UNT is the choice of more than 36,000 students and is a student-centered public research university. As one of Texas' largest universities, UNT offers 97 bachelor's, 101 master's and 48 doctoral degree programs, many nationally and internationally recognized. The university has outstanding faculty members and offers a 23:1 student-faculty ratio (although class sizes vary, especially for freshmen).
Guide for parents / Guía a UNT para los padres de familia
- Choosing a college
- Money matters
- Campus life
- Academics
- About UNT
- Parent's guide - frequently asked questions
- Elleción de la universidad
- El dinero importa
- La vida en el campus
- Asuntos académicos
- Acerca de UNT
- Guía para padres de familia
Degrees and majors
Our students compete well nationally, winning scholarships and prestigious graduate fellowships. For example, in 2007, UNT was one of only seven universities in the nation with the maximum number of Goldwater Scholars in math and science.
Undergraduate majors
- All undergraduate majors and interests
Undergraduate catalog
- Current undergraduate catalog (2010-2011)
Graduate majors
- All graduate studies and
degrees Graduate catalog
- Current graduate catalog
(2010-2011)
Student success programs
Many students are challenged by college classes or need to learn how to manage their time for the independent learning required. UNT offers many resources to help students succeed in their college classes. For help outside of the classroom, each residence hall has student RAs (resident assistants) who can help ease the transition from home and guide freshmen. Your student can also seek help from the residence hall director, the dean of students or the First Year Experience program. The key is asking for help.
Paying for college
Research shows that a college graduate will earn about $1 million more than a high school graduate over their adult working lives. Although college is not free, it's an excellent investment in the future. UNT has been named to America's 100 Best College Buys® for 14 consecutive years.
- Tuition and fees
- Timely Graduation Tuition Program
- Explanation of Fees
- Paying by Installment
- Overview of Financial Aid at UNT
- Overview of scholarships at UNT
- Overview of Emerald Eagle Scholars Program- gives academically talented undergraduates who have high financial need the best chance at success
- Student jobs at the Career Center
- More ways to pay for college
Health and safety
We work hard to create a safe environment at UNT. Our Eagle Alert System sends voice and text information about campus closings and emergency situations affecting the safety and well being of people on and around our campus. UNT police patrol the campus 24 hours a day and at night, the campus is well lighted, and students may ride the night shuttle, request pick up from e-ride or call the UNT police for an escort, if needed.
UNT offers a full-service primary care clinic, with full-time physicians, nurse practitioners and nurses to manage your child's care and treatment.
- Eagle Alert
- UNT Police Department
- Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics
- Office of Emergency Management
- E-ride late night transportation service
- Student Health and Wellness Center
- Student Recreation Center
- Counseling and Testing
- Substance Abuse Resource Center
- Denton Police Department
- Denton Regional Medical Center
- Presbyterian Hospital of Denton
Visit us
We encourage you to visit the campus and take a guided tour. You'll find out what UNT offers, become familiar with the campus and have a chance to ask our student tour guides questions. To help ensure that your child makes a successful transition to college, attend parent orientation, which is held concurrently with each freshman orientation session and transfer orientation session.
Events for parents and family
We encourage parents, grandparents, siblings and friends to join us for Family Weekend, which is held each fall. Events include a football game, chili cook-off and activities for siblings.
- Sunday Fun Day (residence hall move in day)
- Summer sendoff parties
Parent programs and the Parent Association
UNT has an office solely devoted to parent programs, offering many ways for parents to get involved in their student's experience. The UNT Parent Association allows you to play an active role in your student's accomplishments while building friendships with other parents.
- Parent programs from the UNT Division of Student Affairs
- Parent Association
- Parent Association scholarship information
Spirit and Traditions
Multicultural opportunities on campus
UNT, one of the nation's top 50 colleges graduating the most African American and Hispanic students, works hard to create a welcoming environment and secure a reputation as a diverse institution. Fostering global understanding and promoting cultural appreciation are central to preparing tomorrow's successful global leaders. Our strategic international partnerships seek to improve quality of life, facilitate the exchange of ideas and culture, and allow for important research addressing global issues.
- Study abroad opportunities for students
- National Student Exchange
- Multicultural Center
- UNT International Studies and Programs web site
Student leadership opportunities
At UNT, students can get involved in any of the more than 300 student organizations and step into a leadership role. In addition, many community service opportunities and leadership programs are available through the Office of New Student Programs. While attending UNT, students can document their leadership experiences with an E.A.G.L.E. (Evidence of Achievement Guided by Leadership Experience) transcript.
Housing
Students who live on campus find it easier to get more involved in campus activities than students who live off campus. They have access to nutritious meals and don't have to worry about grocery shopping, cooking or kitchen cleanup. Each of UNT's residence halls has its own personality, and many residents make lifelong friendships.
- Housing and Residence Life home
- Apply for housing (log in at the top of the page to apply)
- FAQs about paying for housing
- Housing resources for parents
Rates guide
- Guide to residence life
- What to Pack for College Checklist
- Internet service and tech support
- Approved appliances (requires the free Adobe Reader)
- Mail service & package delivery
Campus dining
Students can eat balanced meals at any of UNT's six residence hall cafeterias. They provide many nutritious selections in an all-you-can-eat format. Students with a meal plan can eat in any of the cafeterias. Meal plans are available to students living on and off campus.
Student rights and responsibilities
Graduation and career placement
Ninety-seven percent of UNT's recent graduates are employed or attending a professional or graduate school.