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Academics

The University of Texas at Dallas provides its more than 19,000 undergraduates with a wealth of resources, financial aid, and opportunities, striving for “a future of talented and smart individuals.” UTD has “one of the best tech schools around” and draws a good deal of students to its STEM programs (one student lovingly calls it “the nerd capital of the UT system”), causing a senior computer engineer to remark: “Engineering and the sciences for the win.” The school is without large sports programs (notably football), but instead “emphasizes academics, which is what we are all here for.”

Administration is responsive and invested in UTD’s growing reputation, and the school “grows and changes year by year, continually getting better and better,” with students acting as “a big part of that process.” Someone is “always willing to help you with any problem you encounter,” and the tutoring available also “really helps in understanding the material.” They are dedicated to their students, this being apparent in “their open office hours and timely replies to e-mails.”

Most of the professors “are very enthused about what they are teaching and genuinely want us to learn,” and bring new topics to light through “very informative” discussion. “Their passion for their subject makes it easy to love your classes!” says a student. “I get pushed academically, but I love it,” says another. One of the shining benefits of UTD is the chance to get “actively involved with the faculty in research,” which provides “several opportunities for honors, and ultimately allows you to prepare for a continued education after undergrad.”

Student Body

There is “no clear majority of one race, creed, or background” at UT Dallas. Since most of the “exceptionally nice” and “very diverse” people are here for the sciences, there are “lots of smart people everywhere” and “everyone here is so open about the geeky side in everyone.” Most agree that there could stand to be a bit more of a creative voice on campus and the school would do well to attract “more students to fine arts.” Most students are “serious about their academics, but not too serious” and remember to take the time to relax; “video games/card games and… anime” are popular here, as are clubs and organizations.

Campus Life

The “well-kept campus” is “not too large,” though “parking is a bit of an issue sometimes.” There is a lot of studying going on, so “you can always find a group or just a lot of people hanging around in a specific area studying.” “Some people practically build shrines to their GPA’s and worship them on weekends,” says one sophomore.

A lot of students commute (which makes life “pretty quiet”), and there is no football team to rally around, so “it’s hard to have a lot of school spirit”; however, “the social scene is definitely growing,” and the Student Union acts as the “hub” for the entire school where “students can mingle and find friends.” Computer labs also give many the chance to game and have fun (the video game culture is “strong”), and “there are usually always at least five to ten gamers in the room at once.” The school provides “many things to do,” with campus events like movies happening every week, and people often leave campus to seek more options, such as “movies, bowling, shopping, skating, concert, etc.”

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Address
800 West Campbell Road
Student Services Bldg. 1.300
Richardson, TX 75080

Phone
800-889-2270

Email
interest@utdallas.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
The Pub (coffeehouse)
Comet Cafe
Student Union / Plinth
Activity Center
University Village clubhouses
Residence Hall West (aka Big Daddy) contains a dining hall, convenience store, weight room and basketball gym

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Dallas: Deep Ellum/ West End (clubs, restaurants)
Dallas: Fair Park (TX State Fair)
Dallas Museum of Art/ Bishop Arts District
Dallas: American Airlines Center (sports, music)
Dallas: Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Also - Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens; shopping at Galleria, Northpark, Willow Bend (Plano), Stonebriar (Frisco), Legacy (Plano) Dallas locations served by DART light rail. Dallas Convention and Visitor's Bureau website: www.visitdallas.com

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Mon to Thur/ Fri
8 to 6/ 8 to 5
800-889-2270

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Mon-Fri
Average Length: 1 hour

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times
varies

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Athletic Department

Advance Notice
1 week

Contact Email Address for Visit
bpetitt@utdallas.edu

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Visiting Center

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Limitations
cost is $45 for one night.

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
DART bus, DART light rail, taxi, DFW super shuttle. Closest airports are 1) Addison Airport 2) Love Field 3)DFW International Airport

Driving Instructions to Campus
FROM CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY (US 75) take the Campbell Road Exit and go west to University Parkway (between Floyd Road and Waterview Parkway). Go north on University Parkway. FROM DFW AIRPORT - Bear Left on Airport Exit/Hotel/Terminal ACC. Make a Right U-Turn on Airport Exit/Hotel/Terminal ACC towards East Hotel/North Airport Exit. Continue on ramp. Continue on International Parkway North. Continue on TX-121 North. Take the I-635 EAST exit onto I-635 (LBJ Freeway). Take the Coit Road Exit and go north to Campbell Road. Turn east on Campbell Road to University Parkway (between Floyd Road and Waterview Parkway). Go north on University Parkway.

Local Accommodations
Econo Lodge Inn and Suites: $57 - $65 Holiday Inn: $79 - $94 Renaissance: $129 - $259 Double Tree by Hilton from $99 La Quinta from $75

Admissions

Applicants: 13,123
Acceptance Rate: 81%






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