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About Registration
& Program Costs

* How can I get a copy of the undergraduate/graduate catalogue?

The complete text of both catalogues is also available through the following UNT website links:

Undergraduate Catalog
Graduate Catalog

* How can I get a copy of the UNT schedule of classes for the current and/or future semesters?

Class schedules can be requested from UNT's undergraduate admissions office (940/565-2681).

Current and future schedules are also available through the following UNT Website links:

Fall Schedule of Classes

Spring Schedule of Classes

Maymester Schedule of Classes

Summer Schedule of Classes

* How much is tuition for on-campus study?

For the 2001-2002 academic year, tuition and fees for one three-semester-hour course in the fall or spring semester for an undergraduate student who is a Texas resident are a minimum of $391.10. Graduate tuition is an additional $26.00 per semester hour, for a minimum total of $469.10 for a graduate student who is a Texas resident. Tuition and fees in fall or spring for one course for an undergraduate student who is not a Texas resident are a minimum of $1,030.10; for a graduate student, $1,108.10. 

The 2001-2002 minimum tuition and fees for one course during the Maymester are the following: undergraduate Texas resident: $325.97; graduate Texas resident: $403.97; undergraduate non-resident: $964.97; graduate non-resident: $1,042.97.

The 2001-2002 minimum tuition and fees for one course during a summer session are the following: undergraduate Texas resident: $348.35; graduate Texas resident: $426.35; undergraduate non-resident: $987.35; graduate non-resident: $1,065.35.

UNT updates tuition information regularly at on the:

Eagle Student Services Tuition & Fee Page

* Is financial aid available?

University-wide financial aid--including scholarships, grants, loans, and the College Work-Study Program--is administered through UNT's Student Financial Aid and Scholarship Office (940/565-2302). The majority of university-wide scholarships and grants are designated for undergraduate students, with more scholarships for graduate students being offered through individual academic departments.  Applicants for full-time graduate study should explore the competitive academic scholarships awarded by the Department of Applied Gerontology.  They are described fully in the Financial Support section of this website.

Updated
06/16/03

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