The University of St. Thomas (UST) is Houston's Catholic University, committed to the religious, ethical and intellectual traditions of Catholic higher education. For more than 70 years, we've been graduating students like you into successful careers in medicine, education, business, public administrationand more – throughout Houston and across the globe.Our student body reflects the rich diversity of the city itself. We welcome undergraduate and graduate students of all faiths and of no faith.
The campus is located in Houston's Museum District and Innovation Corridor, a diverse and vibrant urban environment with professional opportunities. We're just steps from downtown and the famed Texas Medical Center where many students perform prestigious internships.
We are the University of St. Thomas, the Catholic University in the heart of Houston. We are committed to the Catholic intellectual tradition and the dialogue between faith and reason. By pursuing excellence in teaching, scholarship and service, we embody and instill in our students the core values of our founders, the Basilian Fathers: goodness, discipline and knowledge.We foster engagement in a diverse, collaborative community. As a comprehensive university grounded in the liberal arts, we educate students to think critically, communicate effectively, succeed professionally and lead ethically.
UST's core curriculum for undergraduates helps you enhance skills employers demand including communication, collaboration and strategic thinking. It can also help you determine the major that's best for you.
The University of St. Thomas is dedicated to becoming a greener, more eco-friendly campus. The UST Sustainability Committee supports this mission by evaluating and improving the University’s green policies. Part of the mission for sustainability lies in educating students, faculty and staff on sustainable practices that transcend the classroom and can be taken home and applied to daily life.
The University of St. Thomas Career Services Center has a licensed professional counselor on staff who works closely with students and alumni to facilitate career development and to support students in securing meaningful employment.
Students are encouraged to participate in field experiences whether through volunteer opportunities or internships.Being a service-oriented campus, UST offers its students opportunities to participate in Service-Learning projects via the classroom, on campus "days of service" and through various community volunteer projects.Participating in internships affords students opportunities to gain valuable experiences in their major area of study, as well as insight into their potential career field. Career counselors work with students individually to find positions and opportunities suitable to their interests and career goals.All students are encouraged to utilize the Career Center as early as possible in their college careers.
Campus Ministry serves students of all faiths and facilitates the growth of the spiritual life of the campus community through the sacraments, spiritual guidance and Christian counseling. It is an outreach of evangelization to all.
UST has a partnership with over 120 nonprofit organizations in and around the Houston community. Working hand-in-hand with our community partners, service-learning faculty, staff and students are able to creatively respond to the challenges caused by poverty, globalization, limited economic resources and changing demographics of Houston.Service-Learning provides students with experiences in which they can apply their theoretical and classroom learning to the real world of educational practice.
The Research Symposium promotes undergraduate and graduate research at the University of St. Thomas. Involvement in research teaches students respect for the precepts of honesty and professional ethics.The Committee on Student Research solicits and screens projects, conducts the annual Research Symposium in the spring and identifies potential grant sources for undergraduate research. Involving close faculty collaboration, undergraduate student research teaches students to be critical thinkers in interpreting and applying the results of their inquiries. Students learn to analyze outcomes as relevant or faulty and approach all knowledge with a purposeful skepticism until the facts are determined.
Students who receive funding from the Committee on Student Research will present their research at the Undergraduate Research Symposium. A number of students will pursue the opportunity to present their work in other venues regionally and nationally.Finally, the underlying purpose of undergraduate research is to prepare students for the professional world — public, private or academic. Experience with the research tools and practice of their discipline gives UST graduates firsthand knowledge and makes our alumni more competitive in the marketplace.
University of St. Thomas derives many advantages from being located in a city with a strong international focus. The University is constantly increasing opportunities for its students to develop a global perspective. Knowledge of different peoples and cultures through study and internships in foreign countries is valuable preparation for participating in the emerging global economy and culture.
As many as 10 percent of UST’s full-time undergraduate students study abroad annually. UST offers students a variety of ways to study outside of the United States on an individual, semester-long basis. This may be done through student exchange with sister universities or on a non-exchange basis elsewhere.
UST also offers faculty-led (group) study abroad programs by UST faculty during winter break and the summer session.Popular past locations include the following countries: Ireland, England, Italy, Spain, France, China, Taiwan, Greece, Israel, Czech Republic, Hungary, Chile and Jamaica. Part-time and graduate students are also eligible to participate in these programs.
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LOVE THIS SCHOOL! Wonderful location. Wonderful people.
By Margot P. (Aug, 2012) |
I attended both the University of Houston and the University of St. Thomas during my undergraduate days. I started out at the University of St. Thomas and then switched to the University of Houston to play Division I athletics. After playing athletics and wanting to focus on my education, I chose to go back to the University of St. Thomas. I chose this because of the quality of education that I received. The difference between the two schools were the difference of going to a five star restaurant with great service and waiting in a cafeteria line. The University of St. Thomas lives and breathes quality. I had a great experience and got treated well at the University of St. Thomas. BBA/MBA graduate May '08
By Jasper M. (Aug, 2011) |
The education my child is receiving here is truly transformative; the dedicated faculty fosters an environment where students not only excel academically but also grow personally.
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