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In compliance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA), the University of North Texas provides federally required consumer information for students, prospective students, and their families. Access the information using the links below or request a paper copy by contacting the appropriate office directly.
University of North Texas is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. University of North Texas also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of the University of North Texas may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC's website (www.sacscoc.org).
Breaks down the estimated educational expenses for a year, including tuition, fees, housing, meals, books, supplies, transportation, and personal costs.
An online tool that provides prospective students with an estimate of the net price (cost after grants and scholarships) to attend the institution.
Graduation, completion, transfer-out, retention, and placement rates, student body diversity.
Types of Financial Aid Available
Explains the different forms of aid offered, including grants, scholarships, work-study, and student loans.
Applying for Aid (FAFSA/TASFA)
Guidance on completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA), along with deadlines and required documentation.
Information on how and when financial aid is applied to student accounts, refund processes, and policies regarding enrollment or eligibility changes.
Please see our full SAP policy online and written policy here.
Federal Student Loan Information
Explains the types of federal student loans, borrower eligibility, terms and conditions, repayment options, and rights and responsibilities.
All federal borrowers are required to complete entrance counseling as first-time borrowers
and exit counseling when they graduate or leave the institution. Entrance counseling
ensures borrowers understand the terms and conditions of their loans as well as their
rights and responsibilities. Exit counseling ensures borrowers understand their student
loan obligations and are prepared for repayment.
Both Entrance and Exit Counseling can be completed on the Federal Student Aid website.
Teach Grant Counseling Information
Outlines the requirements of the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant, including service obligations and counseling materials.
UNT does not promote or endorse any private education loan lenders. ELMSelect is a lender-neutral platform to display a historical list of lenders and education loan products that our student have used over the past award year. Apply online through ELMSelect or the lender's website to receive the Application Disclosure Statement and to complete the Self-Certification form.
Apply online through ELMSelect or the lender's website to receive the Application Disclosure Statement and to complete the Self-Certification form.
Describes the federal policy for calculating and returning unearned financial aid when a student withdraws from courses before completing the term.
Study Abroad Office:
Withdrawal Policy - Faculty Led
Withdrawal Policy - Exchange Programs
Withdrawal Policy - Affiliated Programs
Serves as the official source of academic policies, course descriptions, program requirements, and institutional information.
Provides details on available undergraduate and graduate degree programs, majors, minors, and academic pathways.
A list of online programs & certificates offered at UNT.
Each UNT undergraduate degree has a Transfer Guide with a clear roadmap of courses to complete before transferring to UNT. The transfer guide outlines the recommended course sequence and identifies all courses with an equivalent Texas community college course number.
Consortium/Contractual agreements
Explains how financial aid may be processed for students taking courses at another institution under a consortium or contractual agreement.
Copyright and Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
Legal alternatives to copyright-infringing downloading can be found here.
Students may search the UNT Barnes and Noble Bookstore webpage for textbooks or through their MyUNT portal.
Information concerning UNT's current educational programs and course descriptions is available on UNT's Undergraduate Catalog website (http://catalog.unt.edu/). This includes information about instructional, laboratory, and other physical facilities that relate to the academic programs, as well as faculty and other instructional personnel. The university catalog (http://catalog.unt.edu/) provides information related to institutional/program accreditations and approvals. The university catalog includes academic terms and their definitions, the list of degrees offered at UNT, and the group of classes known as the University Core Curriculum requirements of the core curriculum. Courses deemed necessary by your school or college can also be found here. Important information about grades, transfer credits, transcripts and graduation is also provided. Learn more about the policies and procedures related to academic governance and the role of the advisory committees and academic administration (https://policy.unt.edu/policy/06-047).
At the University of North Texas our caring and creative community empowers our students to thrive in a rapidly changing world. UNT evaluates success with respect to student achievement through student retention rates, graduation rates and conferred degrees. UNT’s commitment to student success can be reviewed within UNT’s Student Achievement Goals and Outcome (https://vpaa.unt.edu/accreditation/students).
Annual Security & Fire Safety Report
Provides comprehensive information on campus safety, crime statistics, fire safety policies, and resources for maintaining a secure environment.
Missing Student Notification Policy
Outlines procedures for reporting a missing student and how the institution notifies emergency contacts and law enforcement.
Emergency Response & Evacuation
Describes the institution’s plans and procedures for responding to emergencies and safely evacuating students, faculty, and staff.
Explains how the institution issues alerts about emergencies, threats, or significant safety concerns to the campus community.
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Prevention Programs
Details educational programs, counseling resources, and policies aimed at preventing substance abuse on campus.
Summarizes the institution’s compliance with anti-hazing laws, including prevention efforts and reporting requirements.
The Student Health and Wellness Center offers routine vaccinations, including meningitis, COVID-19, and seasonal flu. Information about UNT's meningitis vaccine requirement for students can be found on the Registrar's website.
FERPA & Student Privacy Rights
Explains students’ rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, including access to education record and consent for disclosure.
Provides information and resources to help students register to vote, update registration, or participate in local, state, and federal elections.
Constitution Day is observed each year on September17th, although UNT may offer events and activities to celebrate the day throughout the week in which the date falls. Annoucnement of events and activities are made via UNT Calendar.
The Career Center supports students and alumni in exploring career paths, preparing for the job market, and making the transition from college to career. Services include career advising, internships, job shadowing, employment opportunities, career fairs, networking events, and access to Eagle Careers powered by Handshake.
Information on disability accommodation policies, contact details for the Disability Services Office, and resources for requesting accommodations are available here.
State Authorization and Licensure Disclosure
Teacher Preparation and Accountability Reporting
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA) annual report. A copy of the report is available online.