonors Biomedical SciencesMathematical BiologyMathematicsPhysics

COLLEGE OF NURSINGPre-Nursing

COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGYBiotechnologyComputer Engineering TechnologyComputer Information SystemsConstruction ManagementDigital MediaElectrical Power Engineering TechnologyHuman Resources DevelopmentMechanical Engineering TechnologyRetailing and Consumer ScienceSupply Chain and Logistics TechnologyTechnology Leadership and Innovation Management

PRE-PROFESSIONAL TRACKSPre-DentistryPre-LawPre-MedicinePre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical TherapyPre-Veterinary MedicineThese are not majors, but if you choose a pre-professional track, your advisor will work to align your degree plan with prerequisite requirements for professional school.

EXPLORATORY STUDIESExploratory Studies is a short-term preparatory major for students still considering their major options and for those admitted because they didn’t meet the speci�c admissions requirements for their chosen majors. Student Success Advocates will help you make informed career decisions and complete your prerequisite preparation so you can petition to change majors as soon as you are eligible.

Nationally Ranked*

Additional Requirements

*Some programs do not have a national ranking system.

uh.edu/majors

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APPLICATION DEADLINES

+1 (713) 743-1010, option 4uh.edu/[email protected]

#UNLEASHYOURCOOG UH Admissions

@UHadmissions

@UHadmissions

UH Admissions

Fall 2021 Scholarship Priority Deadline

November 1, 2020Transcript info is due by November 4, 2020

Fall 2021May 31, 2021

Summer 2021April 1, 2021

Spring 2021November 1, 2020


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