university of houston
Founded in 1927, the University of Houston is the largest public research
university in Houston and the third largest university in Texas, offering
undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs. Located in Houston’s historic
Third Ward, UH has a footprint that encompasses its flagship campus in Houston
and significant instructional sites in Katy and Sugar Land. UH is recognized as
an R1 institution by the Carnegie Foundation for its high level of research
activity, and is home to a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. Emblematic of its commitment
to fostering a university environment dedicated to the success of students from
diverse backgrounds, UH is proudly designated as a Hispanic-serving Institution
(HSI) and Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-serving (AANAPISI)
institution. In Fall 2021, UH enrolled more than 47,000 students in more than
276 undergraduate and graduate programs with approximately 8,400 students living
in nine residential communities. With more than 445 registered student
organizations and 17 NCAA Division 1 intercollegiate sports teams, campus life
at UH is vibrant and engaging. UH’s student body ranks second in the nation
among research universities for its for its diversity, with no ethnic majority
on campus, while also being a global university with students from more than 130
nations.