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BUSINESS GRADUATE PROGRAMS
GRADUATE ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

Admission to the College of Business Graduate Programs

For nearly 50 years, the University of Dallas College of Business has been the choice of working professionals who want to further their career with a graduate degree. 

Admission

If you have a U.S. bachelor’s degree in any field (or the foreign equivalent), you may be eligible for admission to one of our graduate business programs. We consider the following:

  • Undergraduate and graduate (if applicable) academic performance
  • Work experience
  • Test scores (GMAT/GRE are optional)
  • TOEFL (80+) or IELTS (6.5+) scores (required for visa holders only)

There are several paths to admission…contact an advisor to learn more.

Applying

If you are ready to apply:

  1. Complete the online application
  2. Pay the application fee
    • Students with only US transcripts: $50
    • Students with international transcripts: $100
  3. Submit your application documents:
    • Current resume or C.V.
    • Official transcripts or individual mark sheets (with English translations) for all schools attended
    • Copy of diploma/graduation certificate for any degrees earned abroad (if applicable)
    • Official GMAT or GRE score report (optional)
    • Copy of Permanent Resident card (if applicable)
    • Official TOEFL or IELTS score report (visa holders only)

Plan to attend on an F1 visa?

Click here for more information about attending the University of Dallas on an F-1 Visa.

Send test scores, mark sheets, and official transcripts to: 

University of Dallas
College of Business Admissions Office
1845 E. Northgate Drive
Irving, TX 75062

Once we receive all of your application documents, our Admissions Office will begin the admissions evaluation process.

(Note: The University of Dallas undergraduate program has its own admission process. Visit the undergraduate application page to apply to that program.)

Financial Aid

You may be eligible to apply for tuition assistance: Learn more about your financial aid options.

Questions?

Our Admissions Counselors’ goal is to provide you with personalized attention to help you make the right decision about your educational future. If you have questions about the admissions process or our programs, please contact an advisor or call us at (972) 721-5004.

 


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Title IX Coordinator: The University has designated Janis Townsend, Director of Human Resources, as the Title IX Coordinator. Human Resources is located on the second floor of Carpenter Hall and the phone number is (972) 721-5382.

Unlawful Discrimination and Harassment: The University of Dallas does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Janis Townsend, Director of Human Resources – section 504/ADA Coordinator – Title IX Coordinator – Age Discrimination Act Coordinator – Office of Human Resources, Carpenter Hall 2nd Floor – 1845 E.. Northgate Drive, Irving, TX. 75062 – (972) 721-5382.