Houston Christian University (HCU), previously known as Houston Baptist University, is a private institution located in Houston, Texas. Established in 1960, HCU aims to provide a comprehensive liberal arts education rooted in Christian values. The university is affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, which shapes its mission to integrate faith and learning.
HCU offers a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across several disciplines, including business, education, nursing, science, humanities, and the arts. The university's curriculum emphasizes a holistic approach to education, fostering intellectual, spiritual, and professional growth in its students. Small class sizes and a low student-to-faculty ratio ensure personalized attention and a supportive learning environment.
The campus spans over 150 acres in the heart of Houston, featuring state-of-the-art facilities such as the Dunham Bible Museum, the Contemporary Art Museum, and the university's expansive library. These resources support the academic and cultural development of students, encouraging both scholarly and extracurricular engagement.
HCU is committed to community service and global outreach, offering numerous opportunities for students to participate in mission trips, local service projects, and leadership development programs. This focus on service aligns with the university’s Christian ethos, promoting values of compassion, integrity, and social responsibility.
Athletics also play a significant role at HCU, with the Huskies competing in the NCAA Division I Southland Conference. The university's sports programs enhance school spirit and provide students with opportunities for physical development and team collaboration.