Get in where you fit in

Named one of the nation's top 100 colleges for Hispanic students, and one of the top 100 colleges graduating the most African Americans

Come and see us

Now that you've heard about us, come and see us and experience the University of North Texas for yourself.

A free campus tour is the best way to see most of the university in a short time. Our Eagle Ambassadors provide an honest student prospective, a wealth of information and give you plenty of opportunities to ask questions.

The campus walking tour lasts about 90 minutes and covers about 70% of campus, including academic areas, student life, student services, a cafeteria, and recreation center.

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Tour Information

We pride ourselves on offering smaller, more personal tours. Space is limited and reservations are required at least 24 hours in advance. Let us know when you would like to visit and we'll show you the tours that are available.

people will be in my party

Need room for more people? Please use the UNT Campus Group Tour form

All tours are accessible, but we'd like to plan ahead to accommodate you.
Additional requirements:

All tours are accessible, but we’d like to plan ahead to accommodate you.

Contact Information

We want to be able to contact you with follow up information after your visit.

ex. 555-867-5309, (555) 867-5309

Getting Started

Meet the Eagle Ambassadors

Group Tours

Are you a school counselor or community group organizer interested in a group visit? Sign your group up with the UNT Campus Group Tour signup form.

Additional Tours

In addition to the general campus tour, we invite you to take advantage of some of our more specialized tours while you're here. The following areas offer specialized tours and/or services:

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North of ordinary

UNT is in Denton, located about 40 miles north of both Dallas and Fort Worth and recently named "the best college town in Texas." One of the nation's largest metropolitan areas (and weathering the recession better than most), our region is rich in:

  • Jobs
  • Internship opportunities
  • Entertainment
  • Culture
  • Shopping
  • Professional sports