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  1. The University of Dayton is a top-tier national Catholic research university with a mission of service and leadership in community.

  2. The University of Dayton provides challenging academics and opportunities to gain experience in your field of study. UD offers more than 80 undergraduate academic programs, 50 master’s degree programs and 12 doctoral programs. Explore Majors.

  3. Come witness the stunning beauty and architecture of our top-rated campus — one of historic halls, state-of-the-art facilities and a unique student neighborhood where students live in a community of comfortable, porch-clad houses. Schedule a Campus Visit. Launch Virtual Tour.

  4. The University of Dayton ( UD) is a private, Catholic research university in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary, it is one of three Marianist Universities in the United States and the second-largest private university in Ohio.

  5. The University of Dayton is a top-tier Catholic, Marianist research university. Applying is free and test scores are optional.

  6. The University of Dayton is a private, Catholic school in Ohio located about an hour north of Cincinnati and about an hour west of the state capital of Columbus.

  7. Graduate Degrees. UDayton Global offers challenging graduate programs, small class sizes, a diverse campus experience, and rewarding career opportunities. Click below to learn more about the entry criteria for our graduate degrees.

  8. As the University of Dayton entered the 21st century, it built modern student facilities, including ArtStreet and Marianist Hall (2004) and RecPlex (2006). The edifices are not the only changes on campus.

  9. UDayton Global offers a streamlined admissions process for international graduate students. Our admissions team will place you in the appropriate track for your needs. Final tuition is based on your enrollment track, and housing and dining selections. Find all important dates and start your application below.

  10. Whether you’re wondering what classes are offered in your degree program or how many credits you need to graduate, you’ll find the answers in the catalog. While new issues are released annually, the issue published in the academic year of your enrollment governs your academic program.

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