“DeVry's Texas hub in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex — career-aligned tech, business and healthcare degrees on a year-round eight-week calendar.”
DeVry University-Texas is the Texas operating entity of DeVry University, a private for-profit institution founded in 1931 in Chicago and now operating roughly 18 ground campuses across the United States plus a large online program. The Texas operation is headquartered at 4800 Regent Blvd., Suite 200 in Irving, Texas (in the Las Colinas business corridor of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex), with historical sub-campuses in Houston, Houston Galleria, Fort Worth and Austin that have consolidated over time. The campus serves a small in-person undergraduate cohort (~234 students) plus a sizeable graduate population (~160) studying through the co-located Keller Graduate School of Management, alongside many fully-online students administratively tied to the Texas footprint. DeVry's identity is career-focused, applied, and adult-learner-centric rather than traditional residential. Programs are delivered in a hybrid format — most coursework is online with optional on-site lab and capstone activities — and run on a year-round eight-week session calendar with six start dates per year. The Texas campus emphasizes two pillar areas: Business & Management (accounting, business administration, project management, entrepreneurship, technical communication) and Engineering & Information Sciences (computer information systems, cybersecurity, networking, software development, biomedical engineering technology). The Keller Graduate School delivers MBA, IT and project-management master's options, all on the same eight-week calendar. For international students, DeVry holds SEVP certification at select campuses including Texas and runs a centralized International Student Services team handling I-20 issuance, orientation, OPT/CPT advising and immigration compliance. The institution is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Prospective international students should expect a flexible admissions process (rolling admission, no fixed deadlines, six start dates per year) but a non-traditional campus experience: there is no on-campus housing, no varsity athletics, and the social scene is workplace-oriented. The Irving location places students within commuting distance of major DFW employers in tech, telecom, financial services and healthcare.
Visa, OPT, H-1B alumni outcomes, and acceptance rates by country — sourced from FOIA, USCIS H-1B Hub, and DHS SEVIS.
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Official SourceRolling Admission
DeVry uses open/rolling admissions — applications accepted year-round. New sessions begin every 8 weeks (six starts per year).
The deep admissions playbook beyond the headline acceptance rate — round-by-round breakdowns, nationality data, requirements, and contact paths.
Tuition & Fees (All Students)
$17,408
/yr
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How life on campus actually feels — clubs, sports, traditions, housing realities, and how the school integrates with its city.
DeVry's largest college: covers computer information systems, networking, cybersecurity, software development, information technology, and engineering technology. Heavily lab- and project-driven; embeds CompTIA, Cisco, Microsoft and AWS certifications.
ACBSP-accredited business programs spanning accounting, business administration, management, marketing, and project management. Strong applied focus; aligns with industry credentials such as PMP, QuickBooks and Tableau.
Non-clinical health programs targeting administrative, technology and informatics roles in U.S. healthcare. Includes health information management, healthcare administration, and medical billing/coding.
General-education courses plus standalone bachelor's options in communications, technical management and justice administration; primarily serves students completing core requirements for technology and business majors.
DeVry's graduate division: MBA and master's degrees in accounting, project management, information systems, public administration and human resource management. Designed for working adults; eight-week terms; offered both online and at the Irving location.
4 years
Hands-on bachelor's combining networking, systems administration and information assurance; aligns with CompTIA Network+/Security+ and Cisco CCNA. Particularly relevant to the DFW corridor's strong cybersecurity employer base (Raytheon, Lockheed, Texas Instruments, AT&T).
4 years
DeVry's flagship IT degree: covers cloud, networking, scripting and DevOps fundamentals with stackable industry certifications. Designed to be completed in three years on the year-round calendar.
4 years
DeVry signature program: prepares students for biomedical equipment technician roles with hands-on labs in instrumentation, anatomy, electronics and clinical equipment maintenance. Texas's large hospital systems make it an attractive market for graduates.
2 years
Applied MBA with concentrations in project management, accounting, business intelligence, and human resource management. Eight-week terms allow accelerated completion.
Where alumni go after graduation — top industries, grad-school continuation, and the qualitative outcomes story.
Sticker price (annual, out-of-state): $17,408
Net-cost estimate is US-resident-only — international applicants are typically excluded from need-based aid at most schools and should treat the sticker price as the planning baseline.