New Student Admissions

Admission is defined as permission to enroll in courses for academic credit. Students can be admitted as degree-seeking or non-degree-seeking. Admission to the university does not guarantee the admission to specific majors or academic programs. Undergraduate applicants may be admitted as new or returning students.

New Undergraduate Students

New high school or transfer students are those who were never enrolled beyond the census date at UHCL.

Post-baccalaureate students

Post-baccalaureate students have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher and will enroll in undergraduate status at UHCL. These students may be degree-seeking or non-degree-seeking. Some post-baccalaureate students may seek teacher certification (see Teacher Certification).

Returning Students

Former undergraduate students are those who have previously attended UHCL but have not enrolled during the past three consecutive semesters. Former students can return immediately to their prior program by submitting the following:

Former students applying to enroll in a different degree program must meet the current admissions requirements for that program.

Students Returning from Academic Suspension or Deficiency

Student Degree Status Options and Changes

Degree-seeking students

Degree-seeking students are those who will apply for admission to academic degree programs.

Non-degree-seeking students

Non-degree-seeking students are seeking admission for reasons other than the pursuit of a degree (e.g., personal enrichment, job enhancement or teacher certification).

Non-degree-seeking students are not eligible for financial aid and must reapply as degree-seeking to pursue a degree at UHCL in a future semester.

For more information on non-degree-seeking statuses, see Summer Visiting Freshman and Transient Students.

Status Changes

Career Changes (Undergraduate to Graduate)

Post-baccalaureate applicants can request to change their career to graduate (or vice-versa) once without submitting a new application or application fee to the Office of Admissions.

Degree Status Changes

(Degree-seeking to Non-degree-seeking)

Undergraduate applicants (including post-baccalaureate students) can change from degree-seeking to non-degree-seeking by submitting a Transfer/Graduate Application Update Form to an Enrollment Management Counselor or the Office of Admissions.

(Non-degree-seeking to Degree-seeking)

Acceptance into a Degree Program

Acceptance into a degree program is determined by the Office of Admissions. Some programs may have additional admission requirements.

Transfer credit from other institutions and credit earned at UHCL may not automatically apply to or be applicable toward the completion of UHCL degrees.

Notification of Admission

Upon receipt of all required documentation, the Office of Admissions will determine applicants’ admissibility to UHCL and notify them of their admission decision. Notification occurs through the Student Services Center, by mail and/or by email. If accepted, students will receive additional information regarding next steps from various departments, including but not limited to orientation, registration and advising offices.

Admission Appeals Process

Applicants who complete their admissions file but do not meet university admission requirements are automatically provided a Departmental Individual Review. Applicants denied through Individual Review may request an appeal of the admission decision by completing the required admission appeals processes and submitting to the Office of Admissions.

To be eligible for an Admissions Appeal, applicants must submit the following:

A complete application packet of all required documents and scores (if applicable) must be on file in the Office of Admissions prior to the review.

English Proficiency Requirements for Applicants Educated Outside of the United States

All applicants educated in countries where English is not the official language must demonstrate English proficiency. This proficiency demonstration is required during the admissions process. The intent of this policy is to ensure applicants have reasonable chances to succeed academically, based on their ability to comprehend, speak and write in English. The English proficiency requirement may be met by qualifying under one of the following criteria: *