UNT annually awards
more than $330 million in
financial aid
, including more than
$39 million in scholarships.
About 75 percent of students receive
financial aid and scholarships.


Fall 2015 Loan Information

Fall 2015 loans must be accepted on MyUNT by noon December 11, 2015. For first time Direct Stafford Loan borrowers at UNT, Entrance Counseling and a Master Promissory Note will also need to be completed.

 

General Scholarship Application

The 2016-2017 General Scholarship Application is now available.

 

Class Attendance May Effect Your Federal Aid

Many federal aid programs, like the Pell Grant, Iraq Afghanistan Service Grant and TEACH Grant awards, require class attendance for the courses you are enrolled and receiving grant funds. If you are marked as “Not Attending” on the official class roster (e.g., 12th day of each fall and spring term), your award amounts may be reduced or cancelled based on the courses you have actually begun attending. If you fail to begin attendance in all of the courses for which you are registered, you will have failed to establish eligibility for financial aid. In this situation, you will be required to repay all of the financial aid that you have received.

 

Satisfactory Academic Progress Reminders

SAP appeals must be submitted by the midpoint of the semester in order to be reviewed.

Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) is currently monitored at the end of each term. Detailed SAP requirements can be found here.


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