President Jonathan J. Sanford, Ph.D. | University of Dallas website
The University of Dallas has introduced the CLT Auto Admit Initiative, which will guarantee admission to students who achieve a score of 88 or higher on the Classic Learning Test (CLT). The initiative is designed to provide access for students from various backgrounds, including homeschoolers and international applicants.
Andrew Ellison, Vice President of Enrollment at the University of Dallas, stated, “We are excited to launch the CLT Auto Admit Initiative in partnership with CLT. This is a direct pathway for students from different backgrounds, including homeschoolers and international students, who are CLT scholars. Those who score 88 or above are considered UDallas material. We are confident that they will thrive here at the University of Dallas.”
The University of Dallas is recognized as a leading Catholic liberal arts institution and is recommended by the Cardinal Newman Society. It offers an extensive undergraduate Core Curriculum as well as graduate programs in fields such as business, ministry, education, and humanities. The university’s main campuses are located in Texas and Italy. National rankings highlight its challenging interdisciplinary undergraduate program and its value to students.