UNT provides a traditional college experience and the quality of a private university at an affordable cost. We’ve been named one of America’s 100 Best College Buys® for 19 consecutive years, a ranking based on having a high-achieving freshman class and affordable tuition.
About 75 percent of UNT students receive financial aid and scholarships totaling more than $330 million annually. This includes more than $39 million in scholarships. To receive first consideration, submit the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) before UNT’s Feb. 1 financial aid priority deadline. The application deadline for scholarships is March 1.
UNT General Scholarships – funds awarded based on merit and/or need; no repayment required
Engineering Scholarships - funds awarded based on merit and/or need; no repayment required
Grants– funds awarded based on need; no repayment required
Loans – funds that must be repaid at some point
Student employment – 3,500 jobs on campus and 8,500 off campus
If you find that you need a little help handling your personal finances, UNT’s award-winning Student Money Management Center provides workshops and confidential counseling sessions.
For undergraduate admissions, please contact Ben Nelson.
For graduate admissions, please contact Kathryn Beasley.