Dallas International University is located in the southwest corner of Dallas, Texas, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
History and Background of the School
The school was formerly known as Texas SIL, which was established in 1972. It was renamed the Graduate School of Applied Linguistics in 1998 and officially became Dallas International University in 2018.
Academic Programs
Degree Programs: Undergraduate, Master's and Doctoral Degree Programs are offered, covering multiple fields such as applied linguistics, cultural studies, and language development.
Featured Majors: It has six certified Bible translation and linguistics-related majors, including undergraduate certificates, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees and graduate certificates, providing students with the skills and knowledge they need to play a unique role in the Bible translation movement.
Faculty
The school's faculty has extensive international experience. They have served and worked in more than 60 countries and can bring practical insights from different cultures and languages around the world into the classroom.
Student Situation
Student Size: The total number of students is about 200 on average.
Student Destinations: The school's alumni are distributed in 80 countries around the world. Many countries, engaged in language, culture, education and other related work.
Campus Life
Campus Facilities: Although the campus is small, it has a full range of facilities to meet students' learning and living needs.
Club Activities: The school will organize various academic lectures, cultural exchange activities and religious activities to enrich students' extracurricular life and enhance communication and interaction between students.
School Accreditation
Dallas International University has obtained the "V-level" accreditation of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, and is authorized to award bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees.
Tuition and Financial Aid
Tuition: Specific tuition information can be found on the school's official website or consult the school's admissions office.
Scholarships: The school provides students with a variety of scholarships and grants to help students reduce their financial burden and successfully complete their studies.
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