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Luana Palk reviewed University of North Texas5 star
October 29

My Alma Mater is the best! Graduated from School of Merchandising and Hospitality Management - highly recommend if you're looking for a school that is open minded and appreciates diversity of thought. I had lots of kind and intelligent professors who taught me things that have translated well into the real world. GO UNT!

Cat Williams reviewed University of North Texas4 star
October 9

I love my University. I have two Bachelor's degrees from this school and am working on a Master's degree now. I have always felt at home here, like I belong here.

However, I am not happy that the University seems to be doing everything it can, however, to eliminate the Classics and Languages from the School STEM classes are all well and good and definitely important, but without the Humanities, without a fully functioning Library with real actual books, without the ability to learn new languages...we lose the greater part of ourselves. We need more Latin Language classes, not less. We need Greek Language classes. We need LANGUAGES! We need Ancient History! We need CLASSICS!

Kymi Waters reviewed University of North Texas5 star
June 8

Writing as a disabled service dog handler. Thank you for banning the aggressive service dog from your campus. I do hope that veteran can be paired with a real, fully trained service dog as he deserves the help. However, your other students and staff deserve to be safe and undistracted from their education and careers. You were well within your rights and know there are many legitimate service dog handlers in your corner singing your praises. Most handlers have had encounters ...with dogs like this one that are aggressive or undertrained and it puts us and our highly trained service dogs in danger. More places need to put their foot down at unacceptable behaviors in both pet dogs, emotional support dogs and service dogs. There are laws protecting businesses and establishments and allowing for them to remove badly behaved animals. Thank you for exercising that right. I'm sorry others only see a veteran being "discriminated" against. That is far from the truth.

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When I came here it was for political science, but their webpage asked for me to type in my essay and constantly refreshed over it. I typed in serval essays the teacher never saw due to poor web design. I changed my major to psychology, the teachers were kind and on campus life was pleasurable, I eventually left for personal reasons and never completed a degree, but I made good friends here, nonetheless.

Both me and my girlfriend love UNT. There are always plenty of events and school spirit is every where. I am posting this asking for UNT's help for a fellow student. Joy has been through a lot in life with the passing of her parents. Her mother lost her battle with cancer and her father suffered a heart attack. She is in her final semester and sadly did not qualify for financial aid or private loans.Please share this post and lets see her walk the stage and continue onto her next step in life. #gomeangreen #unt #joysgraduation
Thank you and have a blessed day.
gofundme: Final Semester of College Mary Joy Tuquero

Brandon Weddle reviewed University of North Texas5 star
November 3

They work hard to help students out to get accepted. I wouldn't even think about attending anyothe school. The do multiple events to get you ready to attend and keep in contact during the whole admissions process.

Klent Selz reviewed University of North Texas1 star
July 28

Absolutely one of the worst Universities in the region with grossly incompetent professors and unprofessional staff. I had only one business professor who had more than two years of experience in a real world job. The business professors are an absolute joke. They only promote companies that give them research money and they haven't the slightest idea how to run a business (with the exception of Harvey Zimmermann). The business school professors are in their office during req...uired office hours less than half of the time, and you have to "make an appointment" to see them during the time they are required to visit with students. I had a finance professor tell me I would never become a broker. Not only do I have TWO brokerage licenses, but I got them before anyone else in that specific class.

The university somehow just lost millions of dollars in 2014, which just so happened to be about the time that some of the admin offices were moved from the main campus in Denton to the hardly existent campus in Dallas.

While I attempted to pay the remaining tuition money I owed them, there was suddenly $2000 added to my bill. They chalked this up to an accounting discrepancy. They also refuse to count nearly 100 of my credit hours earned at another (bigger and better) university because their classes do not have the same name. These classes would have allowed me to complete my degree nearly twice as fast.

UNT was absolutely the biggest waste of my time and money to date. Such a poor waste of tax payer money. Terrible quality of employees and a fairly ghetto and dangerous campus.


DO NOT GO HERE. They will steal from you, deceive you, and not teach you. If this is your only option, do not attend college. You will be left in a much worse position.

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Anthony P. Kürten reviewed University of North Texas1 star
October 25

I understand UNT didn't fund this event but I am sure they could have find a way to prevent this event from happening. Unfortunately the UNT name is going to be shame and relate to the awful Trump administration for generations to come.

Lee Ann Harris reviewed University of North Texas5 star
May 9

So proud of my school. One of the most important things I have learned.....
Don't pick a gig first and then go to school so you can maybe one day learn enough to get that gig. Go to NT, take a stab at perfecting your instrument and then go after the gig of your choice!!! It's the journey that will reveal your true destiny!!! Go Mean Green!!

Ron Thomas reviewed University of North Texas5 star
June 11

UNT is a brain stimulant. It is not a "typical" university setting. All ages walk from building to building at class change. It is free, open, inspiring. I could not think of a better place for an 18 year old or someone over 50. I loved it.