| Undergraduate Enrollment | 1,188 |
| In-state Tuition (per semester hour, unless noted) | $975 |
| Out-of-state Tuition (per semester hour, unless noted) | $975 |
| Yearly Room and Board | $7,001+ |
| % of Students on Financial Aid | 92 |
| Median ACT | 26.2 |
| % of African American Students | 1.3 |
| % of Asian American Students | 5.7 |
| % of Hispanic Students | 16.8 |
| % of International Students | 1.3 |
| Student/Teacher Ratio | 11:1 |
| Number of Full-time Faculty | 121 |
| Student Male/Female Ratio | 44/56 |
| Greek System? | No |
| % of Students Who Live on Campus? | 62 |
| % of Students Who Graduate in Four Years | 60 |
| % Who Graduate Overall | 66 |
| % of Freshmen Who Return | 85 |
| % Of Alumni Who Give $$ to School | 20 |
1,188
Walk among the approximately 1,200 undergraduates at the University of Dallas, and you’ll be struck by their enthusiasm for the school’s core curriculum and its Rome program. “The Core” combines a challenging variety of courses in English, philosophy, and 10 other subjects to provide each student with criticalthinking tools and the foundation for becoming a “truly” educated person. The semester-long Rome program continues where “the Core” leaves off. Sophomores spend a semester attending classes on UD’s 12-acre Due Santi campus and taking day and overnight trips to surrounding European cities. As many UD students will attest, the results are life-changing.
Back on the 744-acre Irving campus, students choose from 27 majors and more than 40 clubs and organizations. All but seniors are required to live on campus in one of eight residence halls or apartment complexes. During the day, students often congregate on the campus mall, which occasionally hosts live concerts. Thursday nights are spent at the “Rat” (the campus Rathskeller), and other extracurricular activities include playing on or cheering for one of the school’s 13 NCAA Division III athletic teams. Students seeking more-cosmopolitan restaurants and clubs frequently make the 15-minute drive into downtown Dallas.
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