The University of Texas at Dallas

Richardson, TX · Public University · 29,886 undergraduates

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Admissions

Acceptance Rate
65.1%
Applications
31,789
Enrolled
4,196
Yield Rate
20.3%
SAT Average
1280
ACT Midpoint
28
Test Policy
Considered
Application Fee
$75

Freshman Class Profile

Top 10% of HS Class
38.0%
Top 25% of HS Class
70.0%
Top 50% of HS Class
94.0%

Application Deadlines

  • Regular Decision: May 1

Admission Factors

Very Important
Rigor of Curriculum, Academic GPA
Important
Class Rank, Standardized Tests, Application Essay, Recommendations, Extracurricular Activities, Character / Personal Qualities, Volunteer Work, Work Experience
Considered
Talent / Ability, Level of Interest

Tuition & Costs

In-State Tuition
$14,644
Out-of-State Tuition
$40,144
Average Net Price
$14,916

Average Net Price by Family Income

Family Income Under $30k
$11,089
Family Income $30k–$48k
$11,910
Family Income $48k–$75k
$14,813
Family Income $75k–$110k
$21,886
Family Income Over $110k
$25,491

Financial Aid

Avg. % of Financial Need Met
74%
Avg. Need-Based Grant
$15,610
Avg. Total Aid Package
$20,001
Avg. Debt at Graduation
$22,645
% Graduates Who Borrowed
31%
% Receiving Pell Grants
30.0%

Outcomes & Graduation

4-Year Graduation Rate
59.0%
6-Year Graduation Rate
76.0%
First-Year Retention Rate
88.0%

Academics

STEM Graduates
25.4%
Major Concentration
Specialized
Annual Degree Completions
10,332

Top Fields of Study

  • Computer & Information Sciences: 1,123 graduates/year
  • Business & Management: 961 graduates/year
  • Biological & Biomedical Sciences: 708 graduates/year
  • Engineering: 656 graduates/year
  • Health Professions: 391 graduates/year
  • Visual & Performing Arts: 352 graduates/year

Competitiveness & Trends

Competitiveness Z-Score
0.92
Application Trend
Rising demand
Application Momentum (3yr CAGR)
19.1% annual growth
Opportunity Score Percentile
60th percentile
Years of Data
11 years (IPEDS)

This school is 0.9 standard deviation more competitive than its historical average.