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Post by joonix » Mon Jan 12, am. Post by nontradintexas » Tue Jan 13, am. Post by overprivileged » Tue Jan 13, pm. Post by OasisFan » Wed Jan 14, am. Post by katjust » Wed Jan 14, pm. Post by ubersooner » Wed Jan 14, pm. Privacy Terms. Quick links. Please keep posts organized by school and expected year of graduation. Online status check says "Decision rendered.

Faculty are wonderful, many are well educated, enjoy what they teach, and want you to succeed. Financial services are great, and it is possible to get a lot of financial aid to help pay for tuition. Michelle Dorsey.

I enjoyed every moment of my University career. The University of Houston was close enough to my home that I did not need to live on campus. It was so conveniently located that I was also able to work and attend school. U of H is wonderful because I spent many hours after class time rehearsing as a Dancer.

Since I have graduated, there is now a wonderful Theatre major and Dance major. As an alumni, I still receive information about what is happening at the school. University of Houston has many majors; from education to legal careers. There are also many campuses in and around Houston. For undergraduate students there are also extra curricular activities to sports teams to intramural activities. Kimberly Martinez.

Supportive professors with an array of research areas. In being part of this program, I had the opportunity to participate in research and leadership organizations that related to my field of study. Additionally, the diversity of this program was great! It feels like you have a community rooting for you! Cecelia Ottenweller. Anyone reading my review must understand this before taking my review to heart. The mission of UH was to provide educational opportunities to non-traditional students and I was a classic case: I worked full time while pursuing my degree.

The Anthropology department was less accommodating that most in that there were very few late classes to be taken after regular working hours. Fortunately, my full time job allowed me to go to school during the day. The school was also not supportive in that there were no counselors made available to me to find alternatives ways to pay for my education or for me to take advantage of study abroad opportunities.

Furthermore, the professors were unsympathetic to people working to earn their degree and made little effort to help students find ways to apply the concepts in a real-world setting.

If I had the degree to do over again, I would advise undergraduates to be aggressive in finding alternatives to funding their degree than working full time and to find a program that was focused on applicability.

I am recommending the school now because I understand substantial changes have occurred, but would urge applicants to be realistic about what they are expecting from their degree and the school's offerings. Lane Tunstall.

However, you will get out of it what you put into it. There is plenty of opportunity to get involved with student organizations and it would be very helpful if you are to do so. Many of the professors are strongly involved within these organizations and the alumni of the organizations helps out quite a bit. The sales program at the University of Houston is what really makes it shine.

Many different companies partner with the university in order to be able to hire students graduating from the business school. I can say that I did not enjoy my time in any program besides the business school. It seems like the majority of the schools focus is around this program, so keep that in mind when applying. Nnenna Darlene Umelloh. I can honestly say that I would do it all over again. Being in the Honors College, especially Bauer Honors has molded me as a young woman and provided me the resources and network to launch my own consulting business while I was in school.

Bauer respects and capitalizes on the entrepreneurial spirit. That is a part of the reason I was able to get started on my business so early. They help you discover your passions and define a path for you. In order to be eligible for early decision consideration, the application must be complete by December 15th.

Your application to the UH Law Center must include the following items, which should be submitted electronically:. Please note that no application will be reviewed without the CAS report. When completing the application, please be certain that you are completing the correct application.

Applicants applying under the Houston Law Express Program have a specific application. To submit your official SAT score report electronically through the College Board , please be sure to list the University of Houston Law Center designated institution code If you are unsure whether your scores are still currently valid and reportable, you may use the GRE Calculator.

Qualifications for J. Demonstrated academic ability as demonstrated by undergraduate grade point average LSAT scores or GRE score are important criteria for admission.

Good moral character is part of being a worthwhile lawyer. Providing truthful and complete answers to these questions is your chance to exhibit that character. Questions 1. You must disclose all incidents of suspension, probation, or other disciplinary action even if it happened when you were a juvenile, and even if your school did not include it in your records. If you do not remember the details and do not have any records, you must fully disclose all you can remember, make a diligent search for all additional information, and supplement your responses as necessary.

Question 2. You must disclose any incident where you were convicted or pleaded guilty or no contest , placed on probation, or granted deferred adjudication, even if it happened when you were a juvenile, and even if an attorney has told you differently. Question 3. You must disclose any offense, even if it happened when you were a juvenile, and even if you were acquitted or the charges were dismissed.

For questions 2 and 3 , you do not have to disclose Class C misdemeanor traffic violations such as citations for speeding, running a stop sign, or changing lanes improperly.

In addition, a warrant issued for failure to appear must be reported, even if the underlying offense was a Class C misdemeanor traffic violation. Please note that the exception for Class C misdemeanor traffic violations is very limited in scope and should not be cited to excuse non-disclosure of offenses outside of the few listed above.

If you have any questions about whether a particular offense should be disclosed, please contact the Office of Admissions at For question 2 and 3, if the record has been expunged or sealed, you do not have to disclose the incident.

You should not fail to disclose an offense based on its having been expunged or sealed unless, at the time you are filling out the application, you have in your possession either a written order of expunction or a written statement from an attorney or a responsible and knowledgeable official of the jurisdiction involved that the offense has been expunged or sealed.

Question 4. You must disclose any involuntary confinement by a governmental authority where it was determined that you were dangerous to yourself or others, even if the incident occurred while you were a juvenile. You do not have to disclose if you voluntarily committed yourself.

To see specific examples of the type of information that must be disclosed, visit www. The UH Law Center expects you to be familiar with these examples and will not be sympathetic to students who fail to disclose matters that clearly had to be revealed. If you still have questions after viewing these materials, please contact the Office of Admissions at The UH Law Center places upon each applicant the continuing responsibility to promptly notify us of any changes that render incorrect or incomplete any response in the application.

This notification is required prior to admission, after admission, and any time while enrolled as a student. You should also research the character and fitness qualifications for the state s in which you intend to practice.

There is no separate application for scholarships. All admitted first-year applicants will be considered for scholarships. It is university policy, consistent with Texas statutes, that no single criterion can be utilized as the sole determiner for the award of competitive scholarships nor can fixed weights be applied to any one criterion during the selection process.



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