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Graduate Tuition and Fees

Out-of-State Students

(Source: IPEDS, 2009) ?
Full-time students: Tuition ?$17,012
Full-time students: Fees ?$0
Part-time students: Cost per credit hour $945

In-State Students

(Source: IPEDS, 2009) ?
Full-time students: Tuition ?$9,402
Full-time students: Fees ?$0
Part-time students: Cost per credit hour $522

Application fee

(Source: IPEDS, 2009) ?
Graduate school application fee $50

Living Expenses

On Campus

(Source: IPEDS, 2009)
On-campus room and board ?$7,733
Additional expenses ?$3,329

Off Campus

(Source: IPEDS, 2009)
Off-campus room and board ?$7,200
Additional expenses ?$3,929

Type of Financial Support

(Source: GSS, 2007)
How graduate students in the program (including master's, doctoral, and professional degree students) paid for their graduate educations
Teaching assistantship ? 21%
Research assistantship ? 14%
Fellowship ? 0%
Traineeship ? 0%
Other 66%

Sources of Financial Support

(Source: GSS, 2007)
How graduate students in the program (including master's, doctoral, and professional degree students) paid for their graduate educations

Federal Support

Department of Defense 0%
National Institutes of Health 0%
Health and Human Services (except NIH) 0%
National Science Foundation 10%
Department of Agriculture 0%
National Aeronautics and Space Administration 0%
Department of Energy 0%
Other Federal sources 0%

Non-Federal Support

Institutional support 21%
Foreign sources 0%
Other US sources 3%
Self support 66%
* Value is missing. The value shown is based on the average for other programs in the same field. Learn more.
Data are for all degree recipients in the field from The University of Texas at Dallas and may include graduates from more than one program.

The graduate school rankings on PhDs.org have been made possible by grants from The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and The Burroughs Wellcome Fund.
The National Postdoctoral Association and The Center for Science and the Media have served as the project's fiscal sponsors.