Paying for College
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 22 consecutive years, a ranking based on having a high-achieving freshman class and affordable tuition.
Above the rest for thousands less
UNT’s popular Eagle Express Tuition Plan lets you lock in your academic costs for four years, earn your bachelor’s degree sooner and save up to $3,000 when you graduate in four years. No other Texas university offers a more innovative solution to rising college costs.
By the numbers
About 75 percent of UNT students receive scholarships and financial aid totaling more than $360 million annually. This includes more than $46 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.
Types of assistance:
- 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
Making ends meet
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.
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Questions regarding College of Engineering admissions?
- For undergraduate admissions, please contact Cassady Ogedegbe.
- For graduate admissions, please contact Kathryn Beasley.