Houston Christian University
Houston Christian University offers an intimate college environment in the heart of one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in the United States: Houston, Texas. Coming to HCU as a student is about more than books, tests and lectures. It is about stepping into a community where each person is recognized as a distinct individual. HCU strives to not only develop each student academically, but spiritually, physically and relationally as well. To learn more about HCU, please view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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Lamar University
Home to more than 14,000 students, Lamar University is one of the fastest growing universities in Texas and is a member of The Texas State University System. LU offers more than 100 programs of study leading to bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees. The 270-acre campus in Beaumont is about 90 miles east of Houston and about 25 miles west of Louisiana. To learn more about Lamar, please view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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Prairie View A&M University
Founded in 1876, Prairie View A&M University is the second oldest public institution of higher learning in the state of Texas. With an established reputation for producing engineers, nurses and educators, PVAMU offers baccalaureate degrees in 50 academic majors, 37 Master’s degrees and four doctoral degree programs through nine colleges and schools. To learn more about Prairie View A&M, please view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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Rice University
Rice is distinctive because of its ambition in the pursuit of knowledge, it's commitment to teaching and the high quality of life created by the residential college system. Well-resourced on campus and further enhanced by the nation's fourth-largest city, students enjoy boundless opportunities for intellectual and personal growth. To learn more about Rice, please view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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Sam Houston State University
For more than 130 years, Sam Houston State University has been preparing students for meaningful lives of achievement. SHSU offers over 80 bachelor's degree programs, more than 50 master’s degree programs, and six doctoral programs, including nationally recognized programs in Business, Fine Arts, Education, Mathematics and Criminal Justice. To learn more about Sam Houston State, view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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Stephen F. Austin State University
The university enrolls approximately 13,000 students and offers 83 undergraduate majors and 120 areas of study within six academic colleges - business, education, fine arts, forestry and agriculture, sciences and mathematics, and liberal and applied arts. SFA offers degree programs both online and on its beautifully wooded campus nestled in the heart of Texas Forest Country. To learn more about Stephen F. Austin, view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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Texas A&M University Galveston Campus
Texas A&M University at Galveston is a special-purpose institution of higher education for undergraduate and graduate instruction in marine and maritime studies in science, engineering and business and for research and public service related to the general field of marine resources. |
Texas Southern University
Texas Southern University is located in the heart of Houston – minutes from downtown, the Museum District and the Texas Medical Center. We are home to nearly 10,000 students and more than 80 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs. We are proud of our heritage and excited to serve an increasingly diverse student population. To learn more about Texas Southern, please view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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University of Houston
Founded in 1927, the University of Houston is the leading public research university in the vibrant international city of Houston. Each year, we educate more than 40,750 students in more than 300 undergraduate and graduate academic programs, on campus and online. UH awards more than 8,000 degrees annually, with more than 224,000 alumni. To learn more about U of H, please view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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University of Houston-Clear Lake
Since opening its doors in 1974, the university has awarded more than 54,000 degrees. The Colleges of Business, Education, Human Sciences and Humanities, and Science and Engineering offer more than 80 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In 2007, the university began offering its first doctoral degree, the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership. To learn more about U of H Clear Lake, please view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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University of Houston Downtown
Since opening its doors in 1974, UHD has grown in mission and service, and now offers baccalaureate degrees in 44 areas and six master's degree programs. Enrollment nears 14,000 students who attend classes in five Colleges: Business, Humanities and Social Sciences, Public Service, Sciences and Technology, and University College, which also serves as the entry point for all students coming to UHD. |
University of Houston Victoria
UHV is a destination university in the Coastal Bend region of Texas that serves the educational needs, promotes the economic well-being, and advances the quality of life for the university and community through teaching, research and service excellence. Through the years, UHV's enrollment has grown to more than 4,000 students, and the university confers about 870 degrees annually. To learn more about U of H Victoria, please view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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University of St. Thomas Houston
Founded in 1947 by the Basilian Fathers, the University remains Houston’s first and only Catholic university. The University of St. Thomas, dedicated to educating leaders of faith and character, is committed to the religious, ethical and intellectual traditions of Catholic higher education and welcomes students of all faiths. To learn more about USTH, please view our Institution Fact Sheet (PDF).
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by emailing us at haccc@haccc.org or by calling 713.525.3803.