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Your building coordinator is the point of contact for custodial and maintenance services, energy management, heating and cooling, fire and environmental safety, building security, construction ...
The Office of Undergraduate Research and Major Awards offers the Undergraduate Research Travel Fellowship to support undergraduate students from the University of Houston in enhancing their academic ...
What is the Energy Coalition? The Energy Coalition is a student organization that works towards solidifying UH's position internationally as The Energy University. The Energy Coalition was formed to ...
Up to 67% of female college students in the U.S. battle some form of eating disorder and @UHouston researchers find that ...
You may need assistance in resetting a password for your CougarNet or Peoplesoft/myUH accounts. Below you will find some helpful links to those resources. To receive ...
Who is my academic advisor? You can see a list of NSM academic advisors and the majors/minors that they advise on the Undergraduate Advising page. Why do I have a Bacterial Meningitis hold on my ...
NOTE: If you were recently admitted for Spring 2025, you will meet with your major advisor after attending orientation. For more information, visit Admitted Students ...
Advanced manufacturing is expanding, world-wide and substantial investments are pouring into the field. The ongoing research at AMI, especially in superconductor wire manufacturing and roll-to-roll ...
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Welcome to the Undergraduate Student Success Center (USSC) at the University of Houston! The USSC is a coordinated network of resources focused explicitly on the goal of undergraduate student success.
The Graduate Certificate in Process Safety Engineering equips engineers with specialized skills to understand, manage, and implement safety techniques within process and energy-related industries.
What is Academic Notice/Academic Warning? If you are a first time in college (FTIC) student who has earned less than a 2.00 term GPA (below a C average) in your first long term (i.e., Fall or Spring) ...
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