

University of Dallas Rankings 2026
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- Estd. 1956
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Established in 1956, University of Dallas is a public university that is located in Irving, Texas. It offers a range of courses including PG and doctoral degree courses with 3 specializations. Read: University of Dallas (UD) Admission FAQs
When we talk about the University of Dallas ranking, the university has improved in its ranking parameters over the years as can be observed from below. The university currently occupies the sixth position for 2021 by US News & World Report - Regional Universities West. The university was earlier ranked seventh for 2019 and 2020. The US News & World Report takes into account Global Research Reputation, Regional Research Reputation, and Number of Publications cited (12.5% each) among other ranking parameters, as part of their ranking methodology. Read: University of Dallas (UD) Courses & Fee
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Shiksha has graded University of Dallas stream, such as Business & Management Studies with B+ grade. The presence of multiple rankings online can prove to be overwhelming to students looking to study abroad. Hence, Shiksha Study Abroad has launched Shiksha Grading. With it, students will no longer be required to check multiple ranking organisations to know about the performance of a particular university. Just checking Shiksha rating will suffice.
However, in case students are wondering how well is University of Dallas ranked for its subjects as per other ranking bodies, the institute is popular for its UG Business course all over the world. In the US News ranking 2024, University of Dallas stands at #211 for UG Business program. This ranking stood at #164 in 2023.
Read on to learn more about University of Dallas courses and subject rankings in the below article.
UDUS News & World Report Ranking 2026
| Ranked by | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|---|
| UG Business | 211 | 198 | 254 |
UDStudents Ratings & Reviews
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Answered 2 years ago
The cost of studying at the University of Dallas for international students is around 38 Lacs per year, which includes tuition fees and living expenses. The University of Dallas fee for admission is 50 USD (3,912 INR) per application. Once enrollment is confirmed, international students must complet
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Answered 2 years ago
The University of Dallas is generally cheaper than Drexel University. The University of Dallas has a comprehensive fee of $1,790.00 per semester, an Intermester Fee of $600.00, and a Mayterm Fee of $200.00. The out-of-state tuition at the University of Dallas is $41,070
Drexel University's tuition is
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Answered 2 years ago
Yes, an average Indian student can apply to the University of Dallas. International students must submit official ACT, SAT, and/or CLT score reports, and foreign transcripts must be accompanied by a professionally verified evaluation. The University of Dallas also offers merit-based scholarships for
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Answered 2 years ago
To apply to the University of Dallas, you need to submit the completed application along with the required documents and pay the application fee of USD 50 (3,912 INR) for international applicants. If you are an international student, you need to apply for an F-1 visa to study at the University of Da
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Answered 2 years ago
Yes, for undergraduate admission, the TOEFL minimum score for application review is 80 for the Internet-based test only. For graduate business programs, the TOEFL IBT requirement is 80+.
The University of Dallas also accepts these tests:
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) - Minimum
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