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Money Matters

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS

Page 2: Money Matters - University of Texas at Dallas · 2019. 1. 15. · The University of Texas at Dallas . combines the benefits of a close-knit university with the intellectual rigor

The University of Texas at Dallas combines the benefits of a close-knit university with the intellectual rigor and opportunities of a major research university.

For students interested in joining our academic community, cost should not be a barrier to reaching their goal.

Percent of Undergrads

Who Have No Student Debt*

65%UTD

44%Texas 41%

Nation

Scholarships and Financial AidEach year, UT Dallas offers Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES) to qualified incoming freshmen.

Prospective students who are admitted to UT Dallas by the priority deadline of January 15 are automatically reviewed for an AES award. Scholarships are subject to fund availability.

AES Highlights:

• Automatic review — there is no separate application for AES.

• AES awards are merit-based; factors include grades in all coursework, success in AP, IB or dual credit courses, SAT/ACT scores and class rank.

• Awards range in value from a $3,000 tuition credit per semester to full-tuition awards with an additional stipend.

Þ More information about the AES program can be found at aes.utdallas.edu.

In addition to AES, there are a wide range of other scholarship opportunities available to new and returning students.

Other University scholarship programs include the Eugene McDermott Scholars, National Merit Scholars, Terry Foundation Scholarship and Diversity Scholarship programs.

Other financial aid opportunities include grants, loans and work-study programs. In order to determine eligibility and take advantage of maximum funding availability, students should complete the FAFSA and TASFA, for Texas students, as soon as possible beginning October 1.

Þ A current listing of scholarships is available at utdallas.edu/scholarships.

UT Dallas OutcomesInternships and corporate collaborations help prepare UT Dallas students for real-world experience.

This translates into opportunity and practical knowledge about how to be a leader and a team player. Students participated in more than 4,500 internships in 2017.

Þ  Learn more about career and internship possibilities at utdallas.edu/career.

$13,488 $38,112TX Resident Out of State

Guaranteed Tuition & Fees

$13,034 $36,876 TX Resident Out of State

Variable Tuition & Fees

Books & Supplies

$1,200

Room & Board

$11,532On-Campus

GUARANTEED TOTALS

VARIABLE TOTALS

$26,220TX Resident

$25,766 TX Resident

$50,844Out of State

$49,608 Out of State

2018-2019 Undergraduate

Costs

We’re serious about helping you maximize your investment — and it shows.

• Approximately 70% of our students receive some form of merit- or need-based financial aid.

• UT Dallas is consistently ranked in Kiplinger’s Top 100 Best Value Public Colleges in the United States.

• UT Dallas graduates have been accepted to top law schools across the country, including Chicago, Columbia, Harvard and Yale, and entered medical and dental schools that include Johns Hopkins, Pritzker School of Medicine, Northwestern and Yale.

• 21 of 22 DFW-area Fortune 500 companies employ UTD alumni.

The cost of college varies from student to student even at the same university.

Þ For the most current tuition estimates, refer to financial-aid.utdallas.edu .

UT Dallas does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, or veteran status in its programs and activities. For more information, contact the Director of Institutional Equity or Title IX Coordinator at 972-883-5331, visit their offices at SPN 2.720, or email [email protected] or [email protected].

* Among graduating seniors who started their college careers at UT Dallas.