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Explore Your Passions

The most degree choices
in the North Texas region

With 100 bachelor’s, 83 master’s and 37 doctoral degrees, not only do we have the degree you need, we have the degree that will lead to a successful career.

No matter which of our programs you choose, you can be sure that it’s outstanding. We’ve been recognized as a Best University by Forbes, and The Princeton Review annually names us a Best in the West university.

Ranked a Tier One research university by the Carnegie Classification, UNT is a catalyst for innovation and entrepreneurship. Groundbreaking research is being conducted all over campus and you can participate, even as a freshman.

Nonso Chetuya

“What I love about UNT is that it feels like home. Engineering professors are easy to talk to and willing to help, and you can get involved in research projects. Also, the machinery and technology at Discovery Park is fascinating.”

Nonso Chetuya,
Materials Science and Engineering student

Our professors
are amazing

At UNT, you can take engineering classes from National Academy of Engineers members, polish your writing with help from a Pulitzer Prize nominee, conduct research under National Science Foundation grant recipients, or study music or theatre under Grammy or Emmy award-winning instructors.

But you shouldn’t be intimidated by impressive titles or lists of awards. Our faculty members are friendly and approachable. Stop to talk after class, visit them during office hours or pick their brain over a cup of coffee.

Student and professor in the lab

Friendly, approachable faculty.
See for yourself...

Professor, outdoors with students

Education
outside the box

Our faculty members are always looking for ways to bring your class material to life. They provide hands-on learning opportunities that take education outside of the classroom and encourage in-depth discussion that allows you to benefit from their exceptional expertise.

Innovation
in action

In every corner of our 900-acre campus, innovation is the focus. At our Discovery Park campus, engineering faculty and students test the next generation of sustainable materials in the Zero Energy Laboratory.

In a state-of-the-art facility on our main campus, researchers are using patented technology to examine individual cancer cells, while logistics students in the Business Leadership Building use interactive simulations to create more efficient supply chain solutions for industry partners.

If you’re ready to put theory into practice to solve real-world problems or create never before seen art, you’re ready to find your place among our community of solution-seekers and barrier-breakers.

We’re so committed to an innovative education that we recently opened an off-site instructional facility dedicated to hands-on learning and collaboration. You can be among the first students to take classes at the UNT New College at Frisco.

Pursuing excellence

If intellectual pursuits are your passion, you’ll love being part of the Honors College. Smaller, Honors-only classes fuel stimulating discussions. You can live in Rawlins Hall, an academic community unlike anything else you’ll find on campus.

No limits for freshmen

While other universities reserve research opportunities for upperclassmen, at UNT you can get hands-on training in your field by participating in university research as a freshman, working closely with experienced faculty mentors.

Rise to the
challenge

At UNT, there are many ways to serve your campus and community. Our Center for Leadership and Service will connect you with opportunities to engage as active citizens and leaders in the global community. Whether it’s The Big Event’s national day of service or a local blood drive, you’ll find inspiration and empowerment through service.

If you’re looking for leadership opportunities, UNT is the place for you. You can help make the campus a better place through the Student Government Association, implement events and activities through the University Program Council or join and help lead any of our 400 student organizations.

If you’ve got a “healthy disregard for the impossible,” the LeaderShape program is a perfect fit. Students in the program identify something he or she would like to develop, change or improve on campus and work towards making that vision a reality.

Samuel DeLeon

“I never realized how far I could push myself until I came to UNT. Getting involved on campus with the Student Government Association and as an Orientation Leader and Eagle Camp leader has given me the chance to make a difference on campus.”

Sam DeLeon,
Integrative Studies major

Supporting Your Success

We're here to help you succeed

Counselor with student

If you need a little extra help with a really tough class or you’re having a hard time choosing a major, we’ve got you covered. There’s an entire campus of people who are here to support you, from professional academic advisors who can discuss your course options, to free tutoring and faculty members who genuinely care about your success. To learn more about how we support your success, visit the Succeed at UNT website.

Everyone needs help sometimes, and at UNT, there's plenty to go around.

  • Our academic advising community is committed to your success. They’ll help you review class options, navigate degree requirements and understand what’s possible.
  • Sage Hall is home to The Learning Center, where you can find tutoring, workshops on test-taking strategies, time management and study tips, and a Semester Reboot course that helps you finish out the semester strong.
  • Need a MacBook for a group project meeting? Check one out at one of three locations on campus.

A global view study abroad

Discover yourself and our world in new ways with a life-changing study abroad experience. Earn credit by taking a UNT faculty-led class or spend a semester or year as an exchange student at a host university.

Study abroad provides opportunities for you to see historic monuments and famous art first-hand, immerse yourself in another culture, break through stereotypes, explore your family roots or learn a new language. You can also gain highly-valued international work experience with an internship, gain a competitive edge for graduate school and expand your employment opportunities.

UNT students at Machu Picchu

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