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Life with honors

Students of all majors may apply for the Honors College, which enriches the academic and intellectual experience of highly talented and motivated students. Admission is competitive. If accepted, you can apply to live with your intellectual peers in Honors Hall, the newest residence hall available to freshmen.

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Challenge yourself

The rigorous curriculum at UNT combined with opportunities to participate in research and make friends with students from around the world may be just the ticket for you. We offer 42 academic organizations and 54 honor societies, including one for freshmen, Alpha Lambda Delta.

AP/IB credits

UNT accepts Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate credits. Find out if your AP or IB courses will count as college credit.

Extraordinary scholarship

Outstanding students who aspire to be the future leaders of Texas may apply for a Terry Foundation Scholarship, which pays tuition, fees, room/ board, books and other expenses for four years. Apply by Feb. 15 to compete for one of UNT’s 16 Terry awards for freshmen. Read about Meritorious and other scholarships offered to top students.

"I've learned so much."

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New frontiers

UNT has a growing reputation as an innovative university, with research endeavors spanning the globe. We’re investing $25 million in interdisciplinary research clusters to address society’s greatest needs.

Science, engineering and more

Some of our brightest stars are STEM programs — science, technology, engineering and math. You can choose from 10 engineering degrees, including Mechanical and Energy Engineering, the first program of its kind in the nation.

97 bachelor's, 101 master's, 48 doctoral degrees
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Designing your future

UNT’s College of Visual Arts and Design is considered one of the best art schools in the Southwest. It offers 30 degree programs and concentrations.

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Hands-on learning

In most degree programs, you'll get considerable hands-on experience in your field before you graduate. Employers appreciate UNT graduates because they’re critical thinkers prepared to begin contributing their first day on the job.

You can enroll in the only undergraduate Forensic Science program in Texas accredited by the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. UNT students learn to use the same equipment used in professional crime labs.

Flying high

Our College of Business now offers a degree in Aviation Logistics, the field that quickly and reliably moves passengers or cargo over great distances. Only a handful of programs in this field are available in the U.S.

Abundant internships

Internships provide invaluable training and a head start on your career. UNT’s nationally accredited Cooperative Education program provides students with paid, supervised positions related to their field of study, often for several semesters. Many students even receive permanent job offers after graduation.

"My professors are brilliant."

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Personable and approachable

UNT faculty and staff are friendly and willing to help you. Students are the top priority here. Most classes are taught by faculty (not teaching assistants), and you can find classes and professors to fit different learning styles.

Impressive credentials

UNT has an esteemed faculty. Scientific, professional and educational organizations recognize UNT’s excellence in teaching. Our faculty members are advancing the frontiers of knowledge through research and creative activities. For example, Dr. Rada Mihalcea (Computer Science and Engineering) is among the top 100 university researchers nationwide.

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Dr. Rada Mihalcea
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