Average Total Cost of Attendance (2023-2024)
The estimated average cost of attendance includes tuition and fees, living expenses, books and supplies, transportation and personal costs. Learn more about the cost of attendance.
The average annual cost of attendance for a Texas resident living on campus and enrolled in 15 hours per semester is $27,937.
For out-of-state students, the average annual cost of attendance is $40,537.
The average annual cost of attendance for a Texas resident living off campus and enrolled in 9 hours per semester is $26,134.
For out-of-state students, the average annual cost of attendance is $33,694.

Graduate Funding
The Toulouse Graduate School offers a variety of fellowships, scholarships, grants and awards. These can range from $500 a semester to $34,000 a year, including health benefits. Some academic departments offer competitive scholarships, travel awards and employment stipends.
Additionally, any UNT scholarships of $1,000 or more per academic year may include an out-of-state tuition waiver, when meeting state requirements.
WAYS UNT CAN HELP YOU PAY FOR COLLEGE
- Need-based
- No repayment required
- Many federal, state, and institutional grants are available at UNT
- UNT employs more than 5,000 student employees
- On and off-campus jobs available
- Available for graduate students
- Assistantships qualifies for the Tuition Benefit Program
Tuition Plans
If you're a Texas resident, you can choose the Save and Soar tuition Plan to lock in your tuition rate and any applicable differential tuition for four years. Applicable for undergraduate students only.
The traditional tuition plan is our standard option, which includes a set increase in tuition rate each year. Eligible Texas residents who do not enroll in the Save and Soar Tuition Plan will be automatically enrolled in this plan.
Oklahoma residents seeking a bachelor's degree at UNT can now attend for about half the cost of out-of-state tuition.
UNT offers the convenience and flexibility of paying for courses on an installment plan. You pay 10% of your tuition and fees by the payment deadline each semester, with three additional payments due throughout the term.*
*An installment plan is also available to pay for your on-campus housing. Residence hall payments can be broken into eight manageable monthly payments.