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Academics

The University of North Texas has all the advantages and disadvantages that you'd expect from a mammoth, research-focused public university. On the plus side, there is "reasonable tuition," and you can choose from a "huge amount of classes and electives." However, courses—particularly the introductory ones—tend to be "larger sized" at best. Also, the faculty is "very mixed." "Some are great," reports a history major. The great professors are "enthusiastic" and "very entertaining." They "do whatever it takes to make their students interested." The weaker links include professors who "really don't seem to care" and "uninspired doctoral candidates." Among the 100 or so undergraduate majors available here, the cream of the crop are the "excellent visual art programs" and the "amazing," dynamic, nationally renowned, and "very difficult" College of Music. UNT is also "very well known for" its education program. There are some unique majors, too, including entrepreneurship and something called aviation logistics. You can also leave here with a well-respected certificate in computer game programming.

Student Body

If you are a first-year student fresh out of high school, the odds are you'll have to live on campus. Nevertheless, UNT continues to be largely "a commuter school." Commuters often lament the parking situation. If you can find a place to park, though, this "unpretentious, laid-back" campus has a lot to offer. There are "tons of campus groups to join"—more than 300, in fact. "People are always outside" when the weather is nice (and it usually is) and many students spend time at the gargantuan and very snazzy recreation center. Fraternities and sororities also play an active (though not huge) role in the social pecking order. Denton, the decent-sized surrounding city that surrounds UNT, is located on the very northern periphery of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. A few critics argue that there is "not too much to do" here. However, most students are more than satisfied with the locale. "It's a great place to live with a vibrant art and music scene," "good nightlife," businesses "geared toward young people," and "little hidden gems everywhere to hang out." "If I want to party hard or shop, I can go to Dallas," admits one student.

Campus Life

If you are a first-year student fresh out of high school, the odds are you'll have to live on campus. Nevertheless, UNT continues to be largely "a commuter school." Commuters often lament the parking situation. If you can find a place to park, though, this "unpretentious, laid-back" campus has a lot to offer. There are "tons of campus groups to join"—more than 300, in fact. "People are always outside" when the weather is nice (and it usually is) and many students spend time at the gargantuan and very snazzy recreation center. Fraternities and sororities also play an active (though not huge) role in the social pecking order. Denton, the decent-sized surrounding city that surrounds UNT, is located on the very northern periphery of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. A few critics argue that there is "not too much to do" here. However, most students are more than satisfied with the locale. "It's a great place to live with a vibrant art and music scene," "good nightlife," businesses "geared toward young people," and "little hidden gems everywhere to hang out." "If I want to party hard or shop, I can go to Dallas," admits one student.

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Jennifer Ray McLendon
Manager, Campus Tours and Visitor Experi

Address
1155 Union Circle PMB 311070
Denton, TX 76203

Phone
940-565-8504

Email
jennifer.mclendon@unt.edu

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
UNT Housing
Student Recreation Center
Apogee Stadium
Murchison Performing Arts Center
Eagle Student Services Center

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Downtown Denton Square
Cinemark Movie Theatre
Loop 288 Shopping Areas
Various local coffee shops
Live music venues in Denton

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center
Monday-Thursday 8-6, Friday 8-5, Saturda
Monday-Thursday 8-6, Friday 8-5, Saturda
940-565-8504

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: 2 hours

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times
by request

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Coach Directly

Advance Notice
2 weeks

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Varies

Arrangements

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Campus shuttle bus Dallas shuttle bus City bus system Taxis Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport - 25 miles

Driving Instructions to Campus
From Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, take highway 121 north to Interstate 35-E and turn left. Drive north about 25 miles to Denton. Exit on North Texas Blvd and turn right.

Local Accommodations
Within a few miles of campus are many lodging options including inexpensive local and chain motels. Half an hour away in Dallas and Fort Worth are many other high-end hotels.

Admissions

Applicants: 16,326
Acceptance Rate: 61%






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