Dallas, TX
3000 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, TX 75211
https://www.dbu.edu
Dallas Baptist University is a private, Christian university located on a gorgeous campus in Dallas, TX. Admission is within reach for most, as the acceptance rate is 88%. It ranks #342 in the United States on our favorite colleges list. It has a small student body with full-time enrollment of 2,301 students. 13% of graduates get a Bachelor's in Business. Alternative regularly chosen academe include Psychology, Elementary Education, and Finance, but there are 40 total majors to select from. Its religious studies program is ranked 18th in the country and first in Texas. Additionally, Dallas Baptist places 2nd in TX on our best online colleges and best online Christian colleges lists. Tuition is $27,426 for students not receiving aid. Before you rule out applying due to monetary constraints, keep in mind that a huge majority of Dallas Baptist undergraduates is awarded at least some financial aid. 54% of Dallas Baptist University undergraduates finish their education with a degree in hand, young and awaiting to find a challenging profession. A couple years after receiving their diplomas, graduates make a median annual income of $38,600. After 4 more years in the labor force, the graduate's median annual salary climbs 11.9% to $43,200, which is 7.7% over the national median for individuals. Many of you may also want to be informed that most students achieved scores between 530 and 620 on the SAT math segment and it is required that you share your high school rank when applying. Also, Dallas Baptist offers a teacher certification program, and it does not provide a remote program. In terms of your bank account, be aware that Dallas Baptist undergrads cough up $3,873 on a meal plan each year. When grading its safety, Dallas Baptist received a 9.21 and our college specialists rated Dallas Baptist an 8.49 out of 10 for diversity. With respect to the campus experience, Dallas Baptist has 5 women's varsity sports, including Soccer, Tennis, and Volleyball. To wrap things up, roughly only 5% of graduates fail to repay their student loans and the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates rake in $61,000 or more, six years after completing their studies.
7.72
Party Scene
8.00
Location
9.21
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
9.01
Student Life
9.21
Safety
SAT Score
1090-1270
ACT Score
20-24
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
53%
Yes
13:1
Business
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Psychology
Elementary Education
Finance
Communications
Music Management
Biology