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like home.”
You are about to begin a journey into your future.The first step — where you decide to go to college — is an important one.
At the University of North Texas, we understand there are a lot of unknowns ahead. We are here to guide and assist you, if you need it, and to help you discover your path.
UNT is the top choice of 87 percent of freshmen.
Amy LarraldeKinesiology major from Rio Grande City, Texas
I love being part of such an up and coming university. Once I toured the campus, I knew UNT was the right choice for me. ”
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“UNT has the degree I want.”
A respected universityUNT offers the best bachelor’s degree experience in Texas and is recognized as a Best University by Forbes. We’re one of the state’s most affordable research universities, according to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and The Princeton Review annually names us a Best in the West university.
Top choiceUNT offers a traditional, intellectually rigorous college
experience. We’re the choice of 36,000 students from all 50
states and 129 countries.
Goldwater prestigeUNT leads all Texas universities in the number of students
named Goldwater Scholars in math, science and engineering.
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GREEN HIGHLIGHT UNT ranks among the world’s
most sustainable campuses in the GreenMetric Ranking of World
Universities and has been named the Greenest College Campus in Texas by College Prowler
and ecollegefinder.org.
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Outstanding programsWe offer 99 bachelor’s, 83 master’s and 36 doctoral degree programs.
Our nationally recognized programs include:
Accounting
Biology
Business
Computer Science
Digital Retailing
Education
Electrical Engineering
Emergency Administration
and Planning
Journalism
Logistics and Supply
Chain Management
Music
Visual Arts
99 Bachelor’s
83 Master’s
36 Doctoral degrees
See the complete list on page 26.
Learn more about UNT’s outstanding academic programs and find out why UNT is recognized for excellence. unt.edu/yourjourney/bests.htm
“UNT has the degree I want.”
Step upStart a new chapter in your life and become the person you want to be. At UNT, you can choose from 7,000 classes offered in various formats each semester. Study abroad, participate in global learning activities on campus or sign up for service-oriented spring break trips.
Consider your optionsSome of UNT’s unique program choices include:
Aviation Logistics
Computer Gaming
Criminal Justice
Ecology for Environmental Science
Entrepreneurship
Film
Forensic Science
Rehabilitation Studies
See the complete list on page 26.
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“UNT changed my life.”
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“The environment that faculty and students create is so rich that every day has the potential to revolutionize your views.
The opportunities for self-improvement are endless here, and it’s easy to become immersed.
Faculty members are incredibly knowledgeable, wholly
accessible and good educators.”
Aaron HolthusNational Merit Scholar Music major from Overland Park, Kansas
Experience
some of the opportunities that take UNT students out of the classroom and into the world.unt.edu/yourjourney/outside.htm
No limits for freshmenYou can participate in university research at UNT even as
a freshman — an opportunity restricted to graduate students
at many institutions. Research and creative opportunities
are available in most disciplines and in our interdisciplinary
research clusters, in which we’ve invested millions. Go online
and see what interests you.
GREEN HIGHLIGHT UNT has 50 “BigBelly” solar-powered trash and recycling compactors, which alert the
facilities staff when they need emptying.
“UNT changed my life.”
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“There are people to help me.”
Home away from homeMany students worry about being on their own at college. Our staff and faculty members care about you and will assist you if you need it. Professional academic advisors will help you choose your major and each semester’s courses. You can monitor your progress 24/7 with our online degree audit system, even plugging in different degree plans to see how your courses could apply to other majors.
Getting orientedFreshman Orientation is your first step toward
transitioning to UNT. At orientation you will
receive academic advising, register for classes
and interact with current students. Several other
first year programs are available throughout the
academic year to aid in your adjustment.
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Find out about UNT’s student services that are available to help you succeed. unt.edu/yourjourney/services.htm
Services for students
Career Center (free) — for jobs on campus and off
Counseling (free)
Eye Center (low cost)
Legal advice (free)
Medical evaluations (free or low cost)
Mentoring (free)
Money management seminars and advising (free)
Pharmacy (low cost)
Study skills seminars (free or low cost)
Tutoring (free) — in person or online 24/7
And many more
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“There are people to help me.”
“I’ve made so many friends.”
Become a leaderThe Center for Leadership and Service provides conferences, classes, workshops and services that help you grow as a leader and gain crucial skills for today’s job market. UNT helps prepare you for your future.
Fit inGet the most out of college by getting involved. You can have
a traditional college experience or find your niche with others
who share your passions or interests, no matter how esoteric.
UNT has something for everyone. Check out our dorms,
living-learning communities and student organizations to
find the right ones for you.
8GREEN HIGHLIGHT UNT fuels its vehicles with
biodiesel and recycles 500 tons of paper, cardboard, cans and plastic
bottles annually.
Live on campusUNT offers 15 residence halls, each with its own study groups,
advisors, social life and personality. Dorm life allows you
to hang out with other students, eat at five different dining
halls and roll out of bed 10 minutes before class if you like.
You can opt for a living-learning community with a focus on
global connections, jazz, engineering, art and design, business,
journalism, health professions or other areas. Freshmen who
live on campus make friends easier and have higher GPAs than
freshmen who live off campus.
Join a groupWe offer 400 student organizations, including:
Academic and honors associations
Fraternities and sororities
Multicultural and political groups
Recreational sports teams
Service and religious/spiritual societies
Spirit and special interest organizations
Student daily newspaper, radio station
and cable TV stations
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Watch a videoto see what a day in your life could be like.unt.edu/yourjourney/belong.htm
“I’ve made so many friends.”
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“I like to challenge myself.”
Go above and beyondUNT’s stimulating course work, research options and opportunities to make friends with international students may be just the ticket for you. We offer 144 academic organizations and honor societies, including one for freshmen, Alpha Lambda Delta.
Life with honorsStudents of all majors may apply for the Honors College,
which enriches the academic and intellectual experience
of highly talented and motivated students. Admission is
competitive. If accepted, you can apply to be one of the first to
live in Rawlins Hall, which is scheduled to open in Fall 2015.
“As a National Merit Scholar, I chose UNT for its great
academic programs. There’s a wonderful feeling of community here and I love the campus. My professors have opened my mind to new ideas and to the world in general. It’s a wonderful experience.”
Emily DismukesEnglish major from League City, Texas
AP/IB creditsUNT accepts Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate credits. To fi nd out if your AP or IB courses will count as college credit, visit unt.edu/credit.
Scholarship recipients from OklahomaResidents of Oklahoma who are awarded a competitive
scholarship of at least $1,000 recognized by the
UNT scholarship committee may be eligible to
pay Texas resident tuition.
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Discover more about UNT’s Honors College and programs for Honors students.unt.edu/yourjourney/honors.htm
“I like to challenge myself.”
Get the whole experienceFor many, intercollegiate athletics is essential to the university experience. NCAA Division I football and 15 other men’s and women’s sports provide excitement and build affinity. The Mean Green competes in Conference USA with Rice, Louisiana Tech and UT-San Antonio. UNT’s new Apogee Stadium provides the ultimate game day experience. Last year’s winning season culminated with the football team taking home the Heart of Dallas Bowl championship trophy.
“There’s so much to do here.”
All that jazz — and moreAbout 1,000 concerts a year are presented by UNT’s
world-renowned College of Music. You can enjoy music
of all kinds, but we’re famous for jazz — the One O’Clock
Lab Band has been nominated for six Grammy Awards. Art
exhibits, theatre and dance performances, films and other
activities also abound. If you’re an active person, you can join
an intramural sports team, pump iron at the rec center and
challenge yourself with adventure trips (and rent equipment)
at our Outdoor Pursuits Center.
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NEED COFFEE?WE’VE GOT IT.
AT MULTIPLE LOCATIONS.
Biz Café (serves Starbucks) Business Leadership Building
Café GAB (serves Caribou Coffee) General Academic Building
The Study Willis Library
Go! Station Wooten Hall
Green Mountain Coffee Discovery Park
Kerr Dining Hall (open until midnight weekdays)
Food Pavilion Near Sage Hall
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Watch videosand slideshows to see all of the exciting activities awaiting you on campus. unt.edu/yourjourney/experience.htm
GREEN HIGHLIGHT One of our dining halls,
Mean Greens, serves 100% vegan food and our four other dining
halls offer vegan options. We’ve been named one of the
Most Vegan-Friendly Colleges in the U.S.
Best college town in TexasDenton, named “the best college town in Texas,” combines an active live music and art scene with a family-friendly hometown feel. The city’s thriving music scene has produced critically acclaimed musicians and bands such as Sarah Jaffe, Midlake and Eli Young Band and is home to a number of music festivals, including 35 Denton and the Denton Arts & Jazz Festival.
“The opportunities are unbelievable.”
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Dallas-Fort WorthDenton is located about 40 miles north of
one of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas.
This rapidly growing region is rich in:
Internship opportunities
Jobs
Entertainment
Culture
Shopping
Professional sports
The Dallas area has the largest urban arts district
in the U.S. and the sixth highest concentration
of Fortune 500 companies, including AT&T,
Celanese, Exxon Mobil, GameStop, Kimberly-
Clark, Southwest Airlines and Texas Instruments.
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Getting aroundA free bus system serves the campus, picking up
students every 10 minutes. The e-Ride on-demand
shuttle provides free rides from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
You can ride the bus in Denton just by showing
your valid student ID. The new DCTA A-Train
offers student rates for riding between Denton
and Dallas. You also can rent a car on campus at
a low hourly cost with Connect by Hertz.
Keeping you safeUNT works hard to be a safe campus, offering:
A nationally accredited university police department
A well-lighted campus
Officers on bicycles
A nighttime safe ride program (e-Ride)
69 emergency call boxes
An emergency contact system (Eagle Alert)
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CHECK US OUTIf you like what you see here, you’ll love what you see at UNT. Tour our campus today and discover for yourself all we have to offer. Schedule a tour at unt.edu/yourjourney/tour.htm GREEN HIGHLIGHT
Wind turbines at UNT’s Apogee Stadium generate half a million
kilowatt hours of electricity per year. Apogee is the first newly constructed
collegiate football stadium in the nation to achieve the highest level of LEED
certification.
Making ends meetIf you fi nd that you need a little help handling your
personal fi nances, UNT’s award-winning Student Money
Management Center provides workshops and confi dential
counseling sessions.
Types of assistance 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 many more off campus
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Th ere are lots of ways to pay for
college. See how you can aff ord a higher education.unt.edu/yourjourney/value.htm
BY T HE
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NUMB E R SAbout 72 percent percent of UNT students
receive fi nancial aid and scholarships totaling receive fi nancial aid and scholarships totaling
$320 million million annually.
This includes $36 million million in scholarships.
For best results, submit theFor best results, submit the FAFSA(Free Application for Federal Student Aid) (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
before UNT’s March 15March 15 fi nancial aid
priority deadline. The application priority deadline. The application
deadline for scholarships is March 1.deadline for scholarships is March 1.
“UNT gives me more for my money.”
Dive inYou can blow off steam, reduce stress and improve your fitness at our student recreation center that’s the size of two football fields. It features an enormous weight and cardio room, indoor track, eight-lane lap pool, leisure pool and four multi-purpose courts. It’s like a health club with automatic membership for UNT students.
Ways to stretch your budget Cancel your gym membership; use the UNT rec center
Live on campus and walk to class
Use one of 14 open access computer labs (one open 24/7)
Take a date to the game (free admission with student ID)
Attend free concerts, lectures, films and performances
Find a job on campus (3,500 student positions)
Skip the car by using public transportation (fare-free with student ID)
Take a speed-reading seminar for only $30
Get discounted prescriptions and eyewear in Chestnut Hall
Borrow a laptop or e-reader from the library
Buy computer software from the bookstore (best deals for students)
Six librariesThe UNT Libraries house collections of 7 million
cataloged items. The world recognized digital
library program offers millions of pages of historic
and unique content to researchers and scholars
around the world. You can access UNT’s digital
resources anytime, from anywhere.
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GREEN HIGHLIGHTKinetic energy produced
by students exercising in the Pohl Recreation Center is
converted into electricity to help power the building.
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“My professors are amazing.”
Friendly and approachableUNT faculty and staff are willing to help you. Students are the top priority here. Most classes are taught by faculty (not teaching assistants), and you can find classes and professors to fit different learning styles.
Impressive credentialsUNT has an esteemed faculty. Scientific, professional and educational organizations recognize UNT’s excellence in teaching. Our faculty members are advancing the frontiers of knowledge through research and creative
activities. For example, Dr. Tomas Mantecon, below, associate
professor of Finance, has earned several UNT research awards and was a U.S. Fulbright Scholar in Spring 2014, teaching in
Linz, Austria.
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“My professors are amazing.”
Faculty spotlightThe UNT faculty includes:
American Academy of Arts and Sciences members
American Chemical Society fellows
American Council on Education fellows
Fulbright Scholars
Grammy, Pulitzer and Emmy nominees
National Academy of Engineering members
National Academy of Inventors fellows
National Academy of Sciences members
National Science Foundation CAREER award recipients
Learn more about UNT’s first-rate faculty and innovative teaching.unt.edu/yourjourney/faculty.htm
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“I’ve learned so much.”
New frontiersUNT has a growing reputation as an innovative university, with research endeavors spanning the globe. Much of our research uses creativity and technology to address some of society’s greatest needs.
Science, engineering and moreSome of our brightest stars are STEM programs — science,
technology, engineering and math. You can choose from
10 engineering degrees, including Biomedical Engineering.
CSI DentonYou can enroll in one of the only
undergraduate Forensic Science
programs in Texas accredited by
the American Academy of Forensic
Sciences. UNT students learn to
use the same equipment used in
professional crime labs.
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GREEN HIGHLIGHTUNT offers 200 sustainability- related courses in 39 academic departments. Three hundred
researchers conduct environmental studies at the university.
Flying highOur College of Business offers the nation’s only degree in Aviation
Logistics, the field that quickly and reliably moves passengers
or cargo over great distances. Our Logistics and Supply Chain
Management program is ranked sixth in North America and is
recognized as an up-and-coming program.
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“I’ve learned so much.”
Find out about research opportunities to enhance your learning experience.unt.edu/yourjourney/research.htm
New student unionThe campus is buzzing about the new University Union, which is scheduled to open in Fall 2015. The union will feature many dining options, entertainment spaces, student lounges, meeting rooms, art galleries, banking and a campus bookstore, auditorium and rooftop garden. Construction is expected to cost about $130 million, with plans for the building to achieve the highest LEED certification level, Platinum.
New business buildingThe Business Leadership Building features 24 classrooms
with video projection screens, a securities trading room,
team study rooms, outdoor terraces and cloud computing.
It accommodates 8,000 students and is certified LEED
Gold for sustainability.
“UNT is growing and advancing.”
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Research allianceUNT’s Discovery Park is a research and teaching
facility on 300 acres. In addition, the university
participates in the Howard Hughes Medical
Institute’s Science Education Alliance, which
involves college freshmen in complex research
to spur their interest in science.
Use our interactive map to check out UNT’s campus and facilities.unt.edu/yourjourney/place.htm
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“UNT is growing and advancing.”
New football stadiumApogee Stadium, our state-of-the-art sports
and entertainment venue and home of Mean
Green football, seats 31,000 fans and includes
giant video screens and acres of tailgating
space. It’s certified LEED Platinum.
“I visited universities in other states and this campus just felt right. I chose UNT because it has a good reputation
and I felt a connection here. The campus is really accepting
of people and I have a strong relationship with my professors.”
Derek AkunneKinesiology major and UNT linebacker from Garland, Texas
ANTHROPOLOGY
APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AND
PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
ART
Art History Ceramics Communication Design Drawing and Painting Fashion Design Fibers Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies Interior Design Metalsmithing and Jewelry New Media Art Photography Printmaking Sculpture Visual Art Studies (teacher preparation)
BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS, APPLIED
BIOCHEMISTRY
BIOLOGY
BUSINESS
Accounting Aviation Logistics Business Computer Information Systems Business Integrated Studies Decision Sciences Economics Entrepreneurship Finance Logistics and Supply Chain Management Marketing
Operations and Supply Chain Management Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management Real Estate Risk, Insurance and Financial Services
CHEMISTRY
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CONVERGED BROADCAST MEDIA
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
DANCE
DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY
STUDIES
DIGITAL RETAILING
ECOLOGY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION (SEE TEACHING)
EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION
AND PLANNING
ENGINEERING
Biomedical Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Construction Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Technology Information Technology Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical and Energy Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technology
ENGLISH
FILM (SEE RADIO, TELEVISION AND FILM)
FORENSIC SCIENCE
FRENCH
GEOGRAPHY
GERMAN
HEALTH PROMOTION
HISTORY
HOME FURNISHINGS
MERCHANDISING
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
INFORMATION SCIENCE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTEGRATIVE STUDIES
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
JOURNALISM
KINESIOLOGY (PHYSICAL
EDUCATION)
LINGUISTICS
MATHEMATICS
MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES
MERCHANDISING
MUSIC
Composition General, Choral and Instrumental (teacher preparation) Jazz Studies Theory
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
Instrumental Keyboard Voice
PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICS
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PREPROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Dentistry Health-Related Fields Law Medicine
Seminary Theology Veterinary Medicine
PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL
COMMUNICATION
PSYCHOLOGY
RADIO, TELEVISION AND FILM
RECREATION, EVENT AND SPORT
MANAGEMENT
REHABILITATION STUDIES
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIOLOGY
SPANISH
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/
AUDIOLOGY
TEACHING
Career and Technical Education Elementary Education Middle School Education Secondary Education Teacher Certification Programs
THEATRE
Hands-on learningIn most degree programs, you’ll get considerable hands-on experience in your field before you graduate. Employers appreciate UNT graduates because they’re critical thinkers prepared to begin contributing their first day on the job.
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GREEN HIGHLIGHT Six electric vehicle charging stations are located in various parking lots on campus. A UNT student proposed the stations, which were installed
in Fall 2012.
“I’m on the path to success.”
Abundant internshipsInternships provide invaluable training and a head start on your
career. UNT’s Career Center provides many students with paid,
supervised positions related to their field of study, often for
several semesters. You may even receive a permanent job offer
after graduation.
“UNT is an up-and-coming university that prepares you for the workforce. I was very shy as a freshman, but meeting people and speaking to groups doesn’t bother me now. Although neither of my parents attended college, I came here for Forensic Science, got interested in toxicology and now I’m planning to earn a Ph.D.”
Emmanuel RodriguezChemistry and Biology major from Odessa, Texas
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Find the path that is right for you. Search all UNT majors and discover which is best for you.unt.edu/yourjourney/academics.htm
“I got a great job.”
Earning powerDid you know that most college graduates earn about $1 million more in their lifetime — about $26,000 more per year — than people without a bachelor’s degree? Statistics show our well-prepared graduates are highly successful entering the job market or continuing on to graduate school.
Thriving regionDallas-Fort Worth is among the top 10 Best Cities for Recent College Graduates, based on higher than average starting pay, low unemployment and aff ordable housing.
Graduate with your classTo graduate in four years, you’ll need to earn 30 college credit
hours each year. UNT’s tuition schedule lets you take 15 hours
per semester for about the same cost as 12 hours.
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Where do UNT grads work? American Airlines
EA Games
Fidelity Investments
Fossil
Frito-Lay
HP Enterprise Services (formerly EDS)
Late Show With David Letterman Metropolitan Opera of New York
Microsoft
Nike
Southwest Airlines
Texas Instruments
Many other places
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Famous alums Norah Jones, below, Grammy Award winner
Dr. Phil McGraw, self-help expert
Larry McMurtry, Pulitzer Prize winning author
Lorraine C. Miller, NAACP interim president and CEO
Jesús Moroles, renowned granite sculptor
and National Medal of Arts recipient
Thomas Haden Church, Academy Award nominee
Fast facts about UNT Founded: 1890
Campus: 900 acres
Enrollment: 36,000 students
Global enrollment: from 129 countries
Colors: green and white
Athletic nickname: Mean Green
Mascot: Eagle
Find out more about our famous and successful alums.unt.edu/yourjourney/alums.htm
“UNT is the right choice for me.”
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A green light for victory
After each UNT varsity team
win, the green lights on the
McConnell Tower are lit to
celebrate the Mean Green victory.
Mean Green Pride
Every Friday is Mean Green Pride Day and
UNT students, faculty and staff wear green
to show their UNT pride.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSTop 10 percent of high school class Submit SAT or ACT score
Next 15 percent of high school class Minimum 950 SAT or 20 ACT score
Second quarter of high school class Minimum 1050 SAT or 23 ACT score
Third quarter of high school class Minimum 1180 SAT or 26 ACT score
A new state law requires all first-time freshmen to either:
1. Successfully complete the curriculum requirements for the distinguished level of achievement under the Texas Foundation, Recommended or Distinguished Achievement high school program or its equivalent. Minimum curriculum requirements exist including the successful completion of three years of math including Algebra II or a higher level of math.
or
2. Earn an SAT score of at least 1500 out of 2400 or satisfy ACT benchmarks of 18 in English, 22 in math, 21 in social sciences and 24 in science.
Your invitation to visitThe best way to experience UNT is to take a campus tour. Our tours include insider tips, a visit to a residence hall and the opportunity to ask questions of a current student and our admissions staff. Tours are scheduled several times daily. For reservations, call 940-565-4104 or visit unt.edu/yourjourney/tour.htm.
How to applyUNT is a selective university and does not guarantee
admission of all applicants. Submit the ApplyTexas Application
(www.applytexas.org), official transcripts and required entrance
exams, including the writing sections. You should apply for
admission in the fall of your senior year. The freshman admission
deadline is March 1.
Freshman Orientation At Freshman Orientation, you’ll get academic advising and
tips on how to be successful in college. You’ll register for your first
semester of classes and meet other students who will share your
four-year journey at UNT.
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“I toured the campus and fell in love.”
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