Tours Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is UNT offering in person campus tours?

    In the interest of the health of our campus tour visitors and community members, we are offering limited capacity in-person walking tours and guided virtual tours only at this time. Sign up now! Please note, UNT requires the use of face coverings by all campus tour visitors and community members inside buildings and in public settings outside, as well as maintaining social distancing measures. To ensure a small capacity for the in-person tours, the walking portion of the tour will be capped at groups of 10 (including guide).

  • Since classes are now on-line for many universities, will my tour guide still be a student?

    Yes. Our students are what make UNT special! Student ambassadors will guide you on your in-person walking tour and will also be wearing a face mask. Our student ambassadors are also your guide for the virtual tour. If you would like to speak to one of our student ambassadors about student life at UNT, please call 940-565-4104 or send us an email at ambassador@unt.edu.

  • I’m excited to learn more about UNT! Can I talk to someone and learn more about campus life and the student experience?

    Yes, absolutely. We are so glad you asked! Our admissions counselors are available to provide answers to your questions. You can reach them at 940-565-2681 or visit our Ways to Connect resource page! In addition, if you would like to speak to one of our student Eagle Ambassadors about student life at UNT, please call 940-565-4104 or send us an email at ambassador@unt.edu.

  • What health and safety precautions are in place for in-person campus tours?

    Your safety is our #1 concern! To ensure a small capacity for the in-person tours, the walking portion of the tour will be capped at groups of 10 (including guide) to adhere to 6-foot social distancing guidelines. Additionally, UNT requires the use of face coverings by all community members and camps visitors inside buildings and in public settings outside. Appropriate use of face coverings is critical in minimizing risks to yourself and others near you. In addition, everyone also must maintain social distancing even as they wear face coverings while transitioning in hallways, doorways, elevators, etc. Our Eagle Ambassador tour guides are happy to answer any questions you have about the many health and safety measures UNT is taking to ensure you and your student stay safe! Further guidelines specific to your tour will be provided in your confirmation email.

Note: most buildings remain open only to enrolled students, faculty and staff. On-campus college tours with academic departments are currently not available, however, some colleges offer virtual tours. Please visit our college contact information page to find the academic department you wish to contact in order to learn more about your program of interest.

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