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University of Houston-Downtown

Houston, TX

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Quick Facts

1974
Founded
Public university
Type
12,812
Total Students
12,880
Undergrad
1,225
Graduate
$49M
Endowment
$8K
Tuition (In-State)
$18K
Tuition (Out-State)
$15K
Avg Net Price
91%
Acceptance Rate
34%
Graduation Rate
6-year
67%
Retention Rate
Master's Colleges & Universities
Classification
President: Loren J. Blanchard

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About University of Houston-Downtown

Your gateway to opportunity, nestled in the vibrant heart of Downtown Houston.

The University of Houston-Downtown (UHD) stands as a dynamic public institution, deeply integrated into the fabric of Houston, Texas. As a proud member of the University of Houston System, UHD offers a distinctive urban academic experience. Its prime location in Downtown Houston provides students unparalleled access to career-building opportunities, cultural experiences, and community engagement within one of the nation's largest cities.

Established on August 6, 1974, initially as the University of Houston–Downtown College, UHD has a rich history of growth and adaptation. It evolved from acquiring the assets of South Texas Junior College, and in 1983, officially became the University of Houston–Downtown. Over the decades, the university has continuously expanded its physical footprint and academic offerings, reflecting its commitment to serving a diverse student body and the broader Houston community.

Academically, UHD is a vibrant hub offering 57 degree programs, comprising 45 bachelor's and 12 master's degrees across its four academic colleges. With a student body of over 14,105, including a robust postgraduate community, UHD fosters an engaging learning environment. The university takes pride in awarding more than 2,700 degrees annually and boasts a strong network of over 67,000 alumni who contribute to various professional fields.

Beyond academics, UHD is dedicated to a holistic student experience. Recent additions like the 26,000-square-foot Welcome Center and the state-of-the-art Wellness & Success Center, opened in January 2023, underscore its commitment to student support and well-being. The O'Kane Gallery further enriches campus life by showcasing diverse artistic talent, making UHD a lively and supportive environment for all students.

Key Highlights

  • Home to over 14,105 students, fostering a diverse and engaging urban learning environment.
  • Offers 57 degree programs, including 45 bachelor's and 12 master's degrees across four academic colleges.
  • Strategically located on a 40-acre campus in vibrant Downtown Houston, with a satellite UHD–Northwest location.
  • A proud member of the esteemed University of Houston System, established on August 6, 1974.
  • Boasts a strong and extensive alumni network with more than 67,000 graduates.
  • The university's dedicated endowment is $49.20 million (FY2024, UHD only).
  • Enhanced student facilities include the Wellness & Success Center (opened Jan 2023) and a 26,000 sq ft Welcome Center (2016).

Timeline

1974
Established as the University of Houston–Downtown College on August 6th.
1983
Renamed the University of Houston–Downtown via Senate Bill 235.
1990
Campus expanded with the renovation of the Willow Street Pump Station and opening of the Commerce Street Building (late 1990s).
2000
The Shea Street Building opened, housing the College of Business, and the first MBA students were enrolled (early 2000s).
2016
A 26,000-square-foot Welcome Center opened, alongside a new home for the O'Kane Gallery.
2023
The state-of-the-art Wellness & Success Center opened in January, enhancing student well-being.
🏛️
52 Years
of Excellence

Schools & Colleges

2 notable schools within University of Houston-Downtown

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College of Public Service

Found a new home in the Commerce Street Building during the university's expansion in the late 1990s.

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College of Business

Housed in the Shea Street Building, which opened in the early 2000s, and enrolled its inaugural class of MBA students.

Leadership

Loren J. Blanchard
President
Deborah E. Bordelon
Provost

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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