Apr 20, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Readmission of Former UH Student


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Your Academic standing and length of time since you were last enrolled at the University of Houston will determine your pathway to admission as a former student, which may include additional documents and earlier deadlines. Review Readmission for Former UH Students  for more information before you apply for readmission as a former student at www.ApplyTexas.org.

Regardless of academic standing, you will need to meet re-entry requirements and deadlines and pay the $50 readmission fee in order to be readmitted and enroll. Former undergraduate students who have questions pertaining to readmission should contact the Academic Advisor of their intended readmitted major.

Former undergraduates who are returning from suspension will also need to meet college specific re-entry requirements and deadlines.

Readmission to the University of Houston will vary based on the following items:

  • Your academic standing from when you last attended UH (good standing or warning/probation/suspension)
  • The amount of time since your last enrollment at UH. Student records are discontinued after thirteen months (3 consecutive long semesters) of non-enrollment.
  • If you are reapplying to your former major or a different major
  • If you have taken coursework outside of UH during your time away
  • Your GPA may be considered cumulatively, meaning all college coursework attempted, or your UH GPA may be looked at separately from coursework taken outside of the university
  • Disciplinary actions and certain circumstances may impact or prevent enrollment or academic progress regardless of academic standing. Such actions may include but are not limited to, violations of academic honesty, conduct code violations, or payment default of financial responsibility to the university.

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