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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
The University of North Texas is a four-year public Doctoral/Research University – Extensive (for an institution to have this Carnegie Classification, they must have awarded 50 or more doctoral degrees per year across at least 15 disciplines). The institution was founded in 1890 as a normal and teacher-training institute. Its name changed from North Texas State University in 1988. UNT is located in Denton, a city of approximately 96,100, and in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of over 5.6 million. The university is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral degrees. UNT is the 4th largest university in Texas and among the 50 largest in the United States.
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Admissions Information
SAT recentered UNT (2006) - 1105 Texas - 997 National - 1021
ACT UNT (2006) - 23.7 Texas - 20.3 National - 21.1

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Alumni: Approximately 170,001 active alumni with about 101,185 residing in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex area.

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Budget
Total Budget: $503,520,477 (budgeted expenses 2006-07)
Endowments: $44.3 million - UNT Foundation (market value)
Sponsored Project Awards (FY2006): $22,654,807

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Chancellor of University of North Texas System: Chancellor Lee F. Jackson (September 1, 2002 - Present).
President of the University of North Texas: President Gretchen M. Bataille (August 14, 2006 - Present).

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Colleges and Schools
College of Arts & Sciences  
College of Business Administration Honors College
College of Education School of Library Information Sciences
College of Engineering School of Merchandising & Hospitality management
College of Music School of Visual Arts
College of Public Affairs & Community Services Toulouse School of Graduate Studies
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Cost (Estimated) of Attendance (Fall 06 and Spring 07 Semesters combined)
Average Undergraduate cost for student from: In-State Out-of-state
Source: UNT Office of Financial Aid - April 01, 2006.
living at home or with relatives without dependents $14,450 $22,150
living at home or with relatives with dependents $14,450 $22,150
living on-campus $15,150 $22,850
living off-campus $16,580 $24,280
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Degrees Awarded: (December 2005; May 2006, and August 2006)
Baccalaureate 4,452
Master's 1,498
Doctoral 161
Total 6,111
Total degrees granted since 1919 193,655
Five Year Average 5,665
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Degree Programs
Bachelor's 96
Master's 111
Doctoral 50
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Enrollment
Enrollment US Citizen Permanent Resident N/R Alien Residence Total
Per IPEDS Definition
Texas 30,178 770 94 31,042 (92.8%)
Out-of-State 1,005 31 0 1,036 (3.1%)
N/R Alien 0 0 1,365 1,365 (4.1%)
University Total 31,183 801 1,459 33,443 (100%)
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Student Classification
Total Enrollment 33,344
Undergraduate Total 26,598
Graduate Total 6,845
New From High School 3,857*
* Includes TAMS and Dual Admits
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Breakdowns of Interest
New Undergraduate Transfers 3,558
Post Bac 1,256
Master's 4,089
Doctoral 1,500
* Includes TAMS and Dual Admits
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Full/Part Time and FTE
Full/Part Time and FTE: Full Part Total FTE
Undergraduate 20,685 5,913 26,598 22,233
Gradute 2,519 4,326 6,845 3,519
Total 23,204 10,239 33,344 25,752
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Average age
Undergraduate 22.3
Graduate 32.6
Total Student Enrollment 24.4
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Ethnicity of Students
White 66.1%
African-American 11.9%
Hispanic 10.8%
Native American/Alaskan 0.8%
Asian and Pacific Islander 4.6%
Non-Resident Alien (134 Countries) 4.4%
Other/Unknowm 1.4%
Note:
Since Fall 1997, African-American enrollment increased 113% and Hispanic enrollment increased 120.0%. (Per IPEDS Definition)
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Faculty
Full-time 849
Part-time 412
Modified Service 17
Teaching fellows 367
Teaching assistants 453
Total 2,098
Source:[Human Resources Office 12-04-06]
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Gender of Students
Female 57.0%
Male 43.0%

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Graduation Rate:Graduation Rate:  43.2% of 1999 first-time full-time freshmen graduated in 6 years from UNT and another 9.7% from other Texas public institutions.  Total = 52.9%.  [Source: THECB 1-4-07]

Housing (Campus): 12 residence halls; 52 units for married/family housing; no faculty/staff housing; 5,554 beds in residence halls, Fall 2006 (Includes Bruce, Clark, The College Inn, Crumley Hall, Kerr Hall, Maple Hall, McConnell Hall, Mozart Square, Santa Fe Square, Traditions Hall, and West Hall)

Retention Rates: Full-time, first-time new from high school enrolled Fall 05 and returning Fall 06, 75.9%, Fall 04 to Fall 05 rate was 74.2%.

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Staff: Non-teaching, regular, retirement eligible as of December 2006
Secretarial/Clerical 434
Professional 849
Service Maintenance 350
Technical/Para-Professional 368
Skilled Crafed 130
Executive/Admin./Managerial 121
Total 2,252
Source: UNT Human Resources Office 12-04-06

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Median Class Size:Undergraduate: 25; Graduate: 10

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Tuition and Mandatory Fees: Semester rate based on 12 hours for undergraduates and 9 hours for graduates (instructional fees are additional cost).
  Undergraduate Graduate
Resident $2,483.85 $2,332.35
Non-resident $5,783.85 $4,807.35