| Founded | 1890 |
| Enrollment Fall 2007 | 34,268 |
| Undergraduate | 27,319 |
| Graduate | 6,949 |
| Student-faculty ratio | 20:1 |
| Campus | |
| 865 acres in Denton, Texas | |
| 172 buildings, 14 residence halls | |
| Alumni | |
| 170,000 active alumni, including about 100,000 in the Dallas-Fort Worth region | |
| Degrees Awarded | |
| 200,271 since 1919 | |
| 6,616 in 2006-07 | |
| Budget for 2007-08 | |
| $581.3 million | |
| Employees | |
| Faculty | |
| Full-time 846 | |
| Part-time 445 | |
| Teaching fellows and assistants 811 | |
| Staff 2,425 | |
| Part-time student employees 2,845 | |
UNT at a Glance
The University of North Texas is a student-centered public research university and the flagship of the UNT System.
One of Texas' largest universities, UNT offers 96 bachelor's, 111 master's and 50 doctoral degree programs, many nationally and internationally recognized.
With a legacy of excellence in many areas, UNT is one of only seven universities in the nation in 2007 with four Goldwater Scholars in math and science.
The university's 60 research centers and institutes allow students to gain hands-on experience through collaborative work with faculty members.
UNT boasts a 20:1 student-faculty ratio despite having one of the state's largest enrollments.
Offering a traditional college experience and the quality of a private university at an affordable cost, UNT provides abundant opportunities for its constituents to discover the power of ideas.
