FAQs
Contact admission@utdallas.edu or call 972-883-2270. You can also use our counselor locator to find your undergraduate admission counselor and email directly.
How do I contact UT Dallas? ›
The Welcome Center provides call assistance at 972-883-2342 for general registration and academic records questions. Welcome Center hours are Monday through Friday 8 AM to 5 PM.
How long does it take to get accepted to ACC? ›
The governing documents for your community will outline the longest time allowed for approval. Most communities have 30 to 60 days to make a decision. The committee is made up of community volunteers; as neighbors, they work to respond quickly to each request.
Should I contact my admissions officer? ›
It is totally appropriate to contact admissions officers during the application process. You may have a question about your candidacy and how to represent yourself on the application. Your may have a question about the school that no one can answer.
How do I email the admissions team? ›
How to Email an Admissions Officer
- 1) Write in your real voice. ...
- 2) Don't forget to proofread. ...
- 3) Keep it about the school, not you. ...
- 4) Avoid form emails. ...
- 5) Don't ask questions that can be easily found online. ...
- 6) Don't write every single day. ...
- 7) Ensure that your email address/social media accounts are appropriate.
What is a good GPA for UTD? ›
With a GPA of 3.83, UT Dallas requires you to be near the top of your class, and well above average. You'll need mostly A's, ideally with several AP or IB classes to help show your preparation at a college level. If you're a junior or senior, your GPA is hard to change from this point on.
How long does UT Dallas take to reply? ›
Once an application is received — including all fees and required supporting documents — it can take between four to six weeks to render an admissions decision.
Does UT email expire? ›
You can keep your UT Microsoft 365 email, UT Gmail account, and @vols.utk.edu email address for 365 days after leaving the university.
How do I file a UT appeal? ›
Submitting a Decision Appeal
Submit your appeal online along with the following: One short answer (500 words or fewer) to the following prompt: "Describe the new information (not already included in your original admissions application) that should be considered by the appeals committee, and why."
Does ACC pay for doctors visits? ›
We can help pay for a range of medical, health and treatment costs if we cover your injury. In some cases we'll only pay for part of these costs, your treatment provider will ask you to pay the rest.
Average GPA: 3.64
(Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. With a GPA of 3.64, Austin College requires you to be above average in your high school class. You'll need at least a mix of A's and B's, with more A's than B's.
How long does it take to get accepted or denied by a college? ›
The average turnaround time for an admissions decision for schools with rolling admissions is four to six weeks, though in some cases students might have to wait longer. For regular decision candidates, the wait is more like eight to 12 weeks.
What should you not say to an admissions counselor? ›
Don't...
- Send unexpected extras with your application. ...
- Ask about majors that don't exist. ...
- Put the name of another college in your essay. ...
- Be unaware of your GPA. ...
- Let your parents complete your application. ...
- Stop at a college fair information table without talking to the admissions officer. ...
- Call or email everyone in the office.
What is a red flag for admissions officers? ›
What is an application red flag? Simply put, it's something on a college application that can make an admissions officer second guess how qualified an applicant is or if they're a good-fit for the school. A red flag can be as serious as a disciplinary infraction, or as simple as not following application directions.
What do admissions officers look at first? ›
In the US admissions process, colleges and universities take many factors into consideration. Admissions officers look at “hard factors” (GPA, grades, and test scores) and “soft factors” (essays, extracurricular activities, recommendations, and demonstrated interest) to gain a full picture of applicants.
How do I talk to an admissions officer? ›
Check out our top tips for communicating with college admissions offices efficiently and effectively:
- Keep it short! ...
- Minimize the number of questions you ask. ...
- Introduce yourself. ...
- Check for spelling and grammatical mistakes. ...
- Be professional. ...
- While you're at it, check your privacy settings.
Why would you contact an admissions counselor? ›
They're there to help you choose your best fit. A good admissions counselor will help you find the best fit for you (even if it's not at the college or university where they work).
Do admissions Officers respond to emails? ›
Unless you had a chance meeting or interview with the dean or director, they often will pass the email or letter onto the admissions officer responsible for your region. If they have a vested interest in your application, they might be more willing to consider your communication and personally respond to you.
Is UT Dallas hard to get into? ›
For every 100 applicants, 79 are admitted. This means the school is lightly selective. The school will have their expected requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores. If you meet their requirements, you're almost certain to get an offer of admission.
What is the minimum GPA for D1 football? ›
The minimum GPA you can have to be considered an early academic qualifier for D1 is a 2.3 GPA and a 980 SAT combined score or 75 ACT sum score. You will need a 2.2 GPA and a 900 SAT combined score or 68 ACT sum score to be eligible at the Division II level.
Earn at least a 2.3 GPA in your core courses. Earn an SAT combined score or ACT sum score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale, which balances your test score and core-course GPA. If you have a low test score, you need a higher core-course GPA to be eligible.
Is UT Dallas Tier 1 school? ›
About. The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) is a Tier 1 public research university established in 1960.
Is UT Dallas prestigious? ›
The University of Texas at Dallas' ranking in the 2022-2023 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #151.
Is UT Dallas a dry campus? ›
Alcohol Sales / Cash Bar
University departments are prohibited from selling alcohol or having cash bars at events. Alcohol can be sold (cash bar) by a caterer on the campus of The University of Texas at Dallas with the approval of the Office of the President.
What happens if you cheat at UT? ›
Policy on Academic Integrity
If a student is found in violation of the Institutional Rules related to academic integrity in this course, they may receive a reduced grade on an assignment or exam or a maximum of failure of the course.
How long does my University email stay active? ›
Your student status will be removed approximately one year after you leave the University. All of your crucial services–email, software, Library access, computer lab access–are tied to your NetID and your status as a student. You can continue to use all of your services until your student status is removed.
Do universities delete your email? ›
Many colleges will discontinue alumni email addresses a few months after graduation, so it's best to stay on the safe side and create a new one. Be sure to include your education on your resume and applications, as it's definitely something you should be proud of.
How long does it take for UTD to receive application? ›
This process can take four to six weeks; however, it might take longer during peak times.
How do I check my application status for UTD? ›
Your application status is displayed in the My Application tile. The status of your application will be updated to reflect its progress through the admission process. Click on the information icon for more detailed information regarding your status.
Who should you contact if you have a registrar hold UTD? ›
Please contact the collections manager at 972-883-2601 or bursar@utdallas.edu.
Once all required documents are submitted, approximately 2 to 4 weeks are required to complete the admission process.