鶹 Houston | Leads
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The Office of the Executive Vice President for Student Affairs (OEVPSA) at 鶹 Houston oversees a wide range of services and programs aimed at enhancing the overall student experience and promoting student success both inside and outside the classroom.
Leadership: Commit to a year long program, learn to lead, earn a certificate, connect with 鶹 Houston leaders
Community Immersion: Participate in health fairs for communities in medically underserved areas of Houston
Pathways: Inspire future students through mentorship and volunteering
Advocacy: Represent the needs and viewpoints of students at various levels of governance
Well-being: Support students in their physical and mental health, overall well-being, and community wellness
This department handles services and operations that are supplemental to the main educational mission of 鶹 Houston, enhancing student life outside of the classroom.
The Bursar's office manages the financial aspects of your education including tuition payments, billing, student accounts, and other financial transactions related to attending 鶹 Houston.
The Office of International Affairs (OIA) facilitates and oversees the lawful immigration status of foreign nationals non-U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents who join the academic, research, and clinical endeavors of 鶹 Houston.
The Registrar's Office manages Admissions and Student Records for academic and professional programs at 鶹 Houston and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center School of Health Professions.
Student Financial Services oversees the financial aspects of your journey as a student, providing the financial resources necessary to attend 鶹 Houston.
Student Health & Counseling Services focuses on promoting the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of 鶹 Houston students.
The 鶹 Houston student-centered mobile app is ready for download onto your mobile device!
Smiling children with teddy bears in tow were a common scene at the 鶹 Houston Cares health fair on Saturday, March 9. This no-cost community event, held for the fifth year at , provided a warm and friendly environment for children and their families. It also offered 鶹 Houston students the opportunity to put their experience into action (with guidance from experts) and connect with the community.