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Isabella Hearne - Post Secondary Presentation (1)

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University at Dallas By: Isabella Hearne

Admission Where to apply: ● UTD Career Center Requirements: ● Comets Abroad ● GPA must be 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Portal ● SAT score must be 1410 or higher ● ACT score must be Deadline- for a full 31 or higher fall term- May 1st. Application requirements: ● Fees- $50 (on time) $70 (late) ● Essay- choices of A,B, or C ● Letters of recommendations from teachers ● HIgh school rank & GPA ● Strength of high school curriculum, including level of rigor

Campus Description This school is public non-religious, and co-ed. The campus has 66 buildings, in all, and is 50F0unacfraecst.s: ● “Our campus IHOP® serves an average of 4,600 pancakes per week. Assuming a pancake thickness of one quarter-inch, a stack of all those pancakes would be more than twice as tall as the “Hollywood” sign in Los Angeles!” ● “Our Comet Cruiser (DART Shuttle Bus Route 883) transported 1,378,177 passengers in 2018 —more than everyone living in Collin County at the time!”

Traditions Rubbing Cecil Greens head- Students rub the sculptured head Ring ceremony- of Cecil Green Held at the time of for good luck spring and fall, during finals all graduates and undergraduates are week. invited to dunk their class rings Juneteenth- in the circular An annual pool, under the terills tradition that includes music and provided lunch, held to celebrate the School colors are abolishment of orange, green, and slavery in white. Texas, in 1865

Tuition/Financial Aid Financial aid: ● Spring hours adjustment form SAP appeal cover sheet IRS form ● Certification of enrollment in a teacher education program Tuition: In-State: $11,192 Non-Resident: $28,808 Books: $1,200 Meal Plans: depends on with dining hall you go to. Housing (on-campus): $7,224

Student Life Varsity Sports: ● Baseball ● Cross Country ● Softball ● Volleyball ● Soccer ● Basketball ● Tennis Greek Life: ● And golf Greek life is offered for both student worker jobs: males and females. Some open student The fraternity and worker jobs are- ● Student program sorority life is advertised to be coordinator ● Part-time beneficial in the ways of: lecturers in Brother/sisterhood, communications ● Student leadership, scholarship, and assistant-police service to others. ● Conduct specialist And more


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