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University of Houston System

The University of Houston System is a public university system in the U.S. state of Texas, comprising four separate and distinct universities. It also owns and holds broadcasting licenses to a public television station (KUHT) and a public radio station (KUHF).

University of Houston System
MottoIn Tempore (Latin)
Motto in English
In Time
TypeState university system
Established1977; 46 years ago (1977)
Endowment$1.04 billion (Q1 FY2023)[1]
Budget$2.06 billion (FY2023) [2]
ChancellorRenu Khator
Academic staff
5,227[3]
Administrative staff
4,766[3]
Students70,027
Location, ,
United States

29°43′13″N 95°20′37″W / 29.72037°N 95.34374°W / 29.72037; -95.34374
Websiteuhsystem.edu

The fourth-largest university system in Texas, the UH System has more than 70,000 students and 495,000 alumni from the four distinct universities.[3] Its flagship institution is the University of Houston, a comprehensive doctoral degree-granting research university of about 43,000 students.[4][5][6][7] The economic impact of the UH System contributes over $3 billion annually to the Texas economy, while generating about 24,000 jobs.[8][9]

The administration is housed in the Ezekiel W. Cullen Building, located on the campus of the University of Houston. The chancellor of the UH System is Renu Khator, who serves concurrently as president of the University of Houston. The System is governed by nine voting-member board of regents, appointed by the Governor of Texas.

History Edit

 
Philip G. Hoffman, first chancellor of UH System

The University of Houston, founded in 1927, entered the state system of higher education in 1963. The evolvement of a multi-institution University of Houston System came from a recommendation in May 1968 which called for the creation of a university near NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center to offer upper-division and graduate-level programs.[10] By 1971, the 62nd Texas Legislature passed House Bill 199 authorizing the establishment of the University of Houston at Clear Lake City as a separate and distinct institution with the organization and control vested in the Board of Regents of the University of Houston.[11][12]

Recognizing the need for a university presence in Downtown Houston, the board of regents acquired the assets of South Texas Junior College on August 6, 1974 and opened the University of Houston–Downtown College (UH/DC) as a four-year institution under the organization and control of the University of Houston. By August 1979, it became a stand-alone university when the 66th Texas Legislature established UH/DC as a separate and distinct institution in the University of Houston System.[13][14]

The University of Houston System was created by statute on August 29, 1977, under House Bill 188 during the 65th Texas Legislature.[15][16] The Board of Regents of the University of Houston was renamed the Board of Regents of the University of Houston System. Philip G. Hoffman became the first chancellor of the System, after serving as president of the University of Houston from 1961 to 1977.

During the 68th Texas Legislature, Senate Bill 235 (SB 235) was signed into law and became effective immediately on April 26, 1983. The bill statutorily established the University of Houston–Victoria as a separate and distinct institution in the University of Houston System, and allowed the university system to acquire and dispose of land or other real property outside of Harris County. In addition, SB 235 changed the names of existing UH System institutions as follows:

University of Houston was renamed University of Houston–University Park;
University of Houston at Clear Lake City was renamed University of Houston–Clear Lake; and
University of Houston–Downtown College was renamed University of Houston–Downtown.[17][18]
 
Arthur K. Smith, sixth chancellor of UH System

A proposal to reorganize and consolidate state university systems emerged in 1986. The UH System would have been merged into a new university system to include a total of 10 institutions under the recommended reorganization referred to as the "Gulf Coast System."[19] The proposed consolidation grouping drew oppositions from affected institutions, and the plan never materialized.[19]

In 1991, the University of Houston–University Park reverted to its original name: University of Houston.[17][20] The addition of the "University Park" appellation was done with little discussion and had never gained community acceptance.[21]

In 1997, the administrations of the UH System and the University of Houston were combined under a single chief executive officer, with the dual title of Chancellor of the UH System and President of the University of Houston. Arthur K. Smith became the first person to have held the combined position.

In November 2007, Renu Khator was selected as the eighth chancellor of the University of Houston System and thirteenth president of the University of Houston. Khator became the first female to hold the chancellorship position, and took office in January 2008. She is the third person to hold the dual role of UH System chancellor and UH president.

On November 16, 2011, the University of Houston System announced that the University of Houston as an institution would replace the university system as the administrative entity for the University of Houston System at Sugar Land. With this action, the campus was renamed the "University of Houston Sugar Land" in January 2012.[22]

Organizational structure Edit

Governance Edit

 
 
 
 
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The 4 University of Houston System Locations.

The governance, control, jurisdiction, organization, and management of the University of Houston System is vested in its board of regents.[23] The board has all the rights, powers, and duties that it has with respect to the organization and control of the four component institutions in the System; however, each component institution is maintained as a separate and distinct university.

The Board consists of a chair, vice-chair, secretary, and seven other members, including one student who serves a one-year term as regent. Every two years, the Governor of Texas, subject to the confirmation of the Texas Senate, appoints three members to the board of regents. Every member except for the student regent serves a six-year term. Responsibilities for members are specifically listed in the bylaws of the board of regents.

The chairman of the board of regents is Tilman J. Fertitta, CEO of Landry's, Inc.[24] Fertitta attended the University of Houston, and was a student in the Hilton College. He was appointed to the board in 2009, and will serve through August 31, 2027—having been reappointed for an additional six-year term. [25]

 
Renu Khator, chancellor of University of Houston System

Administration Edit

The chancellor is the chief executive officer of the University of Houston System. The chancellor, appointed by the System's board of regents, has certain authorities that are specified in the regent bylaws.[26] The chancellor has the option to delegate responsibilities to others such as the vice-chancellor, university presidents, and university athletic directors. Such delegations are subject to the board of regents bylaws and UH System policies.

Since 1997, the UH System chancellor has been serving concurrently as the President of the University of Houston. Thus, the chancellor holds a dual role. As of January 2008, Renu Khator has been the chancellor of UH System and president of the University of Houston. The administration of the System is located in the Ezekiel W. Cullen Building on the campus of the University of Houston.

The Chancellor's official residence is known as the "Wortham House."[27] The house was designed by Alfred C. Finn, and built by Frank P. Sterling in 1925 as the "Sterling House." In 1948, the house was donated to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and later sold to Gus and Lyndall Wortham in 1951. Upon her death in July 1980, Lyndall Wortham donated the property to the University of Houston. The house, located in the Houston neighborhood of Southampton, serves as a facility for small functions or gatherings of the UH System.[28]

Component institutions Edit

At present, the University of Houston System is self described as a "four-university organization" consisting of the campuses listed below. These campuses are under the control of the board of regents and chancellor. Each institution is a stand-alone university, confers its own degrees, and maintain additional instruction sites within the Houston Metropolitan area. [29]

Institution Founded Enrollment Campus
Acreage
Freshman
Admission
Rate[30]
Endowment
Research
Expenditures
Carnegie
Classification[31]
Athletics Rankings
Affiliation Nickname Mascot Colors U.S. News & World Report
National Ranking
U.S. News & World Report
Social Mobility [32]
Forbes
America’s Top Colleges [33]
Washington Monthly
Rankings
 
University of Houston
1927 42,708 894 59.7% $1.02 billion[34] $241 million[34] Doctoral:
Very high research activity
(R1)
NCAA Div I
Big XII
Cougars Shasta and Sasha     182
[35]
45 111 262
National Universities
[36]
 
University of Houston–Clear Lake
1971 8,562 524 57.3% $36.5 million[37] $1.8 million[37] Doctoral/Professional
(D/PU)
Hawks Hunter the Hawk     331-440
[38]
209 302 133
National Universities
[39]
 
University of Houston–Downtown
1974 14,208 40 84.0% $53.2 million[40] $1.9 million[40] Master's: Larger Program
(M1)
Gators Ed-U-Gator     78
Regional Universities
West

[41]
27 171
Master's Universities
[42]
 
University of Houston–Victoria
1971 4,350 20 90.4% $17.8 million[43] $0.6 million[43] Master's: Larger Program
(M1)
NAIA Div I
RRAC
Jaguars jaX       90-117 Regional Universities
West

[44]
64 312
Master's Universities
[45]

Off campus branches Edit

Each university has additional instruction sites that make education accessible to the greater population of Houston. Each are degree-granting, and students have the same status as other University of Houston students. The following are schools and their respective off campus branches:

University of Houston

  • UH at Sugar Land
  • UH at Katy

University of Houston-Clear Lake

  • UHCL at Pearland
  • UHCL at the Texas Medical Center

University of Houston-Downtown

  • UHD Northwest
  • UHD at Lone Star College - Cy-Fair
  • UHD at Lone Star College - Kingwood
  • UHD at Houston Community College - Coleman

University of Houston-Victoria

  • UHV at Katy

Other Enterprises Edit

The University of Houston system owns and operates various facilities, centers, and institutes:

University of Houston

  • University of Houston Coastal Center - the home of the Texas Institute for Coastal Prairie Research and Education
  • UH Observatory
  • Advanced Manufacturing Institute (AMI)
  • Center for Carbon Management in Energy (CCME)
  • HEALTH Research Institute
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise Data Science Institute (HPE DSI)
  • Humana Integrated Health System Sciences Institute
  • Hurricane Resilience Research Institute (HuRRI)
  • Texas Center for Superconductivity at UH (TcSUH)
  • Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation and Statistics (TIMES)
  • Community Design Resource Center
  • DesignLAB
  • Blaffer Art Museum
  • Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts
  • AIM Center for Investment Management
  • Dakri Center for Economic Inclusion
  • Gutierrez Energy Management Institute
  • Institute for Regional Forecasting
  • Stagner Sales Excellence Institute
  • UH Small Business Development Center
  • Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship
  • Subsea Institute
  • Center for Information Security Research and Education
  • Center for Life Sciences Technology
  • Computational Biology & Medicine Laboratory
  • Optical Bioimaging Lab
  • Power and Energy Conversion (PEC) Lab
  • UX Lab
  • Wireless and Optical Networking Lab
  • Blakely Advocacy Institute
  • Criminal Justice Institute (CJI)
  • Health Law & Policy Institute
  • Institute for Intellectual Property & Information Law (IPIL)
  • The Texas Innocence Network (TIN)
  • Arte Público Press
  • Texas Center for Learning Disabilities
  • Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Nursing Simulation Center
  • HCA Houston Healthcare Nursing Simulation Center
  • The Center for Experimental Therapeutics & Pharmacoinformatics (CEPT)
  • The Heart and Kidney Institute (HKI)
  • The Institute of Community Health (ICH)
  • The Prescription Drug Misuse Education and Research (PREMIER) Center
  • Hub for Engaged Action Research Lab
  • Child and Family Center for Innovative Research (CFCIR)
  • Mental Health Research Innovation Treatment Engagement Service Research Center (MH-RITES)
  • SUSTAIN Wellbeing COMPASS Coordinating Center
  • Center for Public Policy
  • Elizabeth D. Rockwell Center on Ethics and Leadership (EDR Center)

University of Houston-Clear Lake

  • Diplomacy Institute
  • Environmental Institute of Houston
  • Health and Human Performance Institute
  • Institute for Human and Planetary Sustainability
  • Center for Robotics Software
  • Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities
  • Psychological Services Clinic
  • McWhirter Professional Development Laboratory School
  • Center for Workplace Consulting

University of Houston-Downtown

  • Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning
  • Center for Critical Race Studies
  • Center for Public Service and Community Research
  • Center for Latino Studies
  • Center for Public Deliberation
  • Center for Plain English Research and Study
  • Center for Public Deliberation
  • Center for Diversity & Inclusion
  • Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence
  • Center for Urban Agriculture and Sustainability
  • Cultural Enrichment Center
  • Institute for Business, Ethics, and Public Issues
  • Insurance & Risk Management Center

University of Houston-Victoria

  • Victoria Alliance Against Chronic Kidney Disease
  • Small Business Development Center
  • Center for Regional Collaboration
  • Martín De León Symposium on the Humanities
  • A.D. Sheffield Symposium on African American History

Student Profile Edit

UH System Student Enrollment Percentages
Undergraduate (2022) [46][47][48][49][50] Graduate (2022)[51][52][53][54][55] Doctoral (2022)[56][57][58] Professional (2022)[59] UH System (2022)
Native American or American Indians 0.1% 0.1% 0.2% 0% 0.1%
Hispanic and Latino Americans
42.8% 20.4% 12.7% 25.8% 38.1%
Non-Hispanic White Americans 19.1% 26.2% 22.3% 20.8% 20.4%
Non-Hispanic Asian American 18.0% 12.5% 6.6% 13.3% 16.7%
Non-Hispanic Pacific Islander Americans 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1%
Non-Hispanic African American 12.0% 12.1% 8.1% 33.3% 12.0%
Non-Hispanic Multiracial Americans 2.9% 2.2% 1.1% 5.0% 2.7%
Unknown 1.1% 1.4% 1.7% 1.7% 1.2%
International students 3.8% 25.1% 47.3% 0.0% 8.7%

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External links Edit

  • Official website  

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The University of Houston System is a public university system in the U S state of Texas comprising four separate and distinct universities It also owns and holds broadcasting licenses to a public television station KUHT and a public radio station KUHF University of Houston SystemMottoIn Tempore Latin Motto in EnglishIn TimeTypeState university systemEstablished1977 46 years ago 1977 Endowment 1 04 billion Q1 FY2023 1 Budget 2 06 billion FY2023 2 ChancellorRenu KhatorAcademic staff5 227 3 Administrative staff4 766 3 Students70 027LocationHouston Texas United States29 43 13 N 95 20 37 W 29 72037 N 95 34374 W 29 72037 95 34374Websiteuhsystem eduThe fourth largest university system in Texas the UH System has more than 70 000 students and 495 000 alumni from the four distinct universities 3 Its flagship institution is the University of Houston a comprehensive doctoral degree granting research university of about 43 000 students 4 5 6 7 The economic impact of the UH System contributes over 3 billion annually to the Texas economy while generating about 24 000 jobs 8 9 The administration is housed in the Ezekiel W Cullen Building located on the campus of the University of Houston The chancellor of the UH System is Renu Khator who serves concurrently as president of the University of Houston The System is governed by nine voting member board of regents appointed by the Governor of Texas Contents 1 History 2 Organizational structure 2 1 Governance 2 2 Administration 3 Component institutions 3 1 Off campus branches 3 2 Other Enterprises 4 Student Profile 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Philip G Hoffman first chancellor of UH SystemThe University of Houston founded in 1927 entered the state system of higher education in 1963 The evolvement of a multi institution University of Houston System came from a recommendation in May 1968 which called for the creation of a university near NASA s Manned Spacecraft Center to offer upper division and graduate level programs 10 By 1971 the 62nd Texas Legislature passed House Bill 199 authorizing the establishment of the University of Houston at Clear Lake City as a separate and distinct institution with the organization and control vested in the Board of Regents of the University of Houston 11 12 Recognizing the need for a university presence in Downtown Houston the board of regents acquired the assets of South Texas Junior College on August 6 1974 and opened the University of Houston Downtown College UH DC as a four year institution under the organization and control of the University of Houston By August 1979 it became a stand alone university when the 66th Texas Legislature established UH DC as a separate and distinct institution in the University of Houston System 13 14 The University of Houston System was created by statute on August 29 1977 under House Bill 188 during the 65th Texas Legislature 15 16 The Board of Regents of the University of Houston was renamed the Board of Regents of the University of Houston System Philip G Hoffman became the first chancellor of the System after serving as president of the University of Houston from 1961 to 1977 During the 68th Texas Legislature Senate Bill 235 SB 235 was signed into law and became effective immediately on April 26 1983 The bill statutorily established the University of Houston Victoria as a separate and distinct institution in the University of Houston System and allowed the university system to acquire and dispose of land or other real property outside of Harris County In addition SB 235 changed the names of existing UH System institutions as follows University of Houston was renamed University of Houston University Park University of Houston at Clear Lake City was renamed University of Houston Clear Lake and University of Houston Downtown College was renamed University of Houston Downtown 17 18 nbsp Arthur K Smith sixth chancellor of UH SystemA proposal to reorganize and consolidate state university systems emerged in 1986 The UH System would have been merged into a new university system to include a total of 10 institutions under the recommended reorganization referred to as the Gulf Coast System 19 The proposed consolidation grouping drew oppositions from affected institutions and the plan never materialized 19 In 1991 the University of Houston University Park reverted to its original name University of Houston 17 20 The addition of the University Park appellation was done with little discussion and had never gained community acceptance 21 In 1997 the administrations of the UH System and the University of Houston were combined under a single chief executive officer with the dual title of Chancellor of the UH System and President of the University of Houston Arthur K Smith became the first person to have held the combined position In November 2007 Renu Khator was selected as the eighth chancellor of the University of Houston System and thirteenth president of the University of Houston Khator became the first female to hold the chancellorship position and took office in January 2008 She is the third person to hold the dual role of UH System chancellor and UH president On November 16 2011 the University of Houston System announced that the University of Houston as an institution would replace the university system as the administrative entity for the University of Houston System at Sugar Land With this action the campus was renamed the University of Houston Sugar Land in January 2012 22 Organizational structure EditGovernance Edit nbsp nbsp UH nbsp UHCL nbsp UHD nbsp UHVclass notpageimage The 4 University of Houston System Locations The governance control jurisdiction organization and management of the University of Houston System is vested in its board of regents 23 The board has all the rights powers and duties that it has with respect to the organization and control of the four component institutions in the System however each component institution is maintained as a separate and distinct university The Board consists of a chair vice chair secretary and seven other members including one student who serves a one year term as regent Every two years the Governor of Texas subject to the confirmation of the Texas Senate appoints three members to the board of regents Every member except for the student regent serves a six year term Responsibilities for members are specifically listed in the bylaws of the board of regents The chairman of the board of regents is Tilman J Fertitta CEO of Landry s Inc 24 Fertitta attended the University of Houston and was a student in the Hilton College He was appointed to the board in 2009 and will serve through August 31 2027 having been reappointed for an additional six year term 25 nbsp Renu Khator chancellor of University of Houston SystemAdministration Edit See also List of Chancellors of the University of Houston System The chancellor is the chief executive officer of the University of Houston System The chancellor appointed by the System s board of regents has certain authorities that are specified in the regent bylaws 26 The chancellor has the option to delegate responsibilities to others such as the vice chancellor university presidents and university athletic directors Such delegations are subject to the board of regents bylaws and UH System policies Since 1997 the UH System chancellor has been serving concurrently as the President of the University of Houston Thus the chancellor holds a dual role As of January 2008 Renu Khator has been the chancellor of UH System and president of the University of Houston The administration of the System is located in the Ezekiel W Cullen Building on the campus of the University of Houston The Chancellor s official residence is known as the Wortham House 27 The house was designed by Alfred C Finn and built by Frank P Sterling in 1925 as the Sterling House In 1948 the house was donated to the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and later sold to Gus and Lyndall Wortham in 1951 Upon her death in July 1980 Lyndall Wortham donated the property to the University of Houston The house located in the Houston neighborhood of Southampton serves as a facility for small functions or gatherings of the UH System 28 Component institutions EditAt present the University of Houston System is self described as a four university organization consisting of the campuses listed below These campuses are under the control of the board of regents and chancellor Each institution is a stand alone university confers its own degrees and maintain additional instruction sites within the Houston Metropolitan area 29 Institution Founded Enrollment CampusAcreage FreshmanAdmissionRate 30 Endowment ResearchExpenditures CarnegieClassification 31 Athletics RankingsAffiliation Nickname Mascot Colors U S News amp World Report National Ranking U S News amp World Report Social Mobility 32 Forbes America s Top Colleges 33 Washington Monthly Rankings nbsp University of Houston 1927 42 708 894 59 7 1 02 billion 34 241 million 34 Doctoral Very high research activity R1 NCAA Div IBig XII Cougars Shasta and Sasha 182 35 45 111 262 National Universities 36 nbsp University of Houston Clear Lake 1971 8 562 524 57 3 36 5 million 37 1 8 million 37 Doctoral Professional D PU Hawks Hunter the Hawk 331 440 38 209 302 133 National Universities 39 nbsp University of Houston Downtown 1974 14 208 40 84 0 53 2 million 40 1 9 million 40 Master s Larger Program M1 Gators Ed U Gator 78 Regional Universities West 41 27 171 Master s Universities 42 nbsp University of Houston Victoria 1971 4 350 20 90 4 17 8 million 43 0 6 million 43 Master s Larger Program M1 NAIA Div IRRAC Jaguars jaX 90 117 Regional Universities West 44 64 312 Master s Universities 45 Off campus branches Edit Each university has additional instruction sites that make education accessible to the greater population of Houston Each are degree granting and students have the same status as other University of Houston students The following are schools and their respective off campus branches University of Houston UH at Sugar Land UH at KatyUniversity of Houston Clear Lake UHCL at Pearland UHCL at the Texas Medical CenterUniversity of Houston Downtown UHD Northwest UHD at Lone Star College Cy Fair UHD at Lone Star College Kingwood UHD at Houston Community College ColemanUniversity of Houston Victoria UHV at KatyOther Enterprises Edit The University of Houston system owns and operates various facilities centers and institutes University of Houston University of Houston Coastal Center the home of the Texas Institute for Coastal Prairie Research and Education UH Observatory Advanced Manufacturing Institute AMI Center for Carbon Management in Energy CCME HEALTH Research Institute Hewlett Packard Enterprise Data Science Institute HPE DSI Humana Integrated Health System Sciences Institute Hurricane Resilience Research Institute HuRRI Texas Center for Superconductivity at UH TcSUH Texas Institute for Measurement Evaluation and Statistics TIMES Community Design Resource Center DesignLAB Blaffer Art Museum Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts AIM Center for Investment Management Dakri Center for Economic Inclusion Gutierrez Energy Management Institute Institute for Regional Forecasting Stagner Sales Excellence Institute UH Small Business Development Center Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship Subsea Institute Center for Information Security Research and Education Center for Life Sciences Technology Computational Biology amp Medicine Laboratory Optical Bioimaging Lab Power and Energy Conversion PEC Lab UX Lab Wireless and Optical Networking Lab Blakely Advocacy Institute Criminal Justice Institute CJI Health Law amp Policy Institute Institute for Intellectual Property amp Information Law IPIL The Texas Innocence Network TIN Arte Publico Press Texas Center for Learning Disabilities Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Nursing Simulation Center HCA Houston Healthcare Nursing Simulation Center The Center for Experimental Therapeutics amp Pharmacoinformatics CEPT The Heart and Kidney Institute HKI The Institute of Community Health ICH The Prescription Drug Misuse Education and Research PREMIER Center Hub for Engaged Action Research Lab Child and Family Center for Innovative Research CFCIR Mental Health Research Innovation Treatment Engagement Service Research Center MH RITES SUSTAIN Wellbeing COMPASS Coordinating Center Center for Public Policy Elizabeth D Rockwell Center on Ethics and Leadership EDR Center University of Houston Clear Lake Diplomacy Institute Environmental Institute of Houston Health and Human Performance Institute Institute for Human and Planetary Sustainability Center for Robotics Software Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities Psychological Services Clinic McWhirter Professional Development Laboratory School Center for Workplace ConsultingUniversity of Houston Downtown Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning Center for Critical Race Studies Center for Public Service and Community Research Center for Latino Studies Center for Public Deliberation Center for Plain English Research and Study Center for Public Deliberation Center for Diversity amp Inclusion Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence Center for Urban Agriculture and Sustainability Cultural Enrichment Center Institute for Business Ethics and Public Issues Insurance amp Risk Management CenterUniversity of Houston Victoria Victoria Alliance Against Chronic Kidney Disease Small Business Development Center Center for Regional Collaboration Martin De Leon Symposium on the Humanities A D Sheffield Symposium on African American HistoryStudent Profile EditUH System Student Enrollment Percentages Undergraduate 2022 46 47 48 49 50 Graduate 2022 51 52 53 54 55 Doctoral 2022 56 57 58 Professional 2022 59 UH System 2022 Native American or American Indians 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 Hispanic and Latino Americans 42 8 20 4 12 7 25 8 38 1 Non Hispanic White Americans 19 1 26 2 22 3 20 8 20 4 Non Hispanic Asian American 18 0 12 5 6 6 13 3 16 7 Non Hispanic Pacific Islander Americans 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Non Hispanic African American 12 0 12 1 8 1 33 3 12 0 Non Hispanic Multiracial Americans 2 9 2 2 1 1 5 0 2 7 Unknown 1 1 1 4 1 7 1 7 1 2 International students 3 8 25 1 47 3 0 0 8 7 References Edit As of Nov 30 2022 University of Houston System Investment Report PDF University of Houston System FY2023 Annual Budget PDF Uh edu 2015 08 20 Retrieved 2015 11 30 a b c University of Houston System Fall 2012 Statistical Profile University of Houston System Retrieved 2013 08 05 Khator Renu October 3 2012 State of the University Fall 2012 University of Houston Retrieved August 5 2013 Bonnin Richard Carnegie Foundation Gives University of Houston its Highest Classification for Research Success Elevating UH to Tier One Status University of Houston Retrieved 2011 02 08 UH achieves Tier One status in research Houston Business Journal 2011 01 21 Retrieved 2011 07 06 UH takes big step up to Tier One status Houston Chronicle 18 January 2011 Retrieved 2011 07 06 TRESAUGUE Matthew 2006 05 17 Study suggests UH degrees are crucial economic factor Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2011 05 31 The Economic Impact of Higher Education on Houston A Case Study of the University of Houston System PDF University of Houston System Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 20 Retrieved 2011 05 14 Houston History Honoring 50 years of NASA PDF University of Houston Center for Public History Retrieved 2015 11 30 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Cite magazine requires magazine help Texas House Bill 199 PDF Press release lrl state tx us 1971 05 14 Retrieved 2015 11 30 EDUCATION CODE CHAPTER 111 THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON Statutes legis state tx us Retrieved 2010 08 13 UH Downtown Campus legislative bill PDF lrl state tx us 1979 05 11 Retrieved 2015 11 30 Texas Senate Bill 576 PDF lrl state tx us 1979 02 14 Retrieved 2015 11 30 1 Archived 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