The Core is an opportunity to inquire into the fundamental aspects of being and our relationship with God, nature and our fellow human beings.
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We’re sure you have many other questions this summer about preparing for and arriving at ³Ô¹ÏÍø. Here are some answers to those questions, with topics arranged alphabetically.
If you have questions about Admissions or Financial Aid, please e-mail the Admissions Office admissons@udallas.edu or talk to a counselor by calling toll free 1-800-628-6999. You can e-mail the Financial Aid Office directly by e-mailing finaid@udallas.edu.
If you are wondering which classes you should take, or have questions about degree plans or your faculty advisor, the Office of the Dean of Constantin College will have an answer for you. You may call that office at 972-721-5108.
The University has implemented an emergency notification system that sends voicemails, text messages and e-mails to students, faculty and Staff in the event of an emergency. Members of the ³Ô¹ÏÍø community are able to quickly receive notifications, instructions and updates during campus emergencies, ranging from weather-related closings to unique emergency situations where time is of the essence. You are strongly urged to visit the ³Ô¹ÏÍø Web site and logon to BannerWeb to provide your CELL PHONE, E-MAIL and other vital emergency contact information. The notification system is only as useful as the contact information people provide.
You should fill out your Course Selection form this summer. Dr. David Andrews will then work with our unique Core Curriculum to devise your schedule, a tentative version of which you will receive in July. Your full schedule, and the name of your faculty advisor, will be handed to you when you check in on the first day of Disorientation. You can then meet with your advisor if you’d like to make changes to your schedule. The bookstore will be open so you can then purchase your books.
Students are welcome to bring their own computers with them. For more information about computers on campus, internet connections, printing on campus and more, please visit the Academic Information Systems web page HERE. ³Ô¹ÏÍø email login instructions are also provided by the AIS office.
The following is a map of area hotels near the ³Ô¹ÏÍø.
Students are welcome to have their own vehicle and park it on campus. However, students must purchase a Parking Permit through the ³Ô¹ÏÍø Police on-line. (To purchase and register a vehicle; click on the button below) Pay for a Parking Permit with a Credit Card, then pick up the Permit from the University Police Department in Haggar during normal business hours from 8 am – 5 pm Monday thru Friday.
³Ô¹ÏÍø parking policies are available HERE. Vehicles must be in operating condition with current state registrations, inspections and tags in order to be registered on campus. Students will be ticketed if parked in a Visitor Space.
An Accounts Receivable Specialist in Student Account Services can help make arrangements for tuition management, help settle your balance, or address any questions you may have concerning your latest statement. Please call 972-721-5144 or email the bursar@udallas.edu.
The Office of Finance cannot accept third-party checks. We are not affiliated with any bank and do not provide checking or savings account services and other bank specific services. There is a generic ATM machine located in the Haggar University Center, near the bookstore. This machine is not affiliated with any specific bank so a service fee is charged.
Students without personal vehicles have the option of using the public transportation system. The DART system (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) has a bus route with a stop at our campus. The DART system includes:
You can check out the . Full-time students can also apply for a DART college student id which gives them access to reduced fares. More information about this as well as the enrollment form can be found .
Are you flying to DFW, but have too many things to carry with you? New students may ship boxes to campus in advance to pick up when they arrive. Just be sure to head down to the Printing and Postal Office located in the basement of the Haggar University Center once you arrive, and ask for the packages in your name. Be prepared to show your ³Ô¹ÏÍø Student ID card. The address is:
Student Name1845 E. Northgate Drive #_ _ _ _ _(First number is a 5, followed by the LAST four digits of your school ID)³Ô¹ÏÍøIrving, TX 76062
For questions, please contact Robert Hanson at rhanson@udallas.edu
The traditional dorms are two-story dorms whose rooms are largely doubles with the bath and showers in the middle of the hall. The beds are twin XL mattresses, so plan to buy sheets for those. There are drawers and closet space for each resident, as well as a sink. A small refrigerator & microwave is a great idea, as well as an air purifier and dehumidifier if those will make you more comfortable. The dorm lounges have a TV, often a pool table and/or ping-pong table, and sometimes a piano, as well as a full kitchen (with the exception of Gregory Hall, which has microwaves and an outdoor grill). Each dorm has washing machines and dryers that you may use for free (but please do not overfill them, and be polite to others!)
Thinking about a job on campus?* Contact the Office of Human Resources for details. Don't forget to bring your passport OR your License and your Social Security card with you to campus. You CANNOT get a job without them.
*Federal Employment Law requires that all employees present original identification and employment eligibility documents. Copies are not permitted by law.