UHS 2022 Accountability Report

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2022 ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT

On the cover: Students walking past the Science Building (University of Houston)

The University of Houston System serves as the primary engine of the Greater Houston region’s educated workforce. Through four universities and five instructional sites, the UH System has played a transformational role in the economic growth and vitality of its communities and the state of Texas.

The UH System serves more than 75,000 students and provides education programs, life-changing research and services with local and global impact.

The UH System’s goals are to be nationally competitive, elevate our students’ success and advance the communities we serve. Excellence is not a destination; it’s a journey. I encourage you to read our 2022 Accountability Report to learn about each university’s progress toward our principal goals and other performance measures.

The report reflects our commitment to accountability, and I am pleased to submit it for your consideration.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON SYSTEM

The University of Houston System provides, through the complementary missions of its four universities, access to comprehensive higher education programs and services to the diverse community of students in the Houston metropolitan area and beyond. The UH System's research and scholarship are globally significant, nationally competitive and serve as an engine for economic development, while its public service activities enhance the quality of life in the region.

Relationships among UHS institutions are collegial and collaborative. Credits transfer easily from one institution to another, and students move freely from one campus' library to another. Each UHS institution has a distinct mission; together, the institutions' missions and programs complement and support one another.

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STEM and Classroom Building (University of Houston-Clear Lake)

University of Houston

The leading public research university in Houston and the third largest in Texas, UH is a nationally competitive, comprehensive research university offering undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, distance and continuing education programs. UH, the oldest of the four UH System universities, has been recognized as a Tier One institution by the Carnegie Foundation for its high level of research activity and is home to a Phi Beta Kappa chapter — America’s most prestigious honor society. Expanding its community reach, UH also serves students through instructional sites in Sugar Land and Katy. In 2020, the University launched a College of Medicine to meet the health care needs of underserved populations in the region and state. UH has a yearly $6.4 billion economic impact on the Greater Houston area, over 47,000 students enrolled, awards close to 11,000 degrees annually and has more than 315,000 alumni, many of whom live and work in Texas.

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John M. O’Quinn Law Building

University of Houston–Clear Lake

UHCL has been opening doors for accessible education since 1974 and continues to increase its regional university rankings, serving as a destination for lifelong learning, economic growth and global impact. Located in southeast Houston on a beautiful 524-acre campus, UHCL serves more than 9,000 students. UHCL offers more than 90 programs including undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs from its four colleges, with an additional site in Pearland and an instructional site at the Texas Medical Center. More than 75,000 alumni are leaders in their fields and include CEOs, scientists, artists, astronauts and more.

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Campus Recreation & Wellness Center

University of Houston–Downtown

Located in the heart of Houston, UHD educates more than 14,000 students annually and has an alumni base of more than 64,000. Graduates emerge from the institution prepared to serve as leaders in law enforcement, business, science, education, nonprofit management, the arts and other industries. Students benefit from its convenient campus (accessible by light rail and from the city’s Bayou Greenways) and curriculum delivering real-world learning experiences. In recent years, UHD’s economic impact on the region totaled $2 billion. With a growing campus — including the new College of Sciences & Technology Building — and bolstered graduation rates, that sum should continue to grow as UHD approaches its 50th year of serving Houstonians.

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College of Sciences and Technology

University of Houston–Victoria

UHV offers more than 80 academic programs to nearly 4,500 students living in the Gulf Coast region and beyond. An instructional site in Katy and a highly ranked distance education program expand UHV’s educational outreach. The Victoria campus continues to grow with a residence hall that debuted in 2020, a STEM building and a multi-use facility that opened in 2021, and a health and wellness center expected to be completed in 2024. UHV is a member of the Houston Guided Pathways to Success initiative to increase higher education completion rates.

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University Center

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON SYSTEM

Progress Card Definitions

National Competitiveness

1.a. Total Research Expenditures: Total research funds from all sources expended during a fiscal year as defined by the National Science Foundation (NSF). (Data source: UHS Division of Research)

1.b. Federal Research Expenditures: Research funds from federal sources expended during a fiscal year as defined by the NSF. (Data source: UHS Division of Research)

1.c. Total Research Awards: Sponsored research awards received from external funding agencies. This includes new awards and additional funds received on existing awards. (Data source: UHS Division of Research)

Student Access and Success

2 .a. Total Enrollment: The total number of students enrolled during the fall semester at all levels, including full and part time enrollees. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHS institutional research offices)

2 .b. Total Degrees Awarded: The total number of degrees awarded at all levels from July 1 to June 30 as reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHS institutional research offices)

2 .c. Percentage of Graduate/ Professional Students: The percentage of degree-seeking and non-degree seeking students enrolled at the graduate level during the fall semester. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHS institutional research offices)

2 .d. Percentage of Residential Students: The percentage of students enrolled in the fall semester at all levels living in university-owned housing, including dorms and affiliated apartments. (Data source: UHS institutional research offices)

2 .e. Number of Underserved Students Enrolled: The total number of African-American, Hispanic and Native American students enrolled in the fall semester at all levels and reported to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB). (Data source: UHS institutional research offices)

2 .f. Number of Degrees Awarded to Underserved Students: The number of degrees awarded to African-American, Hispanic and Native American students at all levels during a fiscal year. Data are reported to the THECB. (Data source: UHS institutional research offices)

2 .g. Number of Degrees Awarded in Critical Fields: The number of degrees award at all levels in computer science, engineering, math, and the physical sciences during a fiscal year. Data are reported to the THECB. (Data source: UHS institutional research offices)

Community Advancement

3.a. Research Awards with Community Emphasis: The number of research awards with a “Community Emphasis” focus, the determination of which is made by the principal investigator when submitting the proposal for funding. (Data source: UHS Division of Research)

Competitive Resources

4.a. Total Annual Giving (Cash Basis): Cash totals include outright gifts, pledge payments (regardless of the date of the pledge) and irrevocable deferred gifts made directly to the university and through its support organizations. Unpaid pledge balances, whether or not the pledge was made during the current fiscal year, are not reflected in this report. (Data source: UHS Division of Advancement)

4.b. Total Annual Giving (New Commitments): Commitment totals include all outright gifts and private grants, new pledges, and deferred gifts received by the university and its support organizations during the fiscal year. Pledge payments, whether toward pledges in the current or a previous year, are excluded from these totals. (Data source: UHS Division of Advancement)

4.c. Total Endowment: The amount of funds held by endowments and foundations as reported to the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) in June of each year. (Data source: UHS Office of the Treasurer)

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ANNUAL PERFORMANCE

NOTES: The year column headings indicate the academic year of the Progress Card. The data represents the most recent available for reporting period.

1. Cells with no shading are for measures with no change in performance or de minimis reductions (1% or less).

2. Underserved include African American, Hispanic and Native American students.

3. Critical Fields include computer science, engineering, math, physical sciences and biology.

INCREASE / DECREASE1

11 1. NATIONALLY COMPETITIVENESS BASE YEAR (2007-2008) 2021-2022 2022-2023 FROM LAST YEAR FROM BASE YEAR 1.a. Total Research Expenditures $74,966,000 $207,141,725 $245,644,786 $38,503,061 $170,678,786 1.b. Federal Research Expenditures $40,398,000 $79,521,412 $86,141,966 $6,620,554 $45,743,966 1.c. Total Research Awards $95,904,865 $147,737,270 $148,679,616 $942,346 $52,774,751 2. STUDENT ACCESS AND SUCCESS 2.a. Total Enrollment 56,762 75,747 73,533 -2,214 16,771 2.b. Total Degrees Awarded 11,702 17,809 18,156 347 6,454 2.c. Percentage of Graduate/Professional Students 20.1% 18% 18.1% 0.1% -2% 2.d. Percentage of Residential Students 4.2% 0.7% 10% 9.3% 5.8% 2.e. Number of Underserved Students Enrolled2 21,928 39,692 38,681 -1,011 16,753 2.f. Number of Degrees Awarded to Underserved Students 3,673 8,775 8,885 110 5,212 2.g. Number of Degrees Awarded in Critical Fields3 1,271 4,051 4,115 64 2,844 3. COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT 3 a. Research Awards with Community Emphasis 138 208 193 -15 55 4. COMPETITIVE RESOURCES 4.a. Total Annual Giving (Cash Basis) $53,000,000 $122,716,310 $126,156,733 $3,440,423 $73,156,733 4.b. Total Annual Giving (New Commitments) $54,900,000 $105,857,505 $189,672,370 $83,814,865 $134,772,370 4.c. Total Endowment $653,294,000 $1,296,070,510 $1,128,312,203 -$167,758,307 $475,018,203

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

Progress Card Definitions

Nationally Competitive Research University

1.a. Total Research Expenditures:

Total research funds from all sources expended during a fiscal year as defined by the National Science Foundation (NSF). (Data source: UH Division of Research)

1.b. Federal Research Expenditures: Research funds from federal sources expended during a fiscal year as defined by the NSF. (Data source: UH Division of Research)

1.c. Number of Graduate Programs

Ranked in the Top 50: The number of UH graduate programs currently cited by U.S. News & World Report, College Rankings, with a rank of 50 or better. (Data source: U.S. News & World Report)

1.d. Number of Citations: The number of citations received by UH faculty in articles referenced in Web of Science. This is a rolling five-year total. Citations appearing in the last five years are counted. Includes International Citations. (Data source: Web of Science)

1.e. Number of Doctorates

Awarded: The number of doctoral degrees awarded annually. These include a PhD or other doctor’s degree that requires advanced work beyond the masters. Special professional degrees are not included. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

1.f. Number of Postdoctoral Appointees: The number of persons appointed by UH to provide support to a UH researcher for the purposes of research and/or scholarly development. Post doctoral appointees hold a doctoral degree awarded within the past 5 to 7 years. The number of postdoctoral appointees is reported to the NSF. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

UH System Student Success

2 .A.a. Total Enrollment: The total number of students enrolled during the fall semester at all levels, including full and part time enrollees. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

2 .A.b. Transfer Retention Rate (First Year): The percentage of transfer students returning for enrollment for a second consecutive year. Transfer students are those who transfer to UH with at least 60 hours of completed coursework. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

2 .A.c. Transfer Graduation Rate (4 Year): The percentage of transfer students who graduate within four years. Transfer students are those who transfer to UH with at least 60 hours of completed coursework. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

2 .A.d. Total Degrees Awarded: The total number of degrees awarded at all levels from July 1 to June 30 as reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

2 .A.e. Student Satisfaction Index: Percentage of students who rate their entire educational experience as good or excellent. Data are collected from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), senior population. The NSSE question reads: “How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution?”

UH Student Success

2 .B.a. FTIC Retention Rate (First Year): The percentage of students classified as first-time, full-time degree seeking undergraduates who enter in the fall semester and who are enrolled in the following fall semester. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

2 .B.b. FTIC Graduation Rate (6 Year): The percentage of students classified as first-time, full-time degree seeking undergraduates who graduate within 6 years. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

2 .B.c. Percentage of Graduate/ Professional Students: The percentage of degree-seeking and non-degree seeking students enrolled at the graduate level during the fall semester. Date are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

2 .B.d. Freshman Acceptance Rate: The percentage of students who are accepted as first-time, full-time degree-seeking freshmen during the fall semester subsequent to their submission of a completed application. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

2 .B.e. Freshman Average SAT: The average total SAT scores (math plus reading/writing) for first-time, degreeseeking freshmen at UH. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

2 .B.f. Course Completion Rate: Of the attempted semester credit hours (SCH), the percentage of SCH completed at the end of the fall semester as reported to the Texas Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UH Institutional Research)

Community Advancement

3.a. % of Graduates Enrolled in Graduate Courses or Employed in Texas in One Year: The percentage of graduates who enroll in graduate education or who are employed in Texas within one year of graduation. (Data source: THECB)

3.b. Research Awards with Community Emphasis: The number of research awards with a “Community Emphasis” focus, the determination of which is made by the principal investigator when submitting the proposal for funding. (Data source: UH Division of Research)

Athletic Competitiveness

4.a. University Athletics Overall Academic Progress Rate: A measure of the academic performance of student athletes devised and reported by the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA). This standard measure is calculated and reported annually at the team, sport, gender, and university level for the purposes of determining the university’s eligibility to offer athletic scholarships. (Data source: NCAA)

4.b. Total Team Sports Wins: The total number of wins earned by the university’s athletic teams on an annual basis. (Data source: UH Athletics)

4.c. Conference Championships (Individual/Team): The total number of conference championships earned by the university’s athletic teams and individual student athletes. (Data source: UH Athletics)

4.d. NCAA Post Season Qualifiers (Individual/Team): The total number of the university’s athletic teams and individual student athletes that qualify for post season participation in a sport endorsed by the NCAA. (Data source: UH Athletics)

4.e. Average Attendance (Football/ Men’s Basketball): The average attendance at men’s football and men’s basketball games calculated on an annual basis. (Data source: UH Athletics)

Competitive Resources

6.a. Total State Appropriations per Student: The amount of state funds appropriated to the university per fulltime equivalent student, as reported by the THECB.

6.b. Total Expenditures per FTE Student: The amount of funds expended by the university per fulltime equivalent student, as reported by the THECB.

6.c. Endowment: The amount of funds held by endowments and foundations for the university as reported to the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) in June of each year. (Data source: UH Office of Treasurer)

6.d. Total Annual Giving (Cash Basis): Cash totals include outright gifts, pledge payments (regardless of the date of the pledge) and irrevocable deferred gifts made directly to the university and through its support organizations. Unpaid pledge balances, whether or not the pledge was made during the current fiscal year, are not reflected in this report. (Data source: UH Advancement)

6.e. Total Annual Giving (New Commitments): Commitment totals include all outright gifts and private grants, new pledges, and deferred gifts received by the university and its support organizations during the fiscal year. Pledge payments, whether toward pledges in the current or a previous year, are excluded from these totals. (Data source: UH Advancement)

6.e. Alumni Giving Rate: The percentage of alumni who contribute financially to the university during a fiscal year. Data are reported to U.S. News and World Report. (Data source: UH Advancement)

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ANNUAL PERFORMANCE

NOTES

The year column headings indicate the academic year of the Progress Card. The data represents the most recent available for reporting period.

1. Cells with no shading are for measures with no change in performance or de minimis reductions (1% or less).

2. Data are preliminary.

13 1. NATIONALLY COMPETITIVE RESEARCH UNIVERSITY BASE YEAR (2007-2008) 2021-2022 2022-2023 FROM LAST YEAR FROM BASE YEAR 1.a. Total Research Expenditures2 $73,542,000 $203,144,054 $241,423,249 $38,279,195 $167,881,249 1.b. Federal Research Expenditures2 $40,116,000 $77,544,341 $84,294,646 $6,750,305 $44,178,646 1.c. Number of Graduate Programs Ranked in Top 50 4 18 20 2 16 1.d. Number of Citations 20,828 190,260 228,840 38,580 208,012 1.e. Number of Doctorates Awarded 239 430 406 -24 167 1.f. Number of Postdoctoral Appointees 158 235 188 -47 30 2. A . UH SYSTEM: STUDENT SUCCESS 2.A.a. Total Enrollment 34,663 47,031 46,700 -331 12,037 2.A.b. Transfer Retention Rate (First Year) 77% 85% 83% -2% 6% 2.A.c. Transfer Graduation Rate (4 Year) 58% 72% 71% -0.3% 13% 2.A.d. Total Degrees Awarded 6,961 11,522 10,699 -823 3,738 2.A.e. Student Satisfaction Index 77% 79% 76% -3.1% -1% 2.B. UH: STUDENT SUCCESS 2.B.a. FTIC Retention Rate (First Year) 77% 85% 85% -1% 8% 2.B.b. FTIC Graduation Rate (6 Year) 43% 62% 63% 1% 20% 2.B.c. Percentage of Graduate/Professional Students 20% 18% 19% 0.5% -1.5% 2.B.d. Freshman Acceptance Rate 77% 66% 66% 0.2% -10.8% 2.B.e. Freshman Median SAT 1055 1240 1249 9 194 2.B.f. Course Completion Rate 88% 98% 95% -2.9% 7% 3. COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT 3.a. Percentage of Graduates Enrolled in Graduate Courses or Employed in Texas in One Year 78% 72% 69% -3.6% -9.4% 3.b. Research Awards with Community Emphasis 121 197 185 -12 64 4. ATHLETIC COMPETITIVENESS 4.a. University Athletics Overall Academic Progress Rate 944 966 972 6 28 4.b. Total Team Sports Wins 185 122 184 62 -1 4.c. Conference Championships (Individual/Team) 10/4 31/4 19/4 -12/0 9/0 4.d. NCAA Postseason Qualifiers (Individual/Team) 36/5 39/7 39/12 0/5 3/7 4.e. Average Attendance (Football/Men’s Basketball) 19,627/4,342 8,788/1,859 25,073/7,145 16,285/5,286 5,446/2,803 6. COMPETITIVE RESOURCES 6.a. Total State Appropriations per FTE Student $6,695 $7,442 $6,179 -$1,263 -$516 6.b. Total Expenditures per FTE Student $19,413 $21,852 $25,353 $3,501 $5,940 6.c. Endowment $583,733,523 $1,177,212,824 $1,020,789,786 -$156,423,038 $437,056,263 6.d. Total Annual Giving (Cash Basis) $48,600,000 $118,175,172 $118,047,908 -$127,264 $69,447,908 6.e. Total Annual Giving (New Commitments) $48,900,000 $98,096,316 $181,728,118 $83,631,802 $132,828,118 6.f. Alumni Giving Rate 5.3% 8.4% 7.3% -1.1% 2% INCREASE
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UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON–CLEAR LAKE

Progress Card Definitions

Nationally Competitive University

1.a. Total Research Expenditures: Total research funds from all sources expended during a fiscal year and reported to the National Science Foundation (NSF). (Data source: UHCL Office of Sponsored Programs)

1.b. Federal Research Expenditures: Research funds from federal sources expended during a fiscal year and reported to the NSF. (Data source: UHCL Office of Sponsored Programs)

1.c. Total Sponsored Program Expenditures: Total research and non-research funds from all sources expended during a fiscal year, including public service, curriculum development and non-research training. (Data source: UHCL Office of Sponsored Programs)

1.d. Number of Specialized Accredited Programs: The official number of specialized and accredited programs at the university. Includes accreditations such as: Commission on Accreditation of Health Management Education (CAHME), Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), and National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). Data are validated with each school every spring for accuracy and accreditation updates.

(Data source: UHCL Office of the Vice Provost)

1.e. Master’s Degrees Awarded Compared to Peers: The number of master’s level degrees awarded annually. Data are reported to IPEDS.

(Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

1.f. Total Sponsored Program Awards: Total research and nonresearch funds from all sources awarded during a fiscal year, including public service, curriculum development and non-research training. (Data source: UHCL Office of Sponsored Programs)

UH System Student Success

2 .B.a. FTIC Retention Rate (first year): The percentage of students classified as first-time full-time degree seeking undergraduates who enter in the fall semester and who are enrolled in the following fall semester. Data are reported to Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.b. Transfer Retention Rate (first year): The percentage of students classified as first-time-transfer, fulltime, degree seeking undergraduates who enter in the fall semester and who are enrolled in the following fall semester. Data are reported to Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.c. Hispanic Transfer Retention Rate (first year): The percentage of full-time, degree-seeking, undergraduate transfer Hispanic students who enter in the fall semester with at least 60 accepted semester credit hours and are still enrolled after one academic year. Data are reported to Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.d. Hispanic Transfer Graduation Rate (4 year): The percent of fulltime, degree-seeking, undergraduate transfer Hispanic students who earn a baccalaureate degree within four academic years. Data are reported to Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.e. Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded: The number of bachelor’s level degrees awarded annually. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.f. Master’s Degrees Awarded: The number of master’s level degrees awarded annually. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.g. Doctoral Degrees Awarded: The number of doctoral level degrees awarded annually. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.h. Total Semester Credit Hours: The total semester credit hours during the fall semester at all levels. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.i. Certification Rate of Teacher Education Graduates: The certification rate of teacher education graduates as reported to the Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.j. Course Completion Rate: Of the attempted semester credit hours (SCH), the percentage of SCH completed at the end of the fall semester as reported to the Texas Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.k. Hispanic Degrees Awarded (All Levels): The total number of degrees awarded at all levels from July 1 to June 30 as reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.l. Degrees Awarded to Economically Disadvantaged: The total number of degrees awarded at all levels. Economically disadvantaged students are those receiving Pell at any time (from 1997 through the most current fiscal year data is available) reported by THECB. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.m. STEM Degrees Awarded (All Levels): The total number of degrees awarded at all levels from July 1 to June 30 as reported to IPEDS for the College of Science and Engineering. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.n. FTIC Graduation Rate (6 Years): The percent of firsttime, full-time, degree-seeking, undergraduate FTIC students who earn a baccalaureate degree within six academic years. Data are reported to Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.o. FTIC Graduation Rate (4 Years): The percent of first-time, fulltime, degree-seeking, undergraduate FTIC students who earn a baccalaureate degree within four academic years. Data are reported to Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.p. Transfer Graduation Rate (4 Years): The percent of first-time, fulltime, degree-seeking, undergraduate transfer students who earn a baccalaureate degree within four academic years. Data are reported to Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

2 .B.q. Credits to Degree (AVG UGRD Cumulative): The total number of cumulative SCH credits earned at graduation. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

Community Advancement

3.a. % of Graduates Enrolled in Graduate Courses or Employed in Texas in One Year: The percentage of graduates who enroll in graduate education or who are employed in Texas within one year of graduation.

(Data source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board)

3.b. Number of Courses with Community Engagement Activity: Community engagement activities have been defined as practicum courses based on fiscal year data. (Data source: UHCL Institutional Research)

3.c. Number of Community Partnerships: The number of partnerships maintained by the university with one or more community-based organizations, entities, or corporations for the purposes of instruction, research, or service. (Data source: UHCL Office of Planning & Assessment)

Competitive Resources

4.a. Total State Appropriations per FTE Student: The amount of state funds appropriated to the university per full-time equivalent student, as reported by the THECB.

4.b. Total Expenditures per FTE Student: The amount of funds expended by the university per fulltime equivalent student, as reported by the THECB.

4.c. Endowment: The amount of funds held by endowments and foundations for the university as reported to the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) in June of each year. (Data source: UHS Office of Treasurer)

4.d. Total Annual Giving (Cash Basis): Cash totals include outright gifts, pledge payments (regardless of the date of the pledge) and irrevocable deferred gifts made directly to the university and through its support organizations. Unpaid pledge balances, whether or not the pledge was made during the current fiscal year, are not reflected in this report. (Data source: UHS Advancement)

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NOTES:

1. Cells with no shading are for measures with no change in performance or de minimis reductions (less than 1% ).

2. UH-Clear Lake comparison group: Arizona State University at the West Campus, Fitchburg State College, Governors State University, Indiana University-South Bend, Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi, The University of West Florida, University of Baltimore, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, University of Illinois at Springfield, and the University of Michigan-Dearborn.

3. 2015-16 is the first year for which an FTIC retention rate was available and will therefore serve as the base year for this measure.

4. The THECB changed the methodology for calculating this measure. Previously, only baccalaureate recipients were included. Starting in 2017-18 60X30 measure was adjusted to include all degree-level recipients.

THECB Data Available as of 2013, base line (UHCL)

5. Stem Fields: Science, technology, engineering, and math (CIP 11, 14, 15, 27, 40 and 30.01).

* New 2022-2023

Transfer Retention Rate (First Year), base year same as FTIC Retention Rate: 2015

Master's Degrees Awarded, base year 2005-2006

Doctoral Degrees Awarded, base year 2005-2006

Awards to Hispanics (All Levels), , base year 2005-2006

Awards to Economically Disadvantaged: base year 2014, source: THECB Accountability

STEM Degrees Awarded (All Levels), base year 2005-2006

FTIC Graduation Rate (6 Years), base year Cohort 2014 (reported 2020)

FTIC Graduation Rate (4 Years), base year Cohort 2014 (reported 2018)

Transfer Graduation Rate (4 Years), base year Cohort 2008 (reported 2012)

Credits to Degree, average cumulative SCH transferred/earned at the time of graduation, base year 2005-2006

15 1. NATIONALLY COMPETITIVE UNIVERSITY BASE YEAR (2007-2008) 2021-2022 2022-2023 FROM LAST YEAR FROM BASE YEAR 1.a. Total Research Expenditures $851,000 $1,716,255 $1,800,098 $83,843 $949,098 1.b. Federal Research Expenditures $159,000 $865,046 $840,981 -$24,065 $681,981 1.c. Total Sponsored Program Expenditures $2,518,000 $21,751,520 $36,380,227 $14,628,707 $33,862,227 1.d. Number of Specialized Accredited Programs 21 32 37 5 16 1.e. Master’s Degrees Awarded Compared to Peers (UHCL/Peer Group Median) 2 997/457 843/605 852/494 9/-111 -145 /37 1.f. Total Sponsored Program Awards $5,253,323 $34,591,027 $10,512,434 -$24,078,593 $5,259,111 2. A . UH SYSTEM: STUDENT SUCCESS 2.A.a. Total Enrollment (Headcount) 7,522 9,279 8,562 -717 1,040 2.A.b. Transfer Retention Rate (First Year) 82.5% 80.2% 78.5% -1.7% -4% 2.A.c. Transfer Graduation Rate (4 Year) 73.5% 66.7% 64.7% -2% -8.8% 2.A.d. Total Degrees Awarded 2,131 2,472 2,352 -120 221 2.A.e. Student Satisfaction Index 82% 82% 82% 0.8% 0.3% 2.B. UHCL: STUDENT SUCCESS 2.B.a. FTIC Retention Rate (First Year) 3 70.8% 73.2% 66.5% -6.7% -4.3% 2.B.b. Transfer Retention Rate (First Year)* 83.3% 80.1% 78.5% -1.6% -4.8% 2.B.c. Hispanic Transfer Retention Rate (First Year) 87% 83.7% 80.1% -3.7% -6.9% 2.B.d. Hispanic Transfer Graduation Rate (4 Years) 80% 71% 64.8% -6.2% -15.2% 2.B.e. Bachelor's Degrees Awarded 1,154 1,603 1,517 -86 363 2.B.f. Master's Degrees Awarded * 997 852 824 -28 -173 2.B.g. Doctoral Degrees Awarded * 0 17 27 10 27 2.B.h. Total Semester Credit Hours 63,035 83,969 78,738 -5,231 15,703 2.B.i. Certification Rate of Teacher Education Graduates 92.8% 100% 99.4% -0.6% 6.6% 2.B.j. Course Completion Rates 92.8% 91.7% 94.3% 2.6% 1.5% 2.B.k. Degrees Awarded to Hispanics (All Levels) * 277 818 864 46 587 2.B.l. Degrees Awarded to Economically Disadvantaged * 750 1025 949 -76 199 2.B.m. STEM Degrees Awarded (All Levels) * 5 319 511 510 -1 191 2.B.n. FTIC Graduation Rate (6 Years)* 52% 53.1% 53.7% 0.6% 1.7% 2.B.o. FTIC Graduation Rate (4 Years)* 30.7% 26.1% 33.7% 7.6% 3% 2.B.p. Transfer Graduation Rate (4 Years)* 78.7% 66.7% 64.7% -2% -14% 2.B.q. Credits to Degree (AVG UGRD Cumulative)* 142.3 138.6 138.1 0 -4 3. COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT 3.a. Total % of Graduates Enrolled in Courses and or Employed in TX within 1 Yr after earning a degree/certificate4 73% 75% 74% -1% 1% 3.b. Number of Courses with Community Engagement Activity 245 242 263 21 18 3.c. Number of Community Partnerships 80 469 388 -81 308 4. COMPETITIVE RESOURCES 4.a. Total State Appropriations per FTE Student $6,276 $5,896 $5,815 -$81 -$461 4.b. Total Expenditures per FTE Student $13,717 $19,018 $21,354 $2,336 $7,637 4.c. Endowment $18,891,454 $37,245,996 $36,462,291 -$783,705 $17,570,837 4.d. Total Annual Giving (Cash Basis) $614,000 $1,411,682 $1,497,230 $55,548 $883,230 INCREASE / DECREASE1 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON–DOWNTOWN

Progress Card Definitions

Nationally Competitive University

1.a. Total Research Expenditures: Total research funds from all sources expended during a fiscal year and reported to the National Science Foundation (NSF). (Data source: UHD Sponsored Programs)

1.b. Federal Research Expenditures: Research funds from federal sources expended during a fiscal year and reported to the NSF. (Data source: UHD Sponsored Programs)

1.c. Competitive Grants Obtained as an Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI): Grants received that have as a requirement for eligibility that the recipient be an HSI, or a grant in which HSI status is leveraged in order to increase competitiveness for award; reported by fiscal year. (Data source: UHD Sponsored Programs)

UH System Student Success

2 .A.a Total Enrollment: The total number of students enrolled during the fall semester at all levels, including full and part-time enrollees. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

2 .A.b. Transfer Retention Rate (first year): The percentage of transfer students returning for enrollment for a second consecutive year. Transfer students are those who transfer to UHD with at least 60 hours of completed coursework and enroll full-time in their first fall semester.

(Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

2 .A.c. Transfer Graduation Rate (4 year): The percentage of transfer students who graduate within four years. Transfer students are those who transfer to UHD with at least 60 hours of completed coursework and enroll full-time in their first fall semester. (Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

2 .A.d. Total Degrees Awarded: The total number of degrees awarded at all levels from July 1 to June 30 as reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

2 .A.e. Student Satisfaction Index: Percentage of students who rate their entire educational experience as good or excellent. Data are collected from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). The NSSE question reads: “How would you evaluate your entire education experience at this institution?”

(Data source: UHD Institutional Effectiveness)

UHD Student Success

2 .B.a. FTIC Retention Rate (1 yr): The percentage of students classified as first-time, full-time degree seeking undergraduates who enter in the fall semester and who are enrolled in the following fall semester. Data are reported to IPEDS. (Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

2 .B.b. FTIC Graduation Rate (6 yr): The percentage of students classified as first-time, full-time degree seeking undergraduates who graduate within 6 years. Data are reported to IPEDS.

(Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

2 .B.c. Number of Degrees Awarded in Key Fields: The total number of degrees awarded in biology and biological sciences, computer science, engineering, math, and the physical sciences by fiscal year. (Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

2 .B.d. Pass Rate on Certification

Exam – Education: The percentage of the tests passed by teacher education candidates. (Data source: UHD Department of Urban Education)

2 .B.e. Course Completion Rate: Of the attempted semester credit hours (SCH), the percentage of SCH completed at the end of the fall semester as reported to the Texas Legislative Budget Board (LBB).

(Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

Community Advancement

3.a. % Graduates Enrolled in Graduate Courses or Employed in Texas in One Year: The percentage of graduates who enroll in graduate education or who are employed in Texas within one year of graduation.

(Data source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board)

3.b. Number of Courses with Community Engagement Activities Offered Annually: Community engagement activities include servicelearning, practicum classes, and A+CE courses. The count of courses is based on a fiscal year. (Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

Access

4.a. Percent of Students Receiving Pell Grant: The Pell Grant is a federal program providing need-based grants to low-income undergraduate and certain post baccalaureate students to promote access to postsecondary education. (Data source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board)

4.b. Number of Community College Transfer Students Enrolled: The number of students enrolled in the fall semester who attempted 30 or more semester credit hours in a Texas public community college during the past six years. Data are reported to the Legislative Budget Board. (Data source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board)

4.c. Number of Minority Students Enrolled: The number of Hispanic, African-American, and NativeAmerican students enrolled. Historically, these groups have been underrepresented in higher education. Data are reported to the LBB. (Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

4.d. Percentage of Semester Credit hours taught online: Percentage of total attempted Semester Credit hours in a fall semester that are taught in an online format. (Data source: UHD Data Analytics & Institutional Research)

Competitive Resources

5.a. Total State Appropriations per FTE Student: The amount of state funds appropriated to the university per full-time equivalent (FTE) student, as reported by the THECB.

5.b. Total Expenditures per FTE Student: The total amount of funds expended by the university per fulltime equivalent student, as reported by the THECB.

5.c. Endowment: The amount of funds held by endowments and foundations for the university as reported to the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) in June of each year. (Data source: UHS Office of Treasurer)

5.d. Total Annual Giving: The amount of contributions to the university in the form of cash, securities, company products, and other property from alumni, non-alumni individuals, corporations, foundations, religious organizations, and other groups. Data are reported to the Council for Aid to Education on an annual basis. (Data source: UHS Advancement)

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NOTES:

1. Prior to 2017-2018 this measure is only looking at baccalaureate graduates; starting with 2017-2018 it is all graduates, as defined by THECB strategic plan goal.

2. Community Engagement courses offered methodology changed for 2017-2018 to be consistent with other schools' Progress Cards.

17 1. NATIONALLY COMPETITIVE UNIVERSITY BASE YEAR (2007-2008) 2021-2022 2022-2023 FROM LAST YEAR FROM BASE YEAR 1.a. Total Research Expenditures $175,000 $2,172,799 $1,869,485 -$303,314 $1,694,485 1.b. Federal Research Expenditures $123,000 $1,096,298 $901,073 -$195,225 $778,073 1.c. Competitive Grants Obtained as an Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) $77,432 $4,539,306 $4,706,665 $167,359 $4,629,233 2. A . UH SYSTEM: STUDENT SUCCESS 2.A.a. Total Enrollment (Headcount) 11,793 15,077 14,208 -869 2,415 2.A.b. Transfer Retention Rate (First Year) 75.6% 77.7% 80.3% 2.6% 4.7% 2.A.c. Transfer Graduation Rate (4 Year) 64.1% 66.9% 70.3% 3.4% 6.2% 2.A.d. Total Degrees Awarded 1,982 3,427 3,812 385 1,830 2.A.e. Student Satisfaction Index 84.4% 86.1% 84.9% -1.2% 0.4% 2.B. UHD: STUDENT SUCCESS 2.B.a. FTIC Retention Rate (1 yr) 56% 64.1% 65.1% 1% 9.1% 2.B.b. FTIC Graduation Rate (6 yr) 15.4% 30.3% 30.9% 0.6% 15.5% 2.B.c. Number of Degrees Awarded in Key Fields 127 341 315 -26 188 2.B.d. Pass Rate on Certification Exam—Education 94% 85% 92% 7% -2% 2.B.e. Course Completion Rate 92.6% 93.9% 95.1% 1.2% 2.4% 3. COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT 3.a. % Graduates Enrolled in Graduate Courses or Employed in Texas in 1 Year ¹ 81.8% 82.3% 78.3% -4% -3.5% 3.b. Number of Courses with Community Engagement Activities Offered Annually2 111 430 402 -28 291 4. ACCESS 4.a. Percentage of Students Receiving Pell Grant 36.5% 49.1% 48.8% -0.3% 12.3% 4.b. Number of Community College Transfer Students Enrolled 4,479 6,060 5,991 -69 1,512 4.c. Number of Minority Students Enrolled 7,232 11,357 10,812 -545 3,580 4.d. Percentage of Semester Credit Hours Taught Online 5.6% 56.5% 50.1% -6.4% 44.5% 5. COMPETITIVE RESOURCES 5.a. Total State Appropriations per FTE Student $3,718 $3,673 $3,474 -$199 -$244 5.b. Total Expenditures per FTE Student $9,472 $15,525 $14,933 -$592 $5,461 5.c. Endowment $34,094,020 $60,243,392 $53,239,900 -$7,003,492 $19,145,880 5.d. Total Annual Giving $2,548,000 $2,323,050 $3,815,201 $1,492,151 $1,267,201
INCREASE / DECREASE1
ANNUAL PERFORMANCE

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON–VICTORIA

Progress Card Definitions

Nationally Competitive University

1.a. Total Research Expenditures: Total research funds from all sources expended during a fiscal year and reported to the National Science Foundation (NSF). (Data source: UHV Contracts and Grants)

1.b. Percentage of Graduates in Critical Fields (Nursing/Education/ STEM/ACC): Percentage of all UHV graduates that complete degrees in the fields of Nursing, Education, Science, Technology, and Math (STEM), and Accounting. (Data source: THECB_CB009)

1.c. The ratio of Accredited to Potentially Accredited Programs: The number of UHV programs with national accreditation relative to the number of UHV programs with the potential for national accreditation. (Data source: UHV Institutional Effectiveness)

UH System Student Success

2 .A.a. Total Enrollment: The total number of students enrolled during the fall semester at all levels, including full and part-time enrollees. Data as reported to THECB. (Data source: THECB_CB001)

2 .A.b. Transfer Retention Rate (first year): The percentage of transfer students returning for enrollment for a second consecutive year. Transfer students are those who transfer to UHV. (Data source: THECB_CB001)

2 .A.c. Transfer Graduation Rate (4 year): The percentage of transfer students who graduate within four years. Transfer students are those who transfer to UHV with at least 60 hours of completed coursework. (Data source: UHV Institutional Research)

2 .A.d. Total Degrees Awarded: The total number of degrees awarded at all levels from July 1 to June 30 as reported to IPEDS. (Data source: THECB_CB009)

2 .A.e. Student Satisfaction Index: Percentage of students who rate their entire educational experience as good or excellent. Data are collected from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). The NSSE question reads: “How would you evaluate your entire educational experience at this institution?” Q13

UHV Student Success

2 .B.a. FTIC Retention Rate (first year): The percentage of students classified as first-time, full-time degree-seeking undergraduates who enter in the fall semester and who are enrolled in the following fall semester. Data is reported to IPEDS. (Data source: THECB _CB001)

2 .B.b. Pass Rate on Certification Exams-Education: The percentage of UHV students passing the exam for teacher certification. (Data source: UHV School of Education Certification Office)

2 .B.c. Underrepresented Group Graduation Rates: The percentage of full-time undergraduate transfer students (African-American, Hispanic, Native American) who graduate within four years. (Data source: UHV Institutional Research)

2 .B.d. Course Completion Rate: Of the attempted semester credit hours (SCH), the percentage of SCH completed at the end of the fall semester as reported to the Texas Legislative Budget Board Outcomes. (Data source: UHV Institutional Research)

Community Advancement

3.a. % of Graduates Enrolled in Graduate Courses or Employed in Texas in One Year: The percentage of graduates who enroll in graduate education or who are employed in Texas within one year of graduation. (Data source: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board)

3.b. Number of Courses with Community Engagement Activities Offered Annually: Community engagement activities have been defined as practicum courses and are based on fiscal year data. (Data source: UHV Institutional Research)

3.c. Small Business Development Center Contributions (Capital Raised): Amount of capital raised through the Small Business Development Center for business and job creation, retention, and expansion, as reported to the Small Business Administration. (Data source: UHV Small Business Development Center)

Access and Outreach

4.a. Enrollment of Underrepresented Students: Enrollment of African-American, Hispanic, and Native American students in the fall semester as reported to the THECB. (Data source: UHV Institutional Research)

4.b. Percentage of First Generation College Graduates: Percentage of graduating baccalaureate students whose parents did not graduate from college. Parents are defined only as birth parents, adoptive parents, or legal guardians. Data are reported to the LBB. (Data source: UHV Institutional Research)

4.c. Online and Distance Education (Courses Offered/Students Enrolled): Online courses offered and enrollment for the fall semester as reported to the THECB. (Data source: UHV Institutional Research)

Athletic Competitiveness

5.a. Total Team Sports Wins: The total number of wins earned by the university’s athletic teams on an annual basis. Sports are baseball, softball, men’s and women’s soccer, and men’s and women’s golf. (Data source: UHV Athletics)

5.b. Season Attendance: The average attendance at UHV athletic events calculated on an annual basis. (Data source: UHV Athletics)

Competitive Resources

6.a. Total State Appropriations per FTE Student: The amount of state funds appropriated to the university per full time equivalent student, as reported by the THECB.

6.b. Total Expenditures per FTE Student: The amount of funds expended by the university per fulltime equivalent student, as reported by the THECB.

6.c. Endowment: The amount of funds held by endowments and foundations for the university as reported to the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) in June of each year. (Data source: UHS Office of Treasurer)

6.d. Total Annual Giving (Cash Basis): Cash totals include outright gifts, pledge payments (regardless of the date of the pledge) and irrevocable deferred gifts made directly to the university and through its support organizations. Unpaid pledge balances, whether or not the pledge was made during the current fiscal year, are not reflected in this report. (Data source: UHS Advancement)

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NOTES:

1. Cells with no shading are for measures with no change in performance or de minimis reductions (1% or less), as well as measures that are largely descriptive in nature rather than performance-based (e.g., state appropriations per student).

2. Base year data for this measure are from FY 2011.

3. UHV offers only a post-licensure BSN program.

*Survey is not administered every year.

19 1. NATIONALLY COMPETITIVE UNIVERSITY BASE YEAR (2007-2008) 2021-2022 2022-23 FROM LAST YEAR FROM BASE YEAR 1.a. Total Research Expenditures $1,282,901 $108,617 $551,954 $443,337 -$730,947 1.b. Percentage of Graduates in Critical Fields (Nursing/Education/STEM/ACC) 54.3% 31% 32.7% 1.7% -21.6% 1.c. Ratio of Accredited to Potentially Accredited Programs 1/5 4/6 5/6 1/2 4/1 2. A . UH SYSTEM: STUDENT SUCCESS 2.A.a. Total Enrollment 2,784 4,198 4,063 -135 1,279 2.A.b. Transfer Retention Rate (one year) 79.6% 73% 68.5% -4.5% -11.1% 2.A.c. Transfer Graduation Rate (four year) 77.9% 55.2% 59% 3.8% -18.9% 2.A.d. Total Degrees Awarded 620 1,395 1,293 -102 673 2.A.e. Student Satisfaction (Freshmen/Exiting Seniors)2 91% | 87% 79% | 86% 76% | 87% -3% | 1% -15% | 0% 2.B. UHV: STUDENT SUCCESS 2.B.a. FTIC Retention Rate (First Year)3 54% 51.4% 57.1% 5.7% 3.1% 2.B.b. Pass Rate on Certification Exams - Education 89.3% 63.9% 100% 36.1% 10.7% 2.B.c. Underrepresented Group Graduation Rates 65.2% 53.3% 53.8% -0.5% -11.4% 2.B.d. Course Completion Rates 91.8% 93.2% 92.5% -0.7% 0.7% 3. COMMUNITY ADVANCEMENT 3.a. % Baccalaureate Graduates Enrolled in Graduate Courses or Employed in Texas in 1 Year 89% 86.7% 81.7% -5% -7.3% 3.b. Number of Courses with Community Engagement Activities Offered Annually 94 77 51 -26 -43 3.c. Small Business Development Center Contributions (Capital Raised) $8,600,000 $5,100,028 $15,013,690 $9,913,662 $6,413,690 4. ACCESS AND OUTREACH 4.a. Enrollment of Under-represented Students 899 2,331 2,260 -71 1,361 4.b. % of First Generation College Graduates 35.2% 61.8% 52.3% -9.5% 17.1% 4.c. Online and Distance Education (courses offered/ students enrolled) 171/4,205 421/9,119 356/7,414 -65/-1,705 185/4,914 5. ATHLETIC COMPETITIVENESS 5.a. Total Team Sports Wins 61 48 89 41 28 5.b. Total Season Attendance 12,000 0 4,080 4,080 -7,920 6. COMPETITIVE RESOURCES 6.a. Total State Appropriations per FTE Student $7,939 $6,082 $6,495 $413 -$1,444 6.b. Total Expenditures per FTE Student $16,444 $17,181 $16,917 -$264 $473 6.c. Endowment $16,575,003 $21,368,298 $17,820,226 -$3,548,072 $1,245,223 6.d. Total Annual Giving (Cash Basis) $682,000 $1,836,934 $2,250,716 $413,782 $1,568,716 6.e. Total Annual Giving (New Commitments) $1,100,044 $2,896,115 $2,030,248 -$865,867 $930,204 ANNUAL PERFORMANCE INCREASE / DECREASE1

2022 LEADERSHIP UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON SYSTEM

Tilman J. Fertitta (’78) Chairman

Jack B. Moore, B.B.A. (’77) Vice Chairman

Durga D. Agrawal, M.S. (’69), Ph.D. (’74) Secretary

Doug H. Brooks, B.S. (’75)

Alonzo Cantu, B.B.A. (’78)

Edward Carrizales, B.A. (’23)

Beth Madison, B.A. (’72)

John A. McCall Jr., O.D. (’77)

Ricky Raven, B.S. (’83), J.D. (’86)

In Memoriam: Steve I. Chazen, M.S. ('77)

Board of Regents University Presidents

Renu Khator

Renu Khator

University of Houston

Richard Walker University of Houston-Clear Lake

Chancellor Administration

Raymond S. Bartlett

Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Eloise Dunn Brice

Vice Chancellor for University Advancement

Dona Hamilton Cornell

Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs and General Counsel

Micah Glenn

Director, Office of the Board of Regents

Lisa Holdeman

Vice Chancellor for Marketing and Communications

Phillip W. Hurd

Chief Audit and Compliance Executive

Loren James Blanchard

University of Houston-Downtown

Robert K. Glenn University of Houston-Victoria

Michael Johnson

Chief of Staff

Daniel M. Maxwell

Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs

Robert H. McPherson

Interim Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Claudia Neuhauser

Interim Vice Chancellor for Research

Jason Smith

Vice Chancellor for Governmental Relations

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