University of North Texas

Denton, Texas
4-year Public university

Overview

University of North Texas is a public institution established in 1890 with city setting located at Denton. It is ranked 260 in National Universities. Its in-state tuition and fees are $12,044; out-of-state tuition and fees are $24,644. has a total undergraduate enrollment of 33,024. It practices semester-based academic calendar.

#260 in National Universities
Setting
Urban
Location Denton, Texas
Type 4-year Public
Year Founded 1890
Selectivity Very Low
Size Large
33,024 Undergraduates

Learning

26:1
Student-Faculty Ratio
Business/ Marketing
Most Popular Major

Majors Available

  • Architecture And Related Services
  • Biological And Biomedical Sciences
  • Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services
  • Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs
  • Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services
    Program offered through an exclusively distance-education program
  • Engineering
  • Engineering Technologies And Engineering-Related Fields
  • English Language And Literature/Letters
  • Family And Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
  • Foreign Languages, Literatures, And Linguistics
  • Health Professions And Related Programs
  • History
  • Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting And Related Protective Services
  • Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities
  • Mathematics And Statistics
  • Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
    Program offered through an exclusively distance-education program
  • Parks, Recreation, Leisure, And Fitness Studies
  • Philosophy And Religious Studies
  • Physical Sciences
  • Psychology
    Program offered through an exclusively distance-education program
  • Public Administration And Social Service Professions
  • Science Technologies/Technicians
  • Social Sciences
  • Transportation And Materials Moving
  • Visual And Performing Arts

Cost

$39,392
Cost of Attendance
For out-of-state students
$12,784
Average Student Contribution
Instate Tution Fee $12,044
Outstate Tuition Fee $24,644
Room and Board Fees $10,805
$39,490 Median Salary After 2 years of Graduation

Applying

79% (Very Low Selectivity) Acceptance Rate
Admission Difficulty: Minimally Difficult
$75 Application Fee
Application Fee Waiver Available
3.47 Average High School GPA

Application Requirements

SAT/ACT Required
SAT/ACT Writing (essay) Required
SAT Subject Test Not Required
Essay or Personal Statement Not Required
SAT Score Range
Middle 50% (25% - 75%) scores range
ACT Score Range
Middle 50% (25% - 75%) scores range

How to Apply?

Accepts CommonApp
Apply College's Own Application Portal

For International Students

79 Minimum TOEFL Score
TOEFL Requirement: Required
IELTS Other English Language Tests Accepted
(in lieu of TOEFL)
Deadlines for Fall Intake Applications
Aug
01
Regular Decision Deadline
Rolling Admission
Mar
01
Priority Application Deadline
Transfer Applications
Aug
01
Transfer Applications Deadline
For Financial Aid
Mar
15
Financial Aid Priority Application Deadline
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Financial Aid Application Deadline

Scholarships and Financial Aid

$15,534 Average Financial Aid
Need-based Aid available for International Students

Need-based Aid

$10,512 Average Need-based Aid
Cost of Attendance for out-of-state students: $39,392
58% Students with need received Financial Aid
15.7% Students had their need fully met
Deadline for need-based financial application --
Forms to be submitted FAFSA

Merit Scholarships

Available
UNT Excellence Scholarship
Total Worth $1,000-$12,000 per year
Eligibility Incoming freshmen
Minimum Criteria 1100 SAT Score, ACT: 24
Requirement for maintenance --
Separate application needed No
Application deadline March 1, 2024

Other Scholarships

UNT Meritorious Scholarship for National Merit Finalists
Total Worth Varies
Details Eligibility: Incoming Freshmen, National Merit Finalists
SFAS Academic Scholarships
Total Worth Varies
Details Eligibility: Incoming Freshmen, Transfer Students, Continuing Students

Students

33,024 Total Undergraduate Enrollment
School Size: Large
78% Freshmen return to Sophomore Year
42% Students graduate within 6 years