Options and flexibility
while you work on your bachelor's degree
A good job
in your field when you graduate
High-quality
classes and programs at a reasonable cost
- Student-centered public research university and
the flagship of the UNT System
- 20:1 student-faculty ratio (although class sizes
vary, especially at the freshman and sophomore levels)
- One of Texas' largest universities – UNT
offers 99 bachelor's, 104 master's and 49 doctoral degree programs,
many nationally and internationally recognized.
- Diverse student body – More than 34,000
students from 141 nations and 50 states
- Course transfer system – UNT's Course
Applicability System (CAS) is an online resource with information
on courses and course equivalencies. It can tell you how your specific
course work will transfer and apply toward a degree.
Why choose UNT?
- Affordable cost – the
quality of a private university with a state-assisted price tag
- Earlier graduation – You
can graduate faster and start earning sooner by taking 15 hours per
semester. All full-time* undergraduate students pay about the same
tuition/fee rate regardless of how many hours they take.
- Transfer
scholarships and Honors Transfer scholarships – for qualified
students
- Rec center – $31.5
million student facility includes two pools, weight room, aerobics
rooms, climbing wall, jogging track, soccer gym, etc. It’s like having
an automatic health club membership.
- Thousands of classes – choose
day, evening, weekend, off-campus or online
- Convenience – commute,
live in a residence hall or rent an apartment near campus
* Enrolled in 12 or more semester credit hours
"I was worried my credits wouldn't transfer - and
deciding where to transfer was overwhelming. I wanted to get
a really good education without paying a lot. I love UNT."
- Nancy Kidder
Transfer from Tarrant County College
Attributes of UNT
- Highest quality – degree programs are accredited
and many are nationally recognized
- Great location – the atmosphere of a small
college town just minutes from Dallas and Fort Worth
- Easy transfer of credits from community colleges
or other universities
- Outstanding faculty teach most upper-level classes
(not assistants)
- Wireless access in most campus buildings and free
laptop checkouts at two libraries
- 3,500 on-campus jobs (and
thousands more nearby) allow you to work and attend school
- Internships available
at top businesses, nonprofits and government agencies
- Excellent library – largest
library system in the region; named a major research library by the
U.S. Department of Education
"UNT has a beautiful campus, great college life and great
professors. You can learn new things and expand your horizons
here."
- Chris Newby
Transfer from Tyler Junior College
Expand your horizons
- 60
research and service centers – get hands-on
experience alongside professors and graduate students
- Honors College – for
motivated and talented students who desire intellectual growth and
academic excellence
- Study abroad – go
overseas for a semester or an academic year, choosing from more than
100 universities in 37 countries
- National Student Exchange – study
at another U.S. university while paying UNT tuition and fees for
up to one academic year
- Internships and Cooperative
Education – work in a supervised position,
possibly earning course credit (all co-op positions are paid;
internships may be paid or unpaid)
- Ethnic enrichment – experience
the cultural wealth of the university through dozens of programs
and events
Undergraduate career fields
Facts about UNT
- Thriving students – UNT is one of only seven
universities in the nation to have the maximum number of Goldwater
Scholars in math and science in 2007. Our students compete successfully
for other prestigious national scholarships.
- Eight Pulitzers – A
number of journalism alumni have been honored with the profession's
top award. Alumni also hold top government and corporate positions.
- Rocking reputation – Rolling Stone gave
high marks to UNT's College of Music and the area's music scene in
its publication Schools That Rock: The Rolling Stone College Guide
(2005).
- Get more, pay less – UNT has been named
one of America's 100 Best College Buys® for 13 consecutive
years.
- Active campus – Students participate in
more than 300 organizations and attend a variety of concerts and
events.
UNT Dallas Campus
An exciting new place to earn your degree
- Located in a 75,000-square-foot modern facility north of I-20 and
east of I-35E
- Offers junior-, senior- and graduate-level courses leading to bachelor's
and master's degrees
- Features state-of-the-art computer labs and classrooms, and offers
a virtual library, convenience store and bookstore
- Provides free DART bus and rail passes to every enrolled student,
and is accessible by public transportation
- Growing rapidly in enrollment and number of programs offered
- Provides financial aid, scholarships and services to help you complete
your degree
7300 Houston School Road, Dallas
972-780-3600
www.unt.edu/dallas
TTY callers: 888-937-9291
Admission to UNT
The fastest, most efficient way to apply for admission to UNT is to
fill out the ApplyTexas Application online.
- Transfer
Admission Requirements -
For more information on admission, including admission by individual
review, call 800-UNT-8211 (800-868-8211) [TTY callers: 940-369-8652].
- Admission
Deadlines - Applicants who do not meet the deadline may
be assessed a late registration fee.
Other important deadlines
Scholarship applications:
March 1. Admission to UNT is also a requirement.
Financial aid applications:
For maximum consideration, mail or electronically file your Free Application
for Federal Student Aid by April 15 for the fall semester; Aug. 15
for the spring semester; Feb. 15 for summer classes.
- For more information about scholarships or financial aid, call
877-881-1014.
Seeing is believing
The best way to find out what UNT offers you is to take a student-guided tour. Tours can be reserved several times daily and on Saturdays.
Take a campus tour by calling 940-565-4104.
For tours of the Dallas Campus, call 972-780-3600.
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