Stay Green | Stay Green is a resource available to students who face challenges that may prevent them from continuing at UNT. They can help with overdue balances, emergency loans, food or housing insecurity, as well as other issues impacting students persistence at UNT. |
940-565-2648 University Union, 409 |
Student Financial Services | Student Financial Services (SFS) is responsible for billing and collection of tuition and fees. They can answer questions about refunds, short-term loans (students can complete an application for this online on their my.unt.edu account), payment plans, and the new Save & Soar Tuition plan. |
940-565-3225 ESSC, 105 |
Mean Green Gowns for Grads is a program for low-income, first-generation, DACA, or other underrepresented groups who cannot afford a cap & gown but still want to attend commencement ceremonies. This new program, sponsored by the Dean of Students Office, allows for a free rental for these populations of students. An application is required. They are also always seeking donations so if you know of anybody with a gently used cap or gown, you can donate at the ESSC Room 209, Union 409, or The Alumni Center in Gateway 170. |
940-565-2648 University Union, 409 |
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Class Concierge is a resource for students facing scheduling roadblocks to graduation. Students must meet with their academic advisor and be referred to this service. |
940-565-2000 Sage Hall, 110 |
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Food Pantry | The Food Pantry is available to any current UNT student who faces food insecurity. A food pantry is available at UNT Main Campus, UNT Frisco, and at Discovery Park. |
940-565-2648 University Union, 409 |
Applying for Financial Aid can be challenging. The Financial Aid page provides a step-by-step process for different populations of students. Remember, FAFSA opens on October 1 each year and the priority deadline is January 15. |
940-565-2302 ESSC, 2nd Floor |
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The Student Money Management Center provides resources, workshops, and education regarding financial literacy and money management. |
940-369-7761 Chestnut Hall, 313 |
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The Student Health & Wellness Center has been providing healthcare to students for over a century. Students who have paid the medical service fee are eligible for free or low-cost services from the SHWC, including primary care, allergy injections, massage therapy, X-Rays, prescriptions, an optometrist, a dentist, and more. |
940-565-2333 Chestnut Hall, 2nd Floor |
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Counseling & Testing Services provides free individual and group counseling sessions, career vocational assessments, animal therapy, Mind-Spa, Therapy Assistance Online, and more. They also administer exams such as GRE, TOEFL, PRAXIS, CLEP, TEXES, and TSI. |
counselingandtestingservices@unt.edu 940-565-2741 Chestnut Hall, 311 |
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The UNT Well Clinic is an alternative to the Counseling Center and provides free individual and group counseling sessions and career vocational assessments. |
940-565-3598 Chilton Hall, 130 |
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The Learning Center provides academic resources to students such as workshops on study skills, online course success, tutoring, supplemental instruction, time management, test-taking skills, and more. |
940-369-7006 Sage Hall, 170 |
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The Career Center provides current students and alumni with access to employers seeking new hires. Additionally, they can prepare students with services such as resume review, career assessments, internships, mock interviews, career fairs, and networking events. |
940-565-2105 Chestnut Hall, 103 |
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The Office of Disability Access assists students with disabilities in providing them accommodations, whether it be a physical or intellectual disability. Requests for accommodations must be filed with their office. |
940-565-4323 Sage Hall, 167 |
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The Dean of Students office is available for students facing complex personal or academic matters. Additionally, they provide services for victims of sexual assault, students interested in withdrawing from UNT, students who miss class due to illness, and more. |
940-565-2648 University Union, 409 |