Study in DallasTexas, United States

    Dallas-Fort Worth is one of America's fastest-growing metro areas and an increasingly popular choice for international students seeking quality education at lower costs. With no state income tax, a booming tech and corporate sector, and living costs 30-40% below coastal cities, Texas offers exceptional value.

    Monthly Living Costs in Dallas

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    ๐Ÿ’ฐ Budget
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    Rent (room in shared flat)$650โ€“850/mo$900โ€“1,200/mo
    Groceries & food$250โ€“300/mo$350โ€“450/mo
    Transport$80โ€“120/mo$150โ€“250/mo
    Phone & internet$40โ€“50/mo$50โ€“60/mo
    Entertainment & misc$100โ€“150/mo$200โ€“300/mo
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    *Costs vary by neighborhood and lifestyle. Amounts in USD.

    Top Universities

    UT Dallas (UTD)

    Fast-rising. Top for computer science, business. International: ~$38,000/yr.

    Southern Methodist University (SMU)

    Private. Strong business school. Beautiful campus. Tuition: ~$60,000/yr.

    UT Arlington (UTA)

    Large, affordable public university. International: ~$24,000/yr.

    University of North Texas (UNT)

    Denton campus. Very affordable. Strong in music and education.

    Student Life in Dallas

    Dallas student life revolves around campus communities โ€” SMU's Park Cities neighborhood is upscale, while UTA (Arlington) and UTD (Richardson) offer more affordable suburban living. The food scene is legendary: Tex-Mex, BBQ, and a growing international dining scene. The DFW metro has more Fortune 500 headquarters than any US city except NYC, creating strong internship pipelines. Summers are hot, but air-conditioning is universal. No state income tax means your part-time earnings go further.

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