UH/HCC Engineering Partnership
UH/HCC Engineering Academy
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Fall 2025 UH/HCC Engineering Academy Application:
- Priority Deadline: May 1, 2025
- Final Deadline: July 1, 2025
The UH/HCC Engineering Academy is a unique engineering partnership between the University of Houston (UH) and Houston Community College (HCC). Students can select between two convenient locations:
- Katy – (UH) 22400 Grand Circle Blvd. & (HCC) 22910 Colonial Parkway, Katy, TX 77449
- Fraga Eastside – 301 N. Drennan, Houston, Texas 77003
UH/HCC Engineering Academy students are co-enrolled at both institutions from the moment they are accepted into the Academy. Core curriculum courses will be completed through HCC while the engineering courses will be taken from the UH Cullen College of Engineering faculty either at the UH at Katy or HCC Fraga Eastside. UH/HCC Engineering Academy students are official UH Engineering Cougars from the very first day!
After completing all Academy requirements, students transition to UH full-time to complete a bachelor’s degrees in the UH Engineering major of their choice. Academy requirements are designed to be completed in one year. The Academy also offers some second-year courses.
In addition, UH/HCC Engineering Academy students have access to 3 new engineering degrees that can be completed at UH at Katy: Computer Engineering & Analytics, Construction Engineering, and Systems Engineering.
NOTE: Applicants interested in the UH/HCC Engineering Academy MUST apply to the University of Houston as either an Incoming Freshman OR Transfer Student, choosing any Engineering major as a first-choice majors. For more information visit the UH Admissions site: www.uh.edu/admissions
Learn more by visiting the University of Houston Engineering webpageApplication and Program Details
UH/HCC Engineering Academy Application Process
How to Apply:
- High School students applying for the UH/HCC Engineering Academy will complete the Apply Texas application for both HCC and UH - Apply Texas
- Apply to Houston Community College
- Complete the UH/HCC Engineering Academy application. The information can be updated when transcripts, UH ID# and the UH Letter of Acceptance are available.
- Apply to UH Main, and select Cullen College of Engineering as your first choice school with any Engineering major as your first choice major.
- HCC and other college students who wish to participate in the UH/HCC Engineering Academy will complete the Apply Texas application for UH, and complete the UH/HCC Engineering Academy application.
Documents required to complete the Academy application:
- High School and/or College Transcripts: upload a copy of all transcripts which outline all grades and courses earned.
- Letter of Acceptance from the University of Houston Main Campus.
- ACT, SAT or Math Placement scores, OR College Math credit
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- For technical issues, contact the IT Service Desk through 713-718-8800.
- For applicant questions regarding the UH/HCC Engineering Academy: engracademy@uh.edu
- All attachments must be PDF documents. Do not submit documents in JPEG format.
UH/HCC Engineering Academy Application Workflow Overview:
Who can apply?
- High School Graduates: Ideally applicants are prepared to enroll in college-level Calculus I. Options are also available for applicants who place into college-level Pre-Calculus.”
- Current college students: Must be prepared for college-level Pre-Calculus or Calculus, have a 3.0 GPA, and able to enroll in the designated cohort courses of Chemistry, Calculus, and Physics
- Students who have been newly admitted to UH for Fall 2025 and would like to pursue an alternate degree path for a four-year engineering degree may also choose to apply to the Engineering Academy through the UH/HCC Engineering Academy Application
Benefits of the UH/HCC Engineering Academy
There are many advantages for students enrolled in the UH/HCC Engineering Academy, including:
- Co-enrollment at UH and HCC - The following courses will be taken at each partner institution:
- All engineering courses will be taught by UH faculty and completed at UH at Katy or at HCC Fraga Eastside, depending on the Academy location.
- HCC faculty will lead all math, science and other core curriculum courses at the HCC Katy campus or the HCC Fraga Campus;
- Access to student services, activities and organizations at both institutions, including resources and amenities at the University of Houston Main Campus.
- Smaller class sizes for all engineering, math and science cohort courses. Student-faculty ratios are purposely kept low to allow for more individualized educational support and a greater opportunity for success;
- Significantly lower tuition and fees. Save from $11,300- $33,000! Students pay per course and are charged by the institution through which it is offered.
- Engineering Academy students who earn a minimum 3.25 combined grade point average at both HCC and UH and fulfill the required coursework will be automatically admitted to their first-choice engineering major upon completion of the academy, typically at the end of their first year.
- Students that apply early and are approved will have the benefit of enrolling early in cohort classes when the fall 2025 enrollment begins.
The Ideal Academy Candidate
- Student is ready for Calculus I (MATH 2413) and Chemistry I (CHEM 1311). However, options are available to students that are at the Pre-Calculus level.
- Student is admissible to both UH Main and HCC: UH Admissions criteria: http://www.uh.edu/admissions/
- Note: students do not have to be accepted into the Cullen College of Engineering.
- If currently in college, student has a cumulative college GPA of 3.0 or higher. GPA will include repeat courses.
- Student has a flexible schedule for cohort classes, which are defined as math, science, and engineering. Cohort classes are taught at pre-determined times.
- Student is committed to a rigorous academic schedule including at least one math, one science, and one engineering course each long semester.
- Student does not have a Bachelor’s degree or higher.
- Student is not a former UH student.
- Student is interested in earning a 4-year Engineering Degree from the University of Houston.
- Start in Katy – Finish in Katy! Academy students also have the option of earning 3 new engineering degrees that are offered at UH at Katy: Computer Engineering & Analytics, Construction Engineering, and Systems Engineering.
Academy Sample Degree plan
This is a sample course schedule based on common Engineering requirements. Academic plans may differ depending on the major and prior coursework completed. Check with an advisor for the most updated degree plan for each specific major. Academy course requirements are designed to be completed in one year. The Academy also offers some second-year courses.
Year 1 (32 Hours)
Course | Course Name | Semester Hours | Taught By... |
---|---|---|---|
MATH 2413 | Calculus I | 4 |
Classes taught by HCC Faculty |
CHEM 1311 | General Chemistry I | 3 |
Classes taught by HCC Faculty |
CHEM 1111 | General Chemistry I Lab | 1 |
Classes taught by HCC Faculty |
ENGI 1100 | Introduction to Engineering | 1 |
Classes Taught by UH Faculty |
ENGL 1301 | English Compostion I | 3 |
Classes taught by HCC Faculty |
CORE | See Core Requirements List | 3 |
Classes taught by HCC Faculty |
Total Semester Hours | 15 |
|
Course | Course Name | Semester Hours | Taught By... |
---|---|---|---|
MATH 2414 | Calculus II | 4 |
Classes taught by HCC Faculty |
PHYS 2325 | University Physics I | 3 |
Classes taught by HCC Faculty |
PHYS 2125 | Physics Laboratory I | 1 |
Classes taught by HCC Faculty |
ENGI 1331 | Computing for Engineers | 3 |
Classes taught by UH Faculty |
ENGL 1302 | English Composition II | 3 |
Classes taught by HCC Faculty |
CORE | See Core Requirements List | 3 |
|
Total Semester Hours | 17 |
|
Frequently Asked Questions
Admission requirements for UH Main: All students accepted into the UH/HCC Engineering Academy will also be co-enrolled at the University of Houston Main Campus. http://www.uh.edu/admissions/
Math Placement Exam (MPE) and Math Requirements:
- The ACT, SAT or HCC Math Placemet Exam will be used to place participants in the appropriate math course.
- UH/HCC Engineering Academy participants who are determined not “pre-calculus ready” will be required to take the HCC MPE. After acceptance into the UH/HCC Engineering Academy and at the discretion of the UH/HCC Engineering Academy administrators, participants may be required to take the UH MPE.
- UH/HCC Engineering Academy participants must complete their calculus sequence (Calculus I and II) or the required calculus for the engineering major of interest at HCC prior to beginning full time enrollment in an engineering major at UH.
Tuition and Fees: In-District verses Out-of-District:
Residents of the Houston Community College service area (Houston ISD, Stafford MSD, part of Missouri City, Alief and North Forest ISD) are considered In-District for fee purposes if they meet the basic residency requirements. These areas are in the taxing district for HCC. All other areas that are not in the HCC taxing district are considered Out-of-District.
Academy Cost Analysis: Estimated tuition breakdown for a 1-year Academy degree plan versus attending UH full-time:
UH/HCC Engineering Academy - 1 year:
- HCC In-District/UH Resident: $4,055
- HCC Out-of-District/UH Resident: $6,743
- HCC Out-of-State/UH Non-Resident: $10,196
UH Full Time - 1 year:
- UH In-State Full Time: $13,457
- UH Out-of-State Full Time Tuition: $30,658
Notes:
- HCC Website: https://www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/tuition-calculator/
- UH Website: https://www.uh.edu/financial/undergraduate/tuition-fees/
- Estimates calculated September 2024 using the HCC Tuition Calculator and UH Tuition Calculator. Actual costs will vary.
- Tuition and fees are subject to change and vary depending on the department, residence status, graduate level, and courses enrolled.
- Be sure to check college fees and course fees in addition to basic tuition and University fees.
- Costs above are estimates for TUITION ONLY and do not include additional fees.
- Additional fees, such as parking, are not included on the schedule of charges.
- Lab fees and books are not calculated as they vary by course and location.
Scholarships: In order to maximize your financial opportunities, all UH/HCC Engineering Academy students are encouraged to apply for the HCC Foundation Scholarship: https://www.hccsfoundation.org/annualscholarship
Applications opened on January 1 Scholarships | Houston Community College - HCC (hccs.edu)
The scholarship application is composed of sections requesting personal, academic and financial information. Although there are numerous types of scholarship programs available, you will only need to complete one application.
Will my UH scholarship apply to the Academy? The majority of the Private sector (WalMart, Target, Church, etc.,) scholarships may be used at any college, university, or post-secondary higher education institution. Since Houston Community College is the "host" institution, please contact the funding organization to transfer the funds to HCC: https://www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/financial-aid/scholarships/
* Note: Most UH scholarships will not apply to Academy tuition until students transition out of the Engineering Academy into the third year of the desired UH program.
Financial Aid: https://www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/financial-aid/
- Please visit http://www.fafsa.gov20 to complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using HCC's School Code (010422). The information you provide determines whether you qualify for federal and state grants and for federal loans.
- FALL 2025-2026 FINANCIAL AID: If you plan to attend HCC during Fall 2025, Spring 2026 and/or Summer 2026, you need to fill out the 2025–2026 FAFSA form.
- After you apply for financial aid, you will receive a communication email that will notify you that HCC has received your application along with other instructions, such as additional documentation required. Your HCC Financial Aid Advisor will assist you in processing your eligible funding.
Transcripts & Test Scores:
If transcripts cannot be uploaded to the Academy application, you may send transcripts directly to the Academy email: engracademy@uh.edu. Applicants will also need to send official transcripts to UH and HCC. Both institutions accept PDF transcripts directly from service providers such as Credentials, Parchment, and National Student Clearinghouse. Applicants can use the following emails for official transcript requests:
HCC: admissions@hccs.edu
UH: admissions@uh.edu
* https://www.hccs.edu/resources-for/current-students/transcripts/
- Test scores: https://www.hccs.edu/resources-for/current-students/testing-services/
- Who has to take the TSI? https://www.hccs.edu/departments/division-of-instructional-services/hcc-texas-success-initiative-assessment/frequently-asked-questions/
- Application Process/documents required for HCC: https://www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/
Veterans: https://www.hccs.edu/support-services/veteran-affairs/
International Students: https://www.hccs.edu/support-services/international-students/
For more information, Email: engracademy@uh.edu
Traditional Pathway
Students planning to pursue their engineering degree at the University of Houston’s Cullen College of Engineering can also complete the first two years of their four-year engineering degree at Houston Community College. The HCC Associate of Science in Engineering Science (ASES) degree can be tailored to maximize the number of courses transferable to the Engineering degree programs. By so doing, students can cut the cost of their engineering degree in half. Every year, a large number of HCC students transfer into the UH Engineering program.
HCC ASES Degree: www.hccs.edu/engineers
For additional information
HCC: Paul Quinn
Program Director of Engineering & STEM Initiatives
Phone: 713.718.7923
paul.quinn@hccs.edu
UH: Rick Walsh
Program Director, UH/HCC Engineering Academy
Phone: (713) 743-3653
rfwalsh@central.uh.edu