Application Fees and Deadlines
All fees are non-refundable.
- The application fee is $50 if your application is submitted prior to the regular application deadline.
- If you submit your application after the application deadline but prior to the documentation deadline, the application fee is $125 in order to process your application for decision in time to register for classes.
- Applicants with international academic documents will be assessed an additional foreign credential evaluation fee of $50.
- All international visa holders, regardless of visa type, must adhere to the international application deadlines (see Deadlines for U.S. Citizens and Residents chart below).
- All supporting documents and transcripts, with the exception of courses in progress, must be postmarked by the documentation deadline (see Deadlines for U.S. Citizens and Residents chart below).
- A new application must be completed and submitted for consideration for any subsequent semester for all incomplete applications after the Documentation Deadline.
Deadlines for U.S. Citizens and Residents |
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Term |
Application Deadline |
Documentation Deadline |
Fall Full-Term and First 8-week Session |
July 1 |
August 1 |
Fall Second 8-week Session |
September 15 |
October 15 |
Spring Full-Term and First 8-week Session |
November 1 |
December 1 |
Spring Second 8-week Session |
January 15 |
February 15 |
Summer I (12-week Session) |
April 1 |
May 1 |
Summer II (8-week Session) |
April 15 |
May 15 |
Summer III (First 6-week Session) |
April 1 |
May 1 |
Summer IV (Second 6-week Session) |
April 15 |
May 15 |
International Student Application Fees and Deadlines
All fees are non-refundable.
- The application fee is $50 if your application is submitted prior to the regular application deadline.
- If you submit your application after the application deadline but prior to the documentation deadline, the application fee is $125 in order to process your application in time to register for classes.
- Applicants with international academic documents will be assessed an additional foreign credential evaluation fee of $50.
- All international visa holders, regardless of visa type, must adhere to the international application deadlines (see chart below).
- All supporting documents and transcripts, with the exception of courses in progress, must be postmarked by the documentation deadline (see chart below).
- A new application must be completed and submitted for consideration for any subsequent semester for all incomplete applications after the documentation deadline.
Deadlines for International Applicants (All Visa Types) |
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Term |
Application Deadline |
Documentation Deadline |
Fall Full-Term and First 8-week Session |
May 1 |
June 1 |
Spring Full-Term and First 8-week Session |
September 1 |
October 1 |
Summer |
March 1 |
April 1 |
Note: International Students requesting an I-20 (F1) or a DS-2019 (J1) are not eligible to begin their study at UT Dallas during a 2nd 8-week session. Contact the International Student Services Office at (972)883-4189 for more information. |
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UT Dallas encourages all students to submit their application as early as possible, as it can take from 4 to 6 weeks to process. Applications submitted after the application deadline and before the documentation deadline will still be processed; however, a decision may not be reached in time for students to avoid late registration.
The last day to register for classes coincides with the last day to add class (See the Academic Calendar at http://www.utdallas.edu/).
After receiving an admissions acknowledgement letter which includes a student ID number, students may check http://www.utdallas.edu/enroll/ to determine the status of their application and whether all required documents have been received. Undergraduate students can also call the Office of Enrollment Services at (972)883-2270 to check the status of their application. Graduate students should contact the program to which they applied for more information.