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Dallas Baptist University
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Office of Articulation and Transfer Resources

University Information Sheet

 

 

Dallas Baptist University

3000 Mountain Creek Parkway
Dallas, Texas 75211-9299
214-333-7100

http://www.dbu.edu/

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Contact for Transfer Students:

  • Kali Reed
  • 214-333-5632
  • Kali@dbu.edu

Articulation Agreement: No

See Texas Common Course Numbering: http://www.tccns.org/tccns/default.asp?DB=2006&mode=SBI

Admission Requirements for Transfer Students: Apply Online: http://whydbu.dbu.edu/Choose-DBU/How-to-Apply.html

  • ACT or SAT: required ACT of 21 or SAT of 1000
  • Less than 30 hours: need high school transcripts and ACT or SAT scores
  • More than 30 hours: need college transcripts only; must have minimum 2.5 GPA
  • Application deadlines: Rolling

Transfer Credit Information:

  • Maximum number of hours accepted: 66 hours from 2-year institution.

Approximate Cost/Range for One Academic Year

(15 hours per semester Fall and Spring):

Tuition & Fees (15 hrs in-state) $17,490 without financial aid
Room & Board (on campus) $4,770
Books & Supplies $990

Distance Learning:

Online Programs: http://www.3.dbu.edu/online/programDegreeOffered.asp

Financial Aid:

Scholarships for Transfer Students

  • Phi Theta Kappa students who will live on campus receive a 25% of tuition scholarship
  • Phi Theta Kappa students living off campus - $2,000 per year
  • Transfer Commuter Scholarship - $1,500 per year
  • Christain Leadership Scholarship - merit based awarded as prcentage
  • General Scholarships: http://www.3.dbu.edu/financialaid/scholar_general asp.

Special Programs Unique to Your School:

The purpose of Dallas Baptist University is to provide Christ-centered quality higher eduacation in the arts, sciences, and professional studies at both the undergrade and graduate levels to traditional age and adult students in order to produce servant leaders who have the ability to integrate faith and learning through their respective callings.

Additional Information:

  • 5,400 students in the fall of 2009
  • Average Class Size: 13 students
  • DBU does not have any teaching assistants; Professors teach the classes at DBU. DBU does not have any teaching assistants; Professors teach the classes at DBU Athletics: NCAA
  • division I (Baseball), NCAA Division II (Heartland Conference), NCCAA

Note: The information shown here is subject to change.  Students are strongly encouraged to verify information with the institution to which they intend to transfer.

 

Last update: April 26, 2010

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