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Student Right-To-Know Act

Graduation/Completion Rate

Last update: June 22, 2020

The University of Dallas is pleased to provide the following information regarding our institution's graduation/completion rates in compliance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended. The rates reflect the graduation/completion status for the most recent cohort of full-time, first-time students who have had an opportunity to graduate within 150% or normal completion time, which is 6 years.

In the fall semester of 2013, 380 first-time, full-time, degree-seeking undergraduate students entered the University of Dallas. After 6 years (as of August 31, 2019), 71% of these students had graduated from our institution. *

For the cohorts of students who entered the University in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 the average of the four-year graduation rates is 68%.

4-year Average Rates

Men          
  2010 2011 2012 2013 4-year Total
Adjusted cohort 168 170 153 169 660
Total completers within 150% 107 110 94 110 421
Total transfer-out students 0 0 47 50 97
           
Women          
           
Adjusted cohort 207 201 198 209 815
Total completers within 150% 146 143 136 160 585
Total transfer-out students 0 0 48 42 90
           
Total (men and women)          
           
Adjusted cohort 375 371 351 378 1475
Total completers within 150% 253 253 230 270 1006
Total transfer-out students 0 0 95 92 187


Questions related to this report should be directed to Marisa Darby, Registrar, at (972) 721-5221.

*While reviewing this information, please bear in mind:

The graduation/completion rate does not include students who left the school to serve
in the armed forces, on official church missions, or in the foreign service of the federal government. Students who died or were totally and permanently disabled are also excluded.

For graduation rates broken down by gender, ethnicity, and financial aid category, click here.