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University of Houston Campus Addresses Numeric 1 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON REVISED 07/27/07 CAMPUS ADDRESSES NUMERIC DEPARTMENTAL ORDER DEPARTMENT STREET ADDRESS A.D. BRUCE RELIGION CENTER 113 A.D. BRUCE RELIGION CENTER ACADEMIC ADVISING REFERRALS - WELCOME CENTER INTEROFFICE MAIL ONLY ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ANNEX 320 STUDENT SVC CTR 1 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ASSOC VC VP 208 E CULLEN BUILDING ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ASST VP 203 E CULLEN BUILDING ACADEMIC AFFAIRS PLANNING & OUTREACH ASST VP 203 E CULLEN BUILDING ACADEMIC AFFAIRS SVC SVP & PROVOST 203 E CULLEN BUILDING ACADEMIC AFFAIRS UNDGRAD STUDIES ASST VP 209 E CULLEN BUILDING ACADEMIC BUDGETS & ADMINISTRATION 203 E CULLEN BUILDING ACADEMIC PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 207 E CULLEN BUILDING ACADEMIC TECHNOLOGIES 318 FARISH HALL ACADEMIC TESTING LAB (ATL) 4744 CALHOUN RD. RM 204 ACCOUNTANCY & TAXATION (DEPT OF) 334 MELCHER HALL ACCOUNTING SERVICES 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 223 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 136 ACQUISITIONS 114 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES ADMINISTRATION SEE VCVP ADMINISTRATION FINANCE ADMINISTRATION AVP SEE VCVP ADMINISTRATION FINANCE ADMINISTRATION FINANCE SEE VCVP ADMINISTRATION FINANCE ADVANCEMENT INFO SERVICES 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 272 ADVANCEMENT REPORTING & ANALYSIS 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 170 ADVANCEMENT SERVICES 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 251 ADVANCEMENT TRAINING 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 144 AEROSPACE STUDIES 3855 HOLMAN ST GARRISON RM 109 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES 629 AGNES ARNOLD HALL ALLIED GEOPHYSICAL LAB 504 SCIENCE & RESEARCH BLDG 1 ANIMAL CARE 10 SCIENCE & RESEARCH BLDG 2 ANNUAL GIVING 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 4 RM 116 ARAMARK (formerly Food Services) 4700 CALHOUN RD STE 102 ARCHITECTURE & ART LIBRARY 114 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES ARTE PUBLICO PRESS 4902 GULF FWY, BLDG. 19, RM 100 ARTE PUBLICO SALES 4902 GULF FWY, BLDG. 19, RM 100 ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES 450 FARISH HALL ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT 3100 CULLEN BLVD RM 2011 ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT ROOM 3100 CULLEN BLVD RM 1111 ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE 3100 CULLEN BLVD RM 1003 AUXILIARY SERVICES 4810 CALHOUN RD STE 151 AVC AVP FINANCE 226 E CULLEN BUILDING RM 224B AVC AVP INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND PROGRAMS 124 E CULLEN BUILDING AVC AVP STUDENT ACCESS and SUCCESS 209 E CULLEN BUILDING AVP PLANT OPERATION 226 E CULLEN BUILDING BATES LAW RESIDENCE HALL 4361 WHEELER BAUER COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP OFFICE 334 MELCHER HALL BEAM PARTICLE DYNAMICS 617 SCIENCE & RESEARCH BLDG 1 BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY 369 SCIENCE & RESEARCH BLDG 2 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING 3605 CULLEN BLVD RM 2027 BLAFFER GALLERY 120 FINE ARTS BUILDING B'NAI BRITH 106 A.D. BRUCE RELIGION CENTER BOARD OF REGENTS 128 E CULLEN BUILDING BOOKSTORE 126 UNIVERSITY CENTER BRANCH SERVICES 114 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES BUDGET OFFICE 500 E CULLEN BUILDING BUILDING MAINTENANCE 4211 ELGIN RM 177 BURSAR SEE STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES BUSINESS & TAX LAW JOURNAL 100 LAW CENTER BUSINESS PROJECT SERVICES (part of UIT shipping address only) 4211 ELGIN RM 181 C.T. BAUER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 334 MELCHER HALL CALHOUN LOFTS 4700 CALHOUN RD CAMBRIDGE OAKS APTS 4444 CULLEN CAMPUS RECREATION 4500 UNIVERSITY DRIVE CASA (CTR FOR ACADEMIC SUPPORT & ASSESSMENT) 3855 HOLMAN ST GARRISON RM 222 CASHIER SEE STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES CATALOGING 114 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES CATHOLIC NEWMAN ASSOC 203 A.D. BRUCE RELIGION CENTER CENTER FOR ADVANCED MATERIALS (CAM) 724 SCIENCE & RESEARCH BLDG 1 CENTER for BIOMEDICAL and ENVIRONMENTAL GENOMICS 3605 CULLEN BLVD RM 4007 CENTER for ENTREPRENEURSHIP & INNOVATION 334 MELCHER HALL CENTER for EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT 334 MELCHER HALL 2 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON REVISED 07/27/07 CAMPUS ADDRESSES NUMERIC DEPARTMENTAL ORDER DEPARTMENT STREET ADDRESS CENTER FOR FRATERNITY & SORORITY LIFE 282 UNIVERSITY CENTER CENTER for INDUSTRIAL PARTNERSHIP (CIP) 316 E CULLEN BUILDING CENTER FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 329 FARISH HALL CENTER for NEURO-ENGINEERING & COGNITIVE SCIENCE (UH-CNECS) 513 AGNES ARNOLD HALL CENTER for NUCLEAR RECEPTORS and CELL SIGNALING (CNRCS) 3605 CULLEN BLVD RM 3026 CENTER FOR PUBLIC HISTORY 547 AGNES ARNOLD HALL CENTER FOR STUDENT INVOLVMENT (formerly Campus Activities) 278 UNIVERSITY CENTER CENTER FOR STUDENTS WITH DisABILITIES CSD BUILDING, RM 100 CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY LITERACY 304 TECHNOLOGY BUILDING CENTRAL SITE TECHNOLOGY COMMONS (formerly Central Computing Ctr) 58 MD ANDERSON LIBRARY CHALLENGER PROGRAM 319 STUDENT SVC CTR 1 CHANCELLOR / PRESIDENT 212 E CULLEN BUILDING CHARTER SCHOOL 3855 HOLMAN ST MELCHER GYM 100 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING S222 ENGINEERING BLDG 1 CHEMISTRY 136 FLEMING BUILDING CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER (CIO) BUSINESS STAFF 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 3 RM 270A CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTERS 1 3859 WHEELER ST CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTERS 2 CAMERON BUILDING, 4200 WHEELER ST CHURCH OF CHRIST 101 A.D. BRUCE RELIGION CENTER CIO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 320 STUDENT SVC CTR 1 CIRCULATION 114 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES CIVIL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING N107 ENGINEERING BLDG 1 CLASS SEE COLLEGE LIBERAL ARTS & SOC SCI CLINICAL SCIENCES & ADMIN 1441 MORSUND STREET (TMC) COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE 122 COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE BLDG COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SOC SCI 402 AGNES ARNOLD HALL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY DEAN'S OFC 141 SCIENCE & RESEARCH BLDG 2 COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY 300 TECHNOLOGY BUILDING COLLEGE SUCCESS PROGRAM (formerly Scholars Community) 56 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES COMMUNICATION DISORDERS 100 CLINICAL RESEARCH CTR COMMUNITY RELATIONS and INSTITUTIONAL ACCESS 212 E CULLEN BUILDING COMPARITIVE CULTURAL STUDIES 233 MCELHINNEY HALL COMPOSITES ENGINEERING & APP 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 3 RM 152B COMPUTER SCIENCE 501 PHILIP G. HOFFMAN HALL COMPUTING CENTER 4213 ELGIN RM 100 CONSISTENCY MGMT 442 FARISH HALL CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION 100 LAW CENTER CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION 311 E. CULLEN STE N COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 302 ENGINEERING BLDG 1 COST ACCOUNTING 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 236C COUGAR BYTE 12 UNIVERSITY CENTER COUGAR ONE CARD 4810 CALHOUN RD STE 151 COUGAR PRIDE OFFICE 3100 CULLEN BLVD RM 2004 COUGAR VILLAGE 1 4385 WHEELER ST COUNCIL ETHNIC ORGANIZATIONS 63 UNIVERSITY CENTER COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SVCS 226 STUDENT SVC CTR 1 CREATIVE WRITING 229 ROY CULLEN BUILDING CULLEN OAKS 4600 CULLEN CULLEN PERFORMANCE HALL 154 CULLEN PERFORMANCE HALL CURRENT JOURNALS 114 UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION 256 FARISH HALL CUSTODIAL SERVICES & GROUNDS 4211 ELGIN RM 277 CYNTHIA WOODS MITCHELL CENTER FOR THE ARTS 209 CWM DEAN OF ENGINEERING E421 ENGINEERING BLDG 2 DEAN OF STUDENTS 252 UNIVERSITY CENTER DEPARTMENT of DECISION & INFO SVCS 334 MELCHER HALL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 334 MELCHER HALL DEPARTMENT OF HISPANIC STUDIES 416 AGNES ARNOLD HALL DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT 334 MELCHER HALL DEPARTMENT OF MKTING ENTREPRENEURSHIP 334 MELCHER HALL DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY 222 TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER ANNEX DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 3869 WHEELER ST DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 180 DISTANCE ED OUTREACH STUDENT SVCS 102 C.N. HILTON HOTEL & COLLEGE DIVISION of ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ACADEMIC and INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION 207 E CULLEN BUILDING DONOR & ALUMNI RECORDS 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 272 DONOR RELATIONS 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 253 3 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON REVISED 07/27/07 CAMPUS ADDRESSES NUMERIC DEPARTMENTAL ORDER DEPARTMENT STREET ADDRESS EARTH & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 338 SCIENCE & RESEARCH BLDG 1 ECONOMICS 204 MCELHINNEY HALL ECUMENICAL UNIVERSITY MINISTRY 205 A.D. BRUCE RELIGION CENTER EDUCATION 214 FARISH HALL EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP & CULTURAL STUDIES 401 FARISH HALL EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 491 FARISH HALL EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY & UNIVERSITY OUTREACH 102 C.N. HILTON HOTEL & COLLEGE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING N308 ENGINEERING BLDG 1 ELIZABETH D. ROCKWELL CAREER SVCS 334 MELCHER HALL ENERGY INSTITUTE 334 MELCHER HALL ENGINEERING CAREER CENTER 302 ENGINEERING BLDG 1 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 304A TECHNOLOGY BUILDING ENGLISH 205 ROY CULLEN BUILDING ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION SUPPORT 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 3 RM 271 ENROLLMENT SERVICES CALL CENTER 318 FARISH HALL ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 3 RM 250 ENVIRONMENTAL SEE SAFETY & RISK MANAGEMENT DEPT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 4211 ELGIN RM 183 ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE HOUSTON 504 SCIENCE & RESEARCH BLDG 1 EVC EVP ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE 226 E CULLEN BUILDING EXEC MBA PROGRAM 334 MELCHER HALL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TECHNOLOGY SERVICES & SUPPORT 4211 ELGIN RM 117 EXECUTIVE OFFICES FACILITIES PLANNNG & CONSTRUCTION 4211 ELGIN RM 122 EXECUTIVE OFFICES PLANT OPERATIONS 4211 ELGIN RM 122 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 4211 ELGIN LOBBY FACILITIES PLAN & CONSTRUCTION 4211 ELGIN RM 200 FACULTY AFFAIRS ASST VP 206 E CULLEN BUILDING FACULTY DEVELOPMENT & INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT (FDIS) 4744 CALHOUN RD. RM 204 FACULTY SENATE 306 MD ANDERSON LIBRARY FINANCE AVP SEE VCVP ADMINISTRATION FINANCE FINANCIAL AID - WELCOME CENTER INTEROFFICE MAIL ONLY FINANCIAL COMPUTING SYSTEM 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 212D FINANCIAL REPORTING 5000 GULF FWY BLDG 1 RM 233 FRESHMAN ADMISSIONS - WELCOME CENTER INTEROFFICE MAIL ONLY GENERAL COUNSEL 311 E CULLEN BUILDING GLOBAL ENERGY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE 334 MELCHER HALL GOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS 212 E CULLEN BUILDING GRADUATE & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES INTEROFFICE MAIL ONLY HAIR SALON 34 UNIVERSITY CENTER HEALTH & HUMAN PERFORMANCE 3855 HOLMAN ST GARRISON RM 104 HEALTH LAW INSTITUTE 100 LAW CENTER HEALTH NETWORK for EVALUATION & TRAINING SYSTEMS (H-NETS) 3855 HOLMAN ST GARRISON RM 104 HEART AND KIDNEY INSTITUTE 453 SCIENCE & RESEARCH BLDG 2 HFAC SEE COLLEGE LIBERAL ARTS & SOC SCI HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY 15 FARISH HALL HISPANIC LITERARY HERITAGE 4902 GULF FWY, BLDG. 19, RM 100 HISTORY 524 AGNES ARNOLD HALL HOBBY CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY 306 MCELHINNEY HALL HONORS COLLEGE 212 MD ANDERSON LIBRARY HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT 229 C. 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