Mar 03, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Division of Student Affairs


Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs

The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs provides support and leadership for the offices of Campus Recreation and Wellness, Career Services, Center for Student Advocacy and Community (CSAC), Counseling and Mental Health Center, Dean of Students, Health Services, Orientation and New Student Programs, Student Affairs at the Pearland Campus, Student Housing and Residential Life, Student Involvement and Leadership, Student Publications and Veteran Services.

Office Location Phone
Vice President for Student Affairs Bayou 2523 281-283-3025
Campus Recreation and Wellness RWC 203 281-283-2330
Career Services SSCB 3109 281-283-2590
Center for Student Advocacy and Community (CSAC) SSCB 1.203 281-283-2575
Counseling and Mental Health Center SSCB 3103 281-283-2580
Dean of Students SSCB1201 281-283-22567
Health Services SSCB1301 281-283-2626
Orientation and New Student Programs SSCB 1202 281-283-2420
Student Housing and Residential Life Hunter Residence Hall 281-283-2615
Student Involvement and Leadership SSCB 1204 281-283-2560
Student Publications Bayou 1239 281-283-2570
Veteran Services SSCB 3201 281-283-3071

 

  

Campus Recreation and Wellness

The Department of Campus Recreation and Wellness serves UHCL and surrounding communities through physical activity, educational programming, student engagement and overall well-being. Our core mission is to create educationally purposeful experiences by providing outstanding facilities, programs and services that inspire and promote lifelong healthy habits. We want all Hawks to have a stronger sense of holistic wellbeing and happiness, which will improve their overall quality of life during and after UHCL. We pride ourselves on providing an inclusive and safe space for all Hawks.

The Campus Recreation and Wellness department is located in the Recreation and Wellness Center (RWC). The RWC houses 82,000 square feet of fitness, recreation and social spaces including basketball and volleyball courts, a Multi-Activity Court (MAC) for indoor soccer and volleyball, badminton and table tennis, multi-purpose rooms and state-of-the-art fitness equipment. Study rooms and social spaces including the Hawk Energy Bar are located in the RWC lobby and on the academic wing of the facilities. The RWC is open seven days a week.

All enrolled UHCL students are active members of the RWC and have access to the facility at no additional costs. Memberships are available for non-students including faculty, staff, spouses, dependents and the greater UHCL community for a low monthly fee. Membership includes access to the RWC, all Group Fitness Classes, and access to all outdoor field spaces (Delta field, Delta tennis and basketball courts, the rec sports field and sand volleyball court). Fitness and recreational equipment and workout towels are available for checkout at no cost. For an additional fee, members can sign up for fitness programming (personal training, small group training and nutritional services), as well as semester locker rentals, shower towel service and more. 

Campus Recreation and Wellness is the largest student employer on campus. We offer developmental opportunities for students interested in learning and growing their skills in fitness, customer service, management, marketing and more. Interested students can contact us at campusrecreation@uhcl.edu for more information.

For more information:

Phone 281-283-2330
Email CampusRecreation@uhcl.edu
Web www.uhcl.edu/student-affairs/health-wellness/campus-recreation
Location RWC 203

 

  

Center for Career Development

The Center for Career Development assist students and alumni in exploring and preparing for careers within their degreed field; and providing support in securing jobs and internships.

We offer the following services to UHCL students and alumni:

  • Career Exploration and Coaching
  • Job and Internship Assistance
  • Resume and Cover Letter Assistance
  • Professional Attire
  • Online Job Listings (Jobs4Hawks)
  • Mock Interviews
  • Job Fairs and Networking Events
  • Online Career Assessments

 

Individual assistance is available by appointment and during walk-in hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

For more information:

Phone 281-283-2590
Email careerservices@uhcl.edu
Web www.uhcl.edu/career-services
Location SSCB 3109

 

  

Center for Student Advocacy and Community (CSAC)

Through educational opportunities, advocacy and community building, the Center for Student Advocacy & Community (CSAC) supports the personal and professional development of UHCL students navigating the college experience. CSAC empowers students by providing essential services that meet basic needs, along with resources and education that foster learning, self-advocacy, community engagement and student success.

CSAC aspires to stand as a cornerstone of student success for all students to overcome obstacles, ignite their passions, and emerge as resilient leaders ready to make a positive impact on campus and the global society.

CSAC Component Areas:

Advocacy

  • Hawk Pantry & Food Access Programs - CSAC’s Hawk Pantry provides free food (canned goods and non-perishables), toiletries, hygiene products, in addition to limited household/home essentials and school supplies. Food access programs include partnership events with campus departments, local food banks, and assistance applying for aid through community agencies.
  • Basic Needs Persistence Grant - This grant ddresses insecurities related to food, housing, transportation, mental and physical health, childcare and technology. With existing academic support structures, strategic community partnerships, and direct financial assistance, this grant will promote persistence and degree completion for students experiencing a hardship that adversely affecting their basic needs.
  • Advocacy Workshops- The Advocacy Workshops Series are in-person and virtual trainings for all UHCL students. The series will be offered throughout the semester on various topics. The series is designed to provide educational resources that assist in teaching self-advocacy skills, while promoting education and engagement opportunities to students wishing to increase their sense of belonging and community on campus. The skill sets gained from your attendance at these can be transferred to the workforce and life.  
  • Gowns for Grads- The Gowns for Grads program lends donated caps and gowns to current graduates who experience an unforeseen emergency or financial hardship and cannot afford to purchase graduation regalia. 

Community

  • Community Gatherings - Community gatherings include programs that explore different cultural traditions and practices. This series can cover topics such as dance, music, cooking, and storytelling, providing an opportunity for students to learn about and engage with different cultural backgrounds.
  • Community Excursions - Community excursions are facilitated explorative experiences to museums, cultural centers, and other places of interest that celebrate different social communities. These experiences can provide an opportunity for students to explore and learn about different cultural backgrounds while also fostering a sense of community, engagement and belonging.
  • Community Collaborations - CSAC is committed to fostering a sense of community and welcomes collaborative partnerships with the various communities and stakeholders within the UHCL campus, UH System and the surrounding campus areas.
  • First Generation Student Support - CSAC is dedicated to providing support and resources to help first-generation college students transition to, adjust to, and negotiate the campus environment, promoting successful academic and social experiences.

For More Information:

Phone 281-283-2575
Email csac@uhcl.edu
Web www.uhcl.edu/advocacy
Location SSCB 1.203

 

   

Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC)

Connect • Empower • Thrive

The mission of UHCL Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC) is to help students fulfill their goals by fostering connections with members of the university community, facilitating the discovery and realization of power in their strengths, and developing the ability to address emotional and psychological challenges.

The licensed professionals at CMHC provide a variety of free and confidential services including individual, couples, and group therapy, and assisting students with a variety of personal concerns. From anxiety, depression, relationship problems, stress, family issues, substance abuse, grief/loss, trauma, body image, eating concerns, cultural and identity struggles, to adjusting to life at UHCL, the counseling team at CMHC is available to address virtually any concern.

Additional services include psychiatry, 24/7 crisis line, the Mind Spa, biofeedback, outreach, consultation, support groups, and presentations/workshops. Visit our website to take a mental health screening or use relaxation exercises. Our website also provides access to additional self-help resources including Togetherall (an anonymous, online peer support community with access to trained professionals), and WellTrack (an interactive self-help therapy platform), which provide resources and support to students 24-hours a day.


For more information:

Phone                                                                   281-283-2580 (press 2 for crisis line)
Web www.uhcl.edu/cmhc
Location SSCB 3103
   

Dean of Students

The Dean of Students Office (DOS) is committed to utilizing a comprehensive approach to student development, fostering ethical decision-making, upholding student rights and responsibilities, and providing distinctive student support services.

When a student joins UHCL, they become part of a community that promotes civility, respect, and ethical behavior toward everyone in every situation. The Dean of Students Office strives to provide a safe and respectful educational environment that lends itself to learning.

The Dean of Students Office also provides referrals and support for students experiencing challenges or in need of professional assistance. This includes managing general student concerns, assisting with academic complaints, resolving student behavioral issues, and referring students to campus partners and resources. Through the interpretation and facilitation of the Student Code of Conduct, the Dean of Students Office holds all students to the highest standards of honor, character, and excellence.

We also offer the following support services to assist our students in achieving their academic and co-curricular goals and objectives:

  • Academic Honesty Process Facilitation
  • Emergency Assistance Resources (e.g. CARE Team support, Hawk Emergency Fund, counseling referrals, etc.)
  • Student Code of Conduct Implementation
  • Policy Management (e.g. Alcohol Distribution, Freedom of Expression, Hazing, and Student Travel)
  • Parent and Family Resources
  • Pregnant & Parenting Student Resources
  • Former Foster Care Participant Resources

Freedom of Expression Policy

The purpose of the policy is stated as follows:

“The University of Houston-Clear Lake is committed to fostering a learning environment where free inquiry and expression are encouraged. The University expects that persons engaging in expressive activities will demonstrate civility, concern for the safety of persons and property, respect for University activities, respect for those who may disagree with their message, and compliance with University policies and applicable local, state, and federal laws. The University maintains its right to place reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions on expressive activities. Additionally, any activities that are unlawful or materially and substantially disruptive to the normal operations of the University including classes and University business activities will not be tolerated.”

Copies of the policy are available upon request at the Dean of Students office or online at the Dean of Students’ website.

For more information, please visit: https://www.uhcl.edu/dean-of-students/resources/freedom-of-expression.

Student Travel Policy

The University of Houston System Travel Policy guides and directs all student travel. This policy, titled “Student Travel” (University of Houston System Administrative Memorandum - 03.E.08), is administered by the Office of the Dean of Students.

The purpose of the policy is stated as follows:

“This document outlines the policy to minimize risks of liability connected with travel by students of any university within the University of Houston System. This policy applies to travel by one or more students presently enrolled at any of the University of Houston System Universities, and where such travel meets the following criteria: travel that is an excess of 25 miles to a University-organized and sponsored activity or event where such activity or event is either (1) funded by the University, or (2) is required by a student organization registered at the University.”

Copies of the policy are available upon request at the Dean of Students office or online at the Dean of Students’ website.

For more information, please visit: https://www.uhcl.edu/dean-of-students/resources/student-travel

Dean of Students Office Information:

Phone 281-283-2567
Email deanofstudents@uhcl.edu
Web https://www.uhcl.edu/dean-of-students/
Location SSCB 1201

 

 

 

  

Division of Student Affairs at University of Houston-Clear Lake at Pearland

The Division of Student Affairs at University of Houston-Clear Lake at Pearland works in collaboration with its counterpart offices at the Clear Lake campus to coordinate services and programs that enhance the learning environment and contribute to the student’s academic and personal success. Pearland Student Affairs provides information, resources and services for the offices of Campus Recreation and Wellness, Career Services, Center for Student Advocacy and Community (CSAC), Counseling and Mental Health Center, Dean of Students, Health Services, Orientation and New Student Programs, Student Housing and Residential Life, Student Involvement and Leadership, Student Publications, Veterans Services, and the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.

For more information:

Phone 281-212-1679
Email Sapearland@uchl.edu
Web https://www.uchl.edu/pearland/student-affairs/
Location Pearland Academic Building (PAB) 1200 Pearland Parkway, Room P152, Pearland, TX 77581

 

  

Health Services

The chief medical physician and the nurse practitioner provide a wide range of professional health care services to the UHCL student population. We are dedicated to promoting good health and providing short-term medical treatment to any student who becomes ill or injured.

Health Services include primary care services and complete laboratory services. Students may receive flu vaccines, immunizations, TB screenings, and routine injections. Health care consults are available by appointment. Walk-ins will be welcomed and accommodated based on medical provider availability.  

Enrolled undergraduate students with six or more credit hours, or graduate students enrolled in three or more credit hours are eligible for student health insurance coverage within the posted open enrollment period. Literature detailing the approved student health insurance plan is available at the Health Services clinic and on the UHCL website. International students are required to have health insurance, and are charged automatically at the beginning of each semester. International students may have this insurance requirement waived if documented proof of an appropriate, alternative health insurance plan is provided by the AHP Student Health Insurance Company online (see Health Services webpage for details).

For more information:

Phone 281-283-2626
Email healthservices@uhcl.edu
Web www.uhcl.edu/health
Location SSCB 1.301
  

Orientation and New Student Programs

2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog: Orientation and New Student Programs

 

The Office of Orientation and New Student Programs (ONSP) connects new students with the resources and experiences needed to thrive at University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL). Our programs prepare students for academic and social success, fostering a strong connection to the Hawk community.

 

Orientation is mandatory for all undergraduate domestic and international students, including first-year and transfer students. A non-refundable orientation fee is applied upon course enrollment.


Orientation Process Overview

ONSP’s orientation process equips every new student for a successful start at UHCL through three mandatory steps:

 

Step 1 - Orientation Launchpad Modules
The Orientation Launchpad offers seven engaging online modules that introduce students to essential topics, such as academic success, campus resources, and student life.

  • Access: Log in via the “Orientation Launchpad” tile at Go.UHCL.edu.
  • Support: For technical assistance, contact the Office of Information Technology at 281.283.2828 or SupportCenter@uhcl.edu.

 

Step 2 - Advising and Registration
Advising is tailored to each student’s academic college and classification. Instructions are sent to students’ UHCL email. Visit the Academic Advising website for more information.

 

Step 3 - New Student Orientation (NSO)
NSO is an in-person program designed to support the transition to university life. During NSO, students will:

  • Learn about UHCL resources, policies, and services.
  • Connect with faculty, staff, and peers.
  • Participate in campus activities and programs.

Registration: Register for NSO through the “Orientation” tile in E-Services at Go.UHCL.edu.


Orientation Launchpad

Orientation Launchpad is your gateway to success as a UHCL Hawk. This online resource provides vital information to help you navigate your first semester at UHCL.

 

Why Complete the Launchpad?

  • Comprehensive Modules: Covering topics like academic support, career planning, campus services, and safety.
  • Interactive Design: Engage with videos, quizzes, and customizable tools.
  • Flexible Access: Access from any device, with Spanish translations available. Family members can also review the content.
  • On-Demand Support: Materials remain accessible for two semesters for easy reference.

 

To get started, click the “Orientation Launchpad” tile at Go.UHCL.edu. For technical issues, contact the Office of Information Technology at 281.283.2828 or SupportCenter@uhcl.edu.


New Student Orientation (NSO)

NSO is mandatory for all undergraduate students, including:

  • First-Year: Students with 0-29 credit hours or entering or continuing college directly after high school graduation.
  • Transfer Students: Students with 30+ credit hours.
  • International Students: International students with a F-1 & J-1 visa.

 

NSO includes tailored components to meet the needs of different student groups. For schedules and details, visit the ONSP Orientation Website. Registration deadlines and session availability vary by semester of admission.


New Student Programs

ONSP offers a variety of programs to support student transition and engagement. These include:

  • Lunch With a Prof
  • Coffee, Crafting & Convos
  • UHCL Family Weekend
  • Late Night Breakfast

 

 

For more information:

  • Phone: 281-283-2420
  • Email: Orientation@uhcl.edu
  • Web: www.uhcl.edu/orientation
  • Location: Student Services and Classroom Building 1202.01
  

Student Housing

Hunter Hall

Living on campus involves much more than just having a place to sleep. Student Housing and Residential Life provides UHCL students and guests with a premiere “home away from home” experience where they can LiveLearn, and Engage

Located in the heart of the UHCL campus, Hunter Hall offers students a safe, secure (electronic swipe access), and affordable living and learning environment with on-site, 24-hour staff available to assist them. With nearby access to many campus resources including the Campus Recreation and Wellness CEnter, the Library, and the STEM and Classroom building, students are steps away from their classes and on-campus dining.

Students can utilize some forms of financial aid, scholarships, and/or government assistance and benefits to go toward their on-campus housing in Hunter Hall. Students are encouraged to connect with the Financial Aid Office for additional information.

Hunter Hall offers a variety of room/suite layouts, including private singles, semi-shared singles, and traditional doubles (with a roommate). Students and guests also have access to fully furnished rooms, comfy study lounges, a community kitchen, a computer lab, high-speed Wi-Fi, all-inclusive utilities, on-site laundry facilities (unlimited free use), and more. In everything we do, we strive to support the student’s personal and academic growth.

Professional staff and Resident Advisors (highly trained student staff) live on-site. From offering hands-on guidance and valuable life skills to providing engaging high-impact programs, our staff serves, challenges, and supports students. Examples of our engaging programs include Adulting 101, Grocery Bingo, Friendsgiving, and Career workshops. We aim for every student to feel connected and find their place at UHCL.

Come join us in Hunter Hall to live in a safe and secure community, learn more personally and academically, and engage with the campus community!

For tours and/or additional housing information:

Phone 281-283-2615
Email housing@uhcl.edu
Web www.uhcl.edu/housing or www.facebook.com/UHCLSHRL
Location On-campus at 635 Bayou Road, Houston, Texas 77058

University Forest Apartments

University Forest Apartments are located on the edge of campus, just a short walk to classes and campus activities. This apartment community accommodates over 200 students with apartment-style living composed of various private and semi-private floor plans. Each apartment has a spacious living area with a fully open-concept kitchen equipped with a refrigerator, dishwasher, stove and oven. The community includes fully furnished options, internet, water/sewer/trash, and an electricity allowance. Students also have access to all on-site amenities such as a pool and spa, sand volleyball court, study rooms, coffee bar, BBQ pavilion, monthly social events, and much more within the gated community.

University of Houston-Clear Lake has a contractual obligation with Campus Living Villages USA that requires us to assign students to University Forest Apartments before we assign them to Hunter Hall. However, students may reject the assignment to University Forest Apartments within the Housing system, in which case we will assign them to Hunter Hall.

For apartment leasing information:

Phone (281) 915-1803
Email info@universityforestUHCL.com
Web https://campuslivingvillages.com/united-states/university-of-houston-clear-lake/university-forest-uhcl-housing/
Location 2600 Bay Area Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77058
  

Student Involvement and Leadership

The Office of Student Involvement and Leadership provides programs and services designed to enrich and support educational experiences through opportunities to express ideas, develop leadership skills, and meet new people. The department provides students with a variety of campus activities, community service experiences, civic engagement education, leadership development programs, as well as support for registered student organizations. The department also provides direct oversight for the following organizations: Campus Activities Board, Hawk Spirit and Traditions Council, Hawks for Community, Student Government Association, and The Mascot Program.

Student Organizations

There are more than 100 registered student organizations at UHCL. These organizations represent a variety of academic areas, cultures, identities, and social and recreational interests of students at UHCL. 

Student Government Association

The Student Government Association (SGA) advocates on behalf of UHCL students. SGA provides registered student organizations with financial assistance, appoints students to university committees to ensure student representation, and conveys student concerns and initiatives to the university administration.

Campus Activities, Spirit, and Traditions

There are a variety of events hosted by the Campus Activities Board and the Hawk Spirit and Traditions Council. These events include Spirit Week, I HEART UHCL Day, Lighting of the Letters (our oldest campus tradition), the annual Chili Cook-Off, and more!

The Office of Student Involvement and Leadership also provides the following services:

  • Flyer posting approval
  • Space request assistance
  • Student organization locker rentals
Leadership and Community Engagement

The Office of Student Involvement and Leadership encourages all students to develop their leadership skills, explore community service opportunities, and enhance their civic engagement. Through our long-standing programs, including the Servant Leader Scholars Program, the Leadership Experience Development Series, the Big Event, and UHCL Cares Day, students can become the well-rounded leaders of tomorrow!    

Honor Societies

Honor societies at UHCL recognize a student’s academic excellence and achievement. The honor societies are affiliated with national organizations, where students are invited to become members based on the standards established by the chartering organization. Some societies recognize accomplishments within specific academic disciplines, while others recognize students from all academic disciplines.

 

For more information:

Phone 281-283-2560
Email getinvolved@uhcl.edu
Web www.uhcl.edu/student-affairs/student-engagement/student-involvement/
Location SSCB 1204
  

Student Publications

The Office of Student Publications exists to inform, educate, and engage University of Houston-Clear Lake community through student-produced publications. Student journalists in Student Publications are responsible for all aspects of production for these publications including the selection of assignments to be covered, writing articles, copy editing, content creation, photography, shooting and editing videos, designing graphics and layouts, selling, and creating advertisements, and promoting content via social media and various communication channels. 

The Signal newspaper is a digital newspaper published through the joint efforts of paid and volunteer student journalists, and student, staff, alumni, and faculty contributors across the campus community.  Any student at University of Houston-Clear Lake can join The Signal staff regardless of any previous experience. The Signal is published year-round to provide news, features, entertainment, and opinion pieces concerning university events and issues impacting the UHCL community. The Signal serves as a public forum and encourages students, staff, alumni, and faculty to submit articles, essays, visuals, story ideas and comments. 

The Signal has received numerous state and national collegiate awards since its inception in 1974 from the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association, College Media Association, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, and Associated Collegiate Press Association. The Signal can be read online at www.uhclthesignal.com, and submission guidelines are available at www.uhclthesignal.com/wordpress/contributorspage/. The Signal can be found on social media as @uhclthesignal.

For more information:

Phone 281-283-2570
Email thesignal@uhcl.edu
Web www.uhcl.edu/student-affairs/campus-community/student-publications/
Location Bayou 1239
  

Veteran Services

It is the mission of the Capt. Wendell M. Wilson Office of Veteran Services to help veterans and their dependents flourish in their higher education pursuits. We act as a liaison between the military-connected student, the school, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and the Texas Veterans Commission in order to ensure these goals are reached. Our staff members are committed to assisting veterans and their eligible dependents with federal or state education benefits gained through military service.

Military-connected students entering UHCL should contact the Capt. Wendell M. Wilson Office of Veteran Services immediately to establish their benefits in a timely manner. For one-on-one counseling regarding your benefits, contact us directly at vso@uhcl.edu or by phone at 281-283-3071.

Services include:

  • Providing certification of enrollment for the following federal benefits: Post 9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill, Reservist Educational Assistance, Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program, and Dependent Educational Assistance.
  • Processing of Hazlewood Exemptions and Hazlewood Legacy Act.
  • Determining eligibility for House Bill 269 (military service credit).
  • Establishing residency for those receiving federal or state veteran education benefits.

Detailed information regarding Military and Veteran Services can be accessed here: Capt. Wendell M. Wilson Office of Military and Veteran Services

 

For more information:

Phone 281-283-3071
Email vso@uhcl.edu
Web www.uhcl.edu/veteran-services
Location SSCB 3201