Irving, TX
1845 E Northgate Drive, Irving, TX 75062
http://www.udallas.edu
University of Dallas is a private, Catholic university located in Irving, TX. We've ranked it #262 in America on our favorite colleges list, and admission is somewhat competitive, given its 39% acceptance rate. It has a smaller sized student body with 1,349 full-time undergrads in attendance. University of Dallas' most common major is a Bachelor's in Business, which represents 20% of students. Other routinely selected focuses include Biology, which accounts for 14% of students, and English (10%). If you are planning on focusing on history, philosophy or religious studies at a university in Texas, University of Dallas is a great school for you, because it ranks second in the state for all 3 of these subjects. What's more, University of Dallas places 1st in Texas according to our best Catholic colleges list. At full freight, tuition costs $38,619 a year for students located in Texas. Otherwise, tuition can go for as much as $42,684. If that price is too high for you, know that all University of Dallas undergrads acquire some monetary aid. 65% of University of Dallas undergraduates stick it out to graduation day, ready to enter the next stage of their lives: professional life. A couple years after university, graduates earn a median yearly salary of $36,500. After an additional four years working, the alumni's median annual earnings grows 29.9% to $47,400, which is 18.2% beyond the national median income for individuals. Applicants might also want to be conscious of the fact that March 1 is the regular decision application deadline. Also, undergrads can study abroad for a semester, and 100% of courses are small, with 20 to 39 students. With respect to your bank account, be aware that the average undergraduate spends $5,880 on a meal plan each year. Overall, University of Dallas received a 9.53 out of 10 and our college specialists rated University of Dallas a 9.53 for value. Respecting campus life, 92% of first-year students live in on-campus housing. Lastly, one quarter of graduates rake in $26,300 or less six years after receiving their degrees and two years after college, 9% of University of Dallas' alumni are out of work.
8.24
Party Scene
8.24
Location
8.50
Dorms
7.47
Campus Food
9.01
Student Life
8.49
Safety
SAT Score
1120-1340
ACT Score
23-29
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
66%
No
11:1
Business
Biology
English
Economics
Political Science and Government
Psychology
History
Divinity, Ministry, and Pre-Theology