About
The University of North Texas is a public research university that was established in 1890 and is located in Denton, Texas. It falls under the classification of the University of North Texas System and also encompasses some of the biggest institutions in the state. The total student population is approximately 46,000 students, comprising both international and domestic students; it has around 7,400 international students across the globe. The location of UNT in Denton places it near Dallas and Fort Worth, thus offering students extensive cultural, professional, and recreational opportunities.
UNT offers a wide variety of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degree programs in disciplines that include business, engineering, arts, health sciences, and social sciences. It also intends to provide an array of specialized resources to international students, including an international student office, programs in the English language, career services, and global student organizations. UNT is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). The foregoing ensures international students are accorded with the necessary academic, cultural, and social support for them to thrive academically, as well as beyond university.
Features
Why University of North Texas
- UNT offers an exceptionally diverse set of programs through its 14 colleges and schools: 114 bachelor's, 87 master's, and 39 doctoral degrees.
- Classified as a Tier One research university according to the Carnegie Classification, reflecting higher research activity.
- It is the largest university in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and third-largest public university in Texas.
- This university is highly regarded for its cutting-edge research, driven by both faculty and students who actively engage in innovative projects supported by state-of-the-art laboratories.
- Comprises several libraries including Willis Library - for instance, which houses extensive collections in business, economics, education, humanities, and social sciences, and special areas such as the Music Library and Government Documents.
- The UNT campus is located about 40 miles north of Dallas and Fort Worth, placing students near one of America's largest metropolitan areas.
Scholarship Details
- UNT Excellence Scholarships
Excellence Scholarship Award Level | Annual Award | Duration | Total Award |
President’s Elite | $12,000/per year | 4 years | $48,000 |
President Honors | $10,000/per year | 4 years | $40,000 |
Dean’s Scholarship | $8,000/per year | 4 years | $32,000 |
North Texas Scholarship | $6,000/per year | 4 years | $24,000 |
Eagle Scholarship | $4,000/per year | 4 years | $16,000 |
Scrappy Scholarship | $1,000/per year | 4 years | $4,000 |
Selection for the UNT Excellence Scholarship is based on the student's unweighted high school GPA and class rank; SAT or ACT scores are considered only if they strengthen the eligibility. To be eligible, students must be a first-time freshman entering the following fall semester after high school graduation, be enrolled full-time with a minimum of 12 hours for both fall and spring semesters, and complete the admission application process by the published priority date. No separate application is required as students will be considered for this award during the admission process.
University Accreditation/ Recognition
Location
1819 Maple St, Denton, TX 76201, USA
Financials
Descriptions | Subtotal |
---|---|
Avg Cost of Tuition/Year | USD 23,179 |
Cost of Living/Year | USD 11,225 |
*Application Fee |
USD 0 - USD 85
*Charged once per application |
Estimated Total/Year | USD 34,404 |