Policies
Rules and Regulations for Graduate School
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Conditional vs. Unconditional Admission
The minimum requirements for unconditional admission status are a
grade point average of 3.00 (A = 4.00) for the most recent 60 hours
of undergraduate/graduate coursework and satisfactory test scores
as determined by the college or department. Foreign degrees will be
evaluated in their entirety.
Conditional admission in the College of Technology may
be granted to students who have achieved grade point averages of at
least 2.75 (A=4.00) and whose score on the appropriate admissions
exam meet levels that would indicate probable success in a graduate
program.
In order to remain in a graduate studies program subsequent
to admission, conditionally admitted students must earn grade point
averages of at least 3.00 (A = 4.00) in the first twelve hours of
graduate work attempted at the University of Houston, and fulfill
any specific stipulations of the college or department (such as prerequisite
courses, etc.)
Once conditional requirements are met, a student is
evaluated for unconditional admission into the college.
Transfer Credits
Credit may be transferred only for advanced-level courses and graduate
courses completed with a grade of A or B. These courses must have
been taken prior to acceptance into a graduate program in the College
of Technology. The number of transfer credits applied to the graduate
degree is subject to the approval of the students faculty advisor
and department; however, not more than nine semester hours of transfer
credit may be applied toward a masters degree. There is a time
limitation; transfer credit must be evaluated immediately following
acceptance into a graduate program.
Auditing a Course
Approval to audit or visit a course is granted to qualified UH students
by the instructor and the dean of the college in which the course
is offered. Such approval conveys only the privilege of observing
and does not include submitting papers, taking tests, or participating
in class discussions, laboratories or field work.
A student may audit a class only when space is available
and must wait to submit the audit application for approval until after
the first meeting (official third class day for the university). However,
an instructor or dean may refuse any request to audit a course. Please
note that other conditions and restrictions may apply.
Credit is not given for an audited course, nor may a change to credit
status be made after students have registered. Only licensed law practitioners
may audit law courses. Students may obtain additional information
and audit application forms from the Academic Services Center, room
108-T1.
"Four-C Rule"
A graduate student may not earn any more than 9 semester hours with
grades of C+ or lower. Students who earn more than 9 semester hours
of C+ or lower become ineligible for any advanced degree at this institution
and will not be permitted to re-enroll for graduate study. The four-C
rule affects any course taken at the University of Houston toward
a graduate degree program, whether or not those courses are repeated.
Termination of Enrollment in a Graduate Program
A minimum grade point average of 3.00 (B) for all graduate courses
attempted is required for a graduate degree; failure to maintain this
average may result in either a warning, probation, or suspension.
Students must maintain a satisfactory rate of progress
toward the degree throughout his/her enrollment. A department may
terminate enrollment at any time if the rate of progress is not satisfactory.
Students will be notified in writing of the termination by
the Chair of the department of the major. Copies of this letter will
be filed with the dean of the student's college
Grievance Policy and Procedure for Graduate, Professional and Post-Baccalaureate Students
The College of Technology grievance policy applies to the redress of grievances concerning academic and instructional
matters and other issues for which there are no other existing grievance procedures. Copies can be attained
in the office of the graduate advisor or by downloading the following PDF below.
Download Grievance Policy
For More Complete Information
This page includes only a partial listing of the rules and regulations concerning
graduate study at the University of Houston. A complete listing of policies
is available in the
Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog.