Welcome to the University Policy Office (UPO). The University Policy Office, in collaboration with policy owners, develops, oversees and maintains the University’s policy process; facilitates the development, review, approval, and maintenance of University-wide policies by partnering with policy owners to create, revise, and distribute University-wide policies; and acts as the official repository and point-of-contact regarding University-wide policies.

Please familiarize yourself with the policies of the University of North Texas. The contact persons identified on the policy description page should be the first contact point for any questions you may have. For questions about the policy development and approval process, please contact the University Policy Office at (940) 565-4535.

The official policies and procedures of the University of North Texas (UNT) are intended to provide general information.  UNT reserves the right to make changes at any time to reflect current board policies, administrative regulations and procedures and amendments required by state and federal law.  Information provided is subject to change without notice and does not constitute a contract between UNT and its faculty and staff. 

Policy updates

November 18, 2019
New DeptIDs

Deleted
The policy was because 1. the policy content is informational in nature and not policy 2. Forms and instructions are outdated 3. Policy information related to spending within pre-established regulations for university funds is codified in 10.005.

November 18, 2019
Health Insurance for International Students

Revision
The policy was revised to update terms and language.

November 13, 2019
Student Services Fee Committee

Revision
The policy was revised to change the course enrollment requirement for undergraduate and graduate student committee service. The SGA and President committee appointment composition was also changed.

News

August 30, 2016

In order to streamline access to the UNT policies, University Policy Office has developed a new numbering system. This system mirrors the one currently used for the Regents Rules.