UT Dallas Adds 13 New Comet Connection Partnerships

 

Agreements with Community Colleges Offer

Fixed Tuition, Benefits to Transfer Students

 

Richardson, Texas (Dec. 18, 2007) — Comet Connection, an innovative program designed to help transfer students, has added 13 Texas community colleges to its burgeoning portfolio.  The latest additions bring the total number of participants across the state to 42 and mean that the University has agreements with nearly all of the 50 community colleges throughout the state. 

 

Created to help students and their families budget for college, Comet Connection guarantees four years of fixed tuition and fees and other enrollment benefits at UT Dallas.  Participating students can realize thousands of dollars in savings over their college careers. 

 

The new Comet Connection partners are: Alamo Community College District, Alvin Community College, Angelina College, Blinn College, Brazosport College, Clarendon College, Coastal Bend College, Del Mar College, Frank Phillips College, Houston Community College System, Panola College, Southwest Texas Junior College and The Victoria College. 

 

UT Dallas is among only a handful of universities to offer all new students guaranteed tuition.  Through Comet Connection, students who enroll at participating two-year schools in the 2007-08 academic year can lock in the same fall 2007 rate that the University will offer its incoming freshmen.

 

For example, a student who locks in the fall 2007 rate is eligible to pay no more than that amount through 2011. 

 

The guarantee also applies to graduate students, including those who complete undergraduate work at UT Dallas and continue in a graduate program.  A community college student who locks in the 2007 tuition rate can begin at UT Dallas in fall 2008, graduate in spring 2010 and use the remaining time in the four-year guarantee to enter graduate school at UT Dallas under the same 2007 graduate tuition rates.

 

Additionally, under the Guaranteed Tuition Plan, in-state students are not charged for credit hours in excess of 15 per semester.  For example, those taking 18 hours of classes pay the same cost as 15 hours.

 

To capture the most tuition savings, students are encouraged to sign the Comet Connection agreement as early as their first semester at community college.  After completing 30 credit hours, they can apply for admission to UT Dallas and wait up to a year to enroll.

 

Other benefits available to Comet Connection participants beyond fixed tuition and fees include:

 

 

Plans to add institutions are under way.  Current Comet Connection partners are:  Austin Community College, Central Texas College, Cisco Junior College, College of the Mainland, Collin County Community College District, Dallas County Community College District, Galveston College, Grayson County College, Hill College, Howard College, Kilgore College, Lee College, McLennan Community College, Midland College, Navarro College, North Central Texas College, North Harris Montgomery Community College District, Northeast Texas Community College, Paris Junior College, San Jacinto College District, South Plains College, Tarrant County College District, Temple College, Texarkana College, Trinity Valley Community College, Tyler Junior College, Vernon College, Weatherford College and Western Texas College.

 

For more information about Comet Connection, call 972-883-2270 or visit www.utdallas.edu/connect.

 

About UT Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas, located at the convergence of Richardson, Plano and Dallas in the heart of the complex of major multinational technology corporations known as the Telecom Corridor, enrolls more than 14,500 students.  The school’s freshman class traditionally stands at the forefront of Texas state universities in terms of average SAT scores.  The University offers a broad assortment of bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs.  For additional information about UT Dallas, please visit the University’s Web site at www.utdallas.edu.