Student Affairs

Level 2

Multicultural Center

The UNT Multicultural Center was established with the goal that it would be a place where students and community members could experience the cultural wealth of the University, with a central purpose to teach diversity through student engagement and promote student success. The Multicultural Center provides resources, information, educational opportunities, and events that build inclusion focusing on five areas of diversity: race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, interfaith, and disability.

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Level 3

Office of Disability Accomodation

The Office of Disability Accommodation (ODA) exists to prevent discrimination on the basis of disability as mandated by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended. This is accomplished by determining eligibility for qualified students by reviewing disability-related medical and psychological documentation along with the student's individual experiences, to determine appropriate, reasonable accommodations which are recommended to the campus. As part of this process, our office strives to facilitate the development of students through independence and autonomy.

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The Learning Center

The Learning Center was created to supplement and support academic excellence and life-long learning. A wide range of individual, group and self-help programs and materials are provided to maximize the academic potential of all University of North Texas students. Online tutoring, the Study Skills Lab, Speed Reading, Supplemental Instruction, Volunteer Tutor Program, Learning 101, Connecting for Success, Academic Success Program, and the Academic Resource Library are all housed in the center.

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Student Government Association

Student Government Association is the official voice of the student body. As an organization, we are here to make the student voice heard. With the combined effort of the students, administration, Executive Board, Student Senate, Supreme Court and the freshmen interns, we work to vocalize the concerns of the students in our university community. As the official representation of the student body, we work constantly to improve the collegiate experience.

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 Veterans Center

The UNT Veterans Center, in collaboration with a diversity of university departments, aims to serve as a safe place to help student veterans navigate the university resources for academic success. Our focus is simply three pillars: to help remove barriers student veterans through an emphasis on transition support through campus life; to provide connection to resources both on and off campus to assist student veterans; and to give due recognition of the servicemembers in our UNT community through programs and scholarship.

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Student Activities

Student Activities promotes a sense of community and loyalty to the University, while serving to enhance the social, intellectual and developmental growth of students as individuals or as members of organizations. By engaging members of the University community in collaborative efforts, Student Activities nurtures citizenship, leadership, and community, while striving to assist in the holistic development of students.

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Orientation and Transition Programs

The University of North Texas is focused on the retention and overall success of our students. Through Orientation and Transition Programs, resources and services are provided to help you establish and attain your educational goals. Beginning with your first year, our office serves as a central location to help you connect with your peers, faculty, staff, and parents. These connections can help guide and direct you through your experiences at UNT.

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Transfer Center

The Transfer Center is organized to help transfer students transition to college life at UNT. Research shows that students succeed in college by becoming active participants in campus life, taking responsibility for their learning, and by utilizing campus resources. The Transfer Center is designed to provide students with assistance in connecting to campus resources to better ensure a successful transition to campus.

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Dean of Students

The Dean of Students Office fosters the development of leadership, civility, accountability, and responsibility in the University of North Texas student; builds community through service and involvement; and serves as an advocate for all students. This office is dedicated to supporting the UNT student who may need assistance in resolving complex personal and academic matters. We strive to help all students achieve their academic and personal goals and enhance the UNT student experience.

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Student Legal Services

Student Legal Services offers a wide variety of legal guidance. The goal of this office is to counsel, advise, and represent University of North Texas students. Student Legal Services may write letters, draft legal documents, represent students, arrange for mediation or otherwise attempt to resolve legal problems. While general advice may be available, Student Legal Services does not represent students in criminal matters (including traffic tickets).

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Level 4

Center for Leadership and Service

The Center for Leadership & Service provides collaborative programs to better serve students, the campus, and the community. Opportunities and events exist to develop students to become engaged leaders in the global community. Service programs include Alternative Spring Break, Adopt-a-Block, Big Event, and Make a Difference Day. Additionally, the Center offers leadership programs, such as UNT’s LeaderShape® Institute, All for NT/NT for All Conference, Emerging Leader Summit, and Certified Leadership Series.

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Greek Life

Since 1952, the University of North Texas Greek community has been a viable and integral part of campus life. With four councils consisting of 41 fraternities and sororities, our Greek community offers a unique and lifelong involvement experience. Membership in a Greek organization can be one of the most significant experiences for a college student. The value of Greek Life for students who choose to participate is the melding of almost every segment of the campus community into one cohesive program. Greek Life promotes the experience of self-governance, leadership development, academic achievement, community service, social opportunities and friendship.

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Off-Campus

Discovery Park

The University of North Texas Discovery Park (formerly known as the UNT Research Park) preserves and protects the intellectual property assets of the University, licensing technology developed by its faculty and innovators and offering an integrated university campus environment for start-up companies to grow from a concept to commercialization.

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