Freshman Admissions

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How to become a Trailblazer!

  1. Submit a Freshman application via www.applytexas.org for the University of North Texas at Dallas (Make sure to select the right university)
  2. Submit an official high school transcript denoting your graduation plan.
  3. Submit an official college transcript, if you have taken any dual credit or college courses
  4. Submit SAT (UNT Dallas code 5999) or ACT (UNT Dallas code 6366). Starting with applications for Fall 2020, UNT Dallas will NOT require an SAT or ACT test score submission for admission purposes. Read press release for more details.

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Application Dates/Deadlines and Fees

Entry Term

Application Date/Deadline

Spring 2021

December 30, 2020

Fall 2021
(For high school seniors who will graduate May/June 2021)

(Priority)

Must be ADMITTED by December 1st
for priority scholarship consideration.

Must APPLY by March 15th for final
scholarship consideration.

(Final)

August 6, 2021

*Note: If you have earned your high school dipolma or GED five or more years ago and never enrolled at a college or university before, UNT Dallas's Adult Admission Program is just for you!

Need assistance?  admissions@untdallas.edu

Application Fee and Fee Waivers

Please note, UNT Dallas does not charge an application fee. Students do not need to pay upfront or submit a fee waiver in order to have their application reviewed. 

If a student is admitted to the university and decides to enroll at UNT Dallas, they will then be charged an enrollment fee of $100. This one-time fee, is charged during a student's first semester. The fee covers the administrative costs associated with the processing of a new student application. This fee will be added to a student's account, and they may use financial aid resources to cover the fee. There are no waivers or exemptions for the enrollment fee. If you have any questions, please contact admissions@untdallas.edu

Transcripts

If delivered in person, please be sure that your transcript is in the original, sealed envelope when you submit it to our office. As a result of the COVID19 health crisis our admissions staff is working remotely. However, transcripts can still be hand-delivered by dropping them in a document mailbox attached to the wall of the Founders Hall building (labeled #2 on campus map). We also highly encourage you to submit transcripts electronically when possible for a faster and safer alternative. 

Submitted electronically through an encryption service such as Parchment, E-Script, National Student Clearing House, Scoir, or GreenLight to admissions@untdallas.edu. To avoid delays please make sure you select the correct institution and indicate the University of North Texas at Dallas.
If you are having difficulty obtaining official documents as a result of COVID-19, we can accept electronic and digital transcripts directly from your high school counselor or your schools Registrar's Office if sent via an official school staff email address. We are happy to communicate with your counselor or school official. If you need help feel free to email admissions@untdallas.edu. 
Mailed to: 
University of North Texas at Dallas
Attn: Office of Undergraduate Admissions
7300 University Hills Blvd.
Dallas, TX 75241-4605.

*Note: Transcripts from international colleges/universities must be translated and evaluated for authentication by a recognized U.S. evaluation company. The evaluation must include course-by-course grades, a grade point average (GPA) calculation on the U.S. scale, and indicate the diploma conferred and its U.S. equivalency. The evaluation must be original, and forwarded to UNT Dallas directly from the credential evaluation company. Students may choose any agency that is accredited by the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. (http://aice-eval.org/endorsed-members/) or by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (http://www.naces.org/members.html).​

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