Admissions

A comprehensive community college system, HCC offers many programs designed to meet the needs of students according to their interests. As an open-admission, two-year undergraduate institution, HCC has an “open door” admissions policy; individuals who have at least one of the following qualifications are welcome to enroll:

Admission to HCC does not guarantee admission to a particular course or program. HCC utilizes the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment to assess the level of students’ reading, writing, and math skills. Based upon their assessment results and specific program objectives, students may be required to take developmental and/or prerequisite courses. If the TSI assessment exam is not available, students will be required to enroll in a co-requisite model with a paired college course and a developmental course to satisfy the TSI requirement. In addition, special admission requirements have been established for programs that require students to possess previously learned skills and knowledge. Applicants may obtain some additional admission criteria by visiting www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying.

For further information regarding admissions to certain programs or special admissions, see below.

Corequisite Program

Consistent with state law, Houston Community College’s (HCC) corequisite program includes several college-level math-intensive course pairings and college-level reading-intensive and/or college-level writing-intensive course pairings for qualifying students. Corequisite support courses are delivered through the Developmental Math Department, Intensive English (ESOL) Department, and the Integrated Reading and Writing Department. Math-intensive corequisite course pairings align with the different math pathways (STEM and non-STEM) based upon degree or certification plans. Reading-intensive and/or writing-intensive course pairings are offered in English, History, Humanities, and Sociology.

Admissions Application

All students, except international students and continuing education students, must apply online using the Apply Texas website at goapplytexas.org. There is no charge to apply using the Apply Texas website. The process for international student applications is contained in the section titled International Services and Programs below. The process for continuing education student enrollment can be found on the HCC website at https://www.hccs.edu/continuing-education/.

Admissions Application Deadline

The admissions application deadline is one week before the class start date. Students should submit the application at least one week before the class start date. The application deadline calendar is available at www.hccs.edu/applying-and-paying/application-deadlines.

New Student Checklist

After submitting an admissions application, students will receive a welcome email from HCC with a link to the student portal. The student portal will include a checklist of items that must be completed as part of the enrollment and registration process. These include items a student must submit and also required trainings and background information on various topics.

Online College Admissions

HCC does not have a separate admission policy for the Online College. All admission policies described above apply to all students regardless of course delivery modality.

Health Science Program Admissions

Admission to HCC does not guarantee admission to a specific program. The HCC Health Sciences Programs have special conditions for admissions, including the following possibilities: successful completion of prerequisite courses, acceptable scores on the Health Information Systems, Inc. (HESI) or other exams, submission of required immunizations, submission of other background information, submission of a personal narrative, and/or personal interview. Health Sciences students as a part of their program often participate in clinical rotations at local health care affiliates in order to gain practical knowledge and skills. Students must meet any requirements set by the clinical affiliate partner in order to participate in a rotation at that site. In order to best prepare students for success in their chosen fields, Health Sciences Programs have high standards for progression. Unlike other HCC programs, most health science programs require a C (75%) or better to progress to the next course in the program. The Nursing Program in particular requires a minimum grade of B (80%) or better in each RNSG course to progress to the next nursing course or level at HCC. Some of these programs also require that these grades be earned without rounding of grading points. For specific questions about grades, grading, and progression within Health Science programs, please contact Coleman College at healthscience.info@hccs.edu . While HCC does not require that its students be vaccinated against COVID-19 at the time of the publication of this Catalog and Student Handbook, many healthcare affiliate partners are requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for any student or employee working in their facility. For details on all Health Sciences admission and program requirements, please visit www.hccs.edu/centers/health-sciences.

Continuing Education Programs Admissions

All Continuing Education students must apply online using the HCC website at http://www.hccs.edu/apply. There is no charge to apply using the HCC website.

Some HCC Continuing Education Programs have special conditions for admissions, including the following possibilities: successful completion of prerequisite courses, acceptable scores on prerequisite exams, submission of any required immunizations, criminal background checks, and/or special licenses or certifications.

To review the list of programs and their associated prerequisites, please visit www.hccs.edu/continuing-education.

Veteran and Military-Affiliated Students Admissions

Veteran and/or Military-Affiliated Students who plan to use VA/GI Bill® and/or State of Texas “Hazlewood Act” educational benefits must follow the steps outlined in the applicable HCC enrollment checklist. Further information is available at Veteran & Military-Affiliated Student Success (VMASS) Resource Centers on campus, on the website at www.hccs.edu/support-services/veteran-affairs, or by phone at 713-718-8522.

Upon completion of the Admissions Application, Military, Veteran and/or Military-Affiliated students should contact an HCC Student Advisor to address questions regarding enrollment and/or gaining access to additional resources or information. Students may go to any advisor at any campus location. For information on how to contact a campus advisor, please see www.hccs.edu/support-services/advising. Academic Advising | Houston Community College - HCC (https://www.hccs.edu/support-services/academic-advising/).

“GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.”

Registration of Sex Offenders

The Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Section 62.153 requires each person who has been convicted of specific sexual offenses and who intends to attend classes at an institution of higher education to register with the HCC Police Department. Registered Sex Offenders seeking to attend HCC are required to register with the HCC Police Department within ten days of enrolling in class, but not later than the seventh day after the date the person begins to attend school. FL(REGULATION), referenced below, explains in detail the process Registered Sex Offenders should follow, including the process for enrollment in their academic program.

Registered Sex Offenders must register with the HCCPD at the following location only:

Criminal Investigation Division of the HCC Police Department
3821 Caroline Street, Houston, Texas 77004
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. (except during HCC closures or holidays)

Re-admission

After Absence

Students who have not enrolled for three consecutive semesters must complete the re-admissions process.

Re-Admission Process

As of June 21, 2021, HCC implemented a readmissions process for returning applicants, returning students and degree awarded students. Semester Credit Hour (SCH) students will now be required to complete a new application if they fall into one of the three categories below:

Steps to reapply: