With its 27 majors and 23 concentrations, the University of Dallas is a heavyweight in the world of education. Boasting an incredible faculty - 120 full-time, 90% of whom hold a doctorate or highest degree in their field - the student body is treated to an educational experience that is rewarding, enjoyable, and full of possibility.
Among programs of note is the school's MBA program. In May 2005, The Harvard Business Review recognized the University of Dallas as one of four business schools in the nation that had retained its professional focus and was an example of best practices in an article titled, "How Business Schools Lost Their Way."
This Dallas school has gained accolades for its value as well. Recognized by the Princeton Review for being "one of the best private school bargains in the nation" and in the top 20 for having outstanding professors. The Fiske Guide to Colleges states that the University of Dallas is without a doubt the best Catholic-affiliated school south of Washington, D.C.
This Catholic-affiliated school offers its student body 30 buildings on 744-acre landscaped campus. These include new Haggerty Art Village, a five-building complex with studios, galleries, and classrooms; 500-seat Church of the Incarnation; newly expanded athletic fields and facilities; Haggar University Center; 80-seat Jonsson Theater; eight residence halls plus on-campus apartments; Maher Athletic Center and Athletic Complex.
As if that's not enough potential, the University of Dallas hosts over 40 clubs and organizations on campus including varsity, club and intramural sports; lectures, films, exhibitions, concerts, plays; campus-wide annual celebrations.
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