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UNT
LEADING
UNIVERSITY
OF THE DALLAS/ FORT WORTH REGION
LARGEST
UNIVERSITY IN DFW
DALLAS
FORT WORTH
TEXAS RODEO
Texas Rodeo
LONGHORN
DALLAS MAVERICKS
TEXAS RANGERS
DALLAS COWBOYS STADIUM
TEXAS STATE FAIR
Denton, Texas, is small, safe,
and friendly with a sunny
and warm climate.
Denton named the
“Best College Town”
By The Official Best Of 2014
DENTON COURTHOUSE ON THE SQUARE
UNT
STANDS OUT
Named a
“BEST IN THE
WEST”
college by Princeton
Review for 6
consecutive years
Named one of
America’s
“100 BEST
COLLEGE BUYS®”
for 18 consecutive
years
Named a
“GREEN COLLEGE”
by Princeton Review
for 4 consecutive
years
UNT named
“TREE CAMPUS, USA”
by Arbor Day Foundation
for 16 consecutive years
UNT named
“MOST AFFORDABLE
PUBLIC UNIVERSITY”
by Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board 2012-2013
UNT CAMPUS - AERIAL VIEW
UNT Libraries house collections of more than 6 million cataloged
items and rank among the TOP-50 world repositories.
UNT LIBRARY MALL FOUNTAINS &
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
RESEARCH
UNT has the largest digital
collection of any Texas university
with more than 6.5 million files.
68 research and service centers,
including the internationally
recognized Center for Collaborative
Organizations.
Innovative Research Clusters
working across disciplines and
linking faculty, students, and
research in new ways.
UNT hosts the Castleberry
Peace Institute, the only
peace science research
institute in the southern U.S.
RESEARCH CLUSTERS
Consumer Experiences
in Digital Environments
Developing social and
economic strategies for
global digital networks
that impact human
decision-making,
consumption, and
consumer experiences in
retail, merchandising,
hospitality, and tourism.
http://digitalconsumer.unt
.edu
Developmental
Integrative Biology
Expanding the
physiology and genetics
of development as a
base for pure and
applied health-related
research.
Multi-scale Surface
Science and Engineering
Engineering surfaces,
from the atomic to macro
length scales, for the
discovery of new science
and products critical for
current and nextgeneration applications
www.biol.unt.edu/dpgr
http://surfaces.unt.edu
RESEARCH CLUSTERS
Renewable Energy and
Conservation
Conducting research in
renewable power generation,
smart grid transmission, and
efficient buildings to develop
energy and technology
strategies that address the
region and nation’s 21st
century conservation needs.
http://reac.unt.edu
Bio/Nano-Photonics
Revolutionizing photonics-based
solutions for medical, energy and
other fields based on nano,
molecular and macromolecular
optoelectronic materials and
devices.
Complex Logistics Systems
Transforming public-private
logistics through the research
and development of affordable,
resilient, and sustainable
solutions for large-scale logistics
networks spanning the supply
chain.
www.phys.unt.edu/photonics
http://logisticsresearch.unt.edu
OUTSTANDING FACULTY RESEARCH
JICHENG DU in materials science and
engineering was recently awarded more than
a quarter-million dollars by the NATIONAL
SCIENCE FOUNDATION to study bioactive
materials.
DR. FLORES NIEMANN, professor of
psychology and senior Vice Provost at UNT is
the principle investigator of a $15.5 million
grant from the US DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION. Her research focuses on
educational psychology.
UNT’s faculty have earned such honors as the National Science
Foundation CAREER award, Fulbright scholarships, Guggenheim
fellowships, and Grammy, Pulitzer and Emmy nominations.
ACCREDITATION
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Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools
AACSB International – The Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of Business
ABET (engineering)
Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality
Administration
Accreditation Council for Cooperative Education
Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and
Mass Communications
American Chemical Society
American Library Association
American Psychological Association
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Association for Behavior Analysis International
Commission on English Language Program
Accreditation
Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET
Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related
Educational Programs
Council for Interior Design Accreditation
Council on Rehabilitation Education
Council on Social Work Education
Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation
Commission
National Association for the Education of Young
Children
National Association of Schools of Art & Design
National Association of Schools of Music
National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and
Administration
National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
National Recreation and Park Association/American
Association of Leisure and Recreation Council on
Accreditation
State Board of Educator Certification
Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET
UNT FIRSTS
1st
1st
1st
Jazz Studies program in the U.S.
Undergraduate Emergency
Management program in the U.S.
Bachelor’s in Digital Retailing
in the U.S.
1st
Accredited MS. in Applied
Behavior Analysis in the world
1st
Graduate program in Environmental
Philosophy in the world
1st
1st
Master’s in international
Sustainable Tourism in the U.S.
Logistics Aviation program
in Texas
UNT BESTS
UNT has one of the nation’s best music colleges
and an internationally respected Jazz program
#1
#1
in Texas by the Association for the
Advancement of Sustainability in Higher
Education
Environmental Philosophy program in the
world by the International Association of
Environmental Philosophy
#5
Logistics Research program in the world
by the International Journal of Logistics
Management
#6
Undergraduate Supply chain
programs in North America by
Gartner, Inc.
#10
TOP-20
Public Administration program in the U.S.
and #1 in Texas by the U.S. News and
World Report
‘Best Tourism Degree Programs’ by
TheBestSchools.org
COLLEGES
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Business
College of Education
College of Engineering
Honors College
College of Information
College of Merchandising, Hospitality &
Tourism
Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of
Journalism
College of Music
College of Public Affairs
& Community Service
College of Visual Arts and Design
School of Library & Information Sciences
With 99 Bachelor’s, 83 Master’s
and 36 Doctoral programs, you are
sure to find a field that interests
you at UNT.
Toulouse Graduate School
NOTABLE UNT
ALUMNI
TOMMY HUFFHINES
president of SYSCO
HARRY JOE
First Chinese American
licensed to practice law in
Dallas
ADEL A. AL-JUBEIR
Saudi Arabian Ambassador
to the U.S.
UNT’s alumni network
includes more than 350,000
members, with more than
227,000 alumni who live in
the DFW area.
NORAH JONES (GRAMMY-WINNING VOCALIST)
THOMAS HADEN (EMMY-WINNING ACTOR)
LARRY MCHURTY (NOVELIST, PULLITZER PRIZE WINNER)
DR. PHIL (TV TALKSHOW HOST)
JAMES WEST (VIDEO GAME CINEMATICS DIRECTOR, GEARS
OF WAR)
HYUN-SOON CHONG (CANCER RESEARCHER)
COSTS
Intensive English Language
Institute at UNT
Undergraduate*
Graduate**
Fall & Spring
8 Week Term
Fall & Spring
Fall & Spring
Tuition & Fees
$ 13,000
$3,250
$18,520
$14,100
Living Expenses
$ 11,340
$4,490
$11,340
$11,340
Medical
Insurance
Included
Included
$2,730
$2,730
Total
$24,340
$7,740
$32,590
$28,170
*Non-resident estimate for 12 credits/semester
**Non-resident estimate for 9 credits/semester
If a student receives an internal
scholarship of at least
$1,000 USD he or she is
eligible to pay in-state tuition.
Tuition
& Fees
Tuition
& Fees
Cost of
Living
$35,740 $16,794
UCLA
Cost of
Living
Tuition
& Fees
Cost of
Living
$30,122 $15,402
UNC
$18,520 $11,340
UNT
UNT: QUALITY EDUCATION AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE
SCHOLARSHIPS
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Departmental Scholarships
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General Academic Scholarships
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Multicultural Scholastic Award
Program
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TPEG (Grant)
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Excellence Scholarship
RESIDENT TUITION FOR STUDENTS
WHO RECEIVE A UNT SCHOLARSHIPS
OF USD $1,000 OR MORE.
UNT annually awards more than
$32 million in scholarships.
GENERAL
ACADEMIC
SCHOLARSHIPS
• Over 200 General Academic
Scholarships
• One easy application and
deadline (March 1)
• Freshman, continuing
students, transfer students,
and graduate students are
eligible
• Minimum GPA requirements
EXCELLENCE
SCHOLARSHIP
• Requirements:
• Incoming freshman in top
50% of graduating class
• SAT: 1100 (written excluded)
• ACT: 24 (written excluded)
• High school rank determines
award
• Ranges from $3,000 to $8,000
per academic year
• Renewable
Half of UNT’s entering freshman
are from the top quarter of their
class.
MULTICULTURAL SCHOLASTIC AWARD PROGRAM
• Ranges from $1,000 to $1,500
per academic year
• Must be an admitted student
who will apply for a student visa
to attend UNT
• Provides support with financial
assistance, mentoring, cultural
enrichment, personal and
leadership development
• Awarded by UNT’s Outreach
Office
TPEG
Texas Public Education Grant
• Ranges from $200 to
$2,500 per academic year
• Must be an admitted student
who will apply for a student
visa to attend UNT
• Must make Satisfactory
Academic Progress
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PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OPPORTUNITIES
Nearly 3,600 jobs are open to
students, teaching assistants,
research assistants at UNT!
• 4th largest metropolitan area
in the U.S.
• UNT Career Center can help
with your resume, interviewing
skills, and job search
strategies
• Work on campus for up to 20
hours a week when enrolled in
full- time in classes
UNT CAREER CENTER
COMPANIES RECRUITING UNT STUDENTS
INTERNSHIPS
WORKFORCE
• UNT graduates 8,500 welleducated, highly qualified
graduates and boosts
economic activity in the region
by $1.7 billion each year
• A CNN Money analysis ranks
Denton County as one of the
nation’s Top 10 best places to
live for job potential
• TOP 25: UNT’s Logistics
program has a 100 % job
placement rate for graduates
GRADUATE
ASSISTANTSHIPS
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Teaching Fellow (TF)
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Teaching Assistant (TA)
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assist with the instructional process
Research Assistant (RA)
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instructor of record
engaged in research activities
Graduate Services Assistant (GSA)
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engaged in activities that are not
related to teaching or research
SUPPORT FOR
GRADUATE
STUDENTS
• Professional Development
Workshops
• Travel Grants
• Research Grant Support
• Thesis/Dissertation workshops
• Writing Support
• Mentoring and assistance with
national scholarship and award
applications
• Social Engagement!
OPTIONAL PRACTICAL
TRAINING (OPT)
• Can be full-time or part-time,
with conditions.
• Can be before or after your
degree is completed, with
conditions.
• Can be from 12-29 months,
depending on your degree
program.
Over 400 students at UNT
are participating in OPT.
UNT HONORS COLLEGE
High-achieving bachelor’s degree
students take accelerated
courses, live in the new Honors
residence, and participate in a
rigorous, engaging, and unique
academic program.
Must be accepted to the Honors
College with 15 or more credit hours
Must complete the General Academic
Scholarship Application
Award amounts based on cumulative
GPA:
4.0: $4,000
3.99-3.75: $3,000
3.74-3.5: $2,000
With nearly 1,650 students,
UNT’s Honors College is the
largest in the North Texas region.
NOTABLE STUDENT
Samuel Camarillo| Mexico| Doublebass
Performance
My name is Samuel Camarillo and I’m from
Acapulco, México. I highly recommend coming
to the U.S. and studying at UNT for many
reasons.
For starters, the University of North Texas
provides students with an excellent level of
education and is one of the largest universities
in Texas.
I also recommend UNT because students have
many opportunities for scholarships and
financial aid. As an international student, I
could apply for the Mexican Waiver, which
allows students born in Mexico to pay In-state
Tuition.
One of the best things about UNT is that you
can get in touch with people very easily. There
are many organizations in which you can meet
other people and help your community.
I chose UNT because it offers students with
necessary tools to succeed.
CAMPUS LIFE
Over 300 student organizations and
over 30 international organizations
on campus
An award-winning student recreation
center
Free admission to all university
cultural and sporting events
Swimming pools, gym, rock
climbing, soccer, basketball, tennis,
division 1 sports teams
UNT UNIVERSITY DAY & FLAG PARADE
UNT FOOTBALL TEAM, EAGLES
UNT MASCOT, “SCRAPPY”
UNT SCHOOL SPIRIT: GO EAGLES!
RESIDENT LIVING
14 residence
halls year round
Safe, comfortable,
and affordable
University and city bus
service: safe, clean and
free for UNT students
RESIDENT LIVING
TRADITIONS HALL
MOZART SQUARE
HONORS HALL
CRUMLEY HALL
CLARK HALL
UNT “MEAN GREEN” DINING HALL
CAMPUS
TRANSPORTATION
Ride free to class on the UNT
Shuttle or the Denton County
Transportation Authority's
Commuter Express!
UNT ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE BUILDING
UNT APOGEE FOOTBALL STADIUM
UNT’s College of Music
presents more concerts
than any other
organization in Texas
with more than 1,000
concerts and
performances annually.
UNT MURCHISON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
UNT BUSINESS LEADERSHIP BUILDING
UNT RESOURCE/COMPUTER LABORATORY
WHO APPLIES AS
AN INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT?
• Anyone on a Visa
• Permanent pending
• Anyone who does not
have US citizenship or a
Green Card
ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
Must have equivalent to a
US high school diploma
2.5 GPA high school
Freshman applicants
Must have equivalent to a US
high school diploma
Graduate applicants
Must have equivalent to a US
bachelor’s degree
HOW TO PROVE
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY
TOEFL: 79 IBT or 550 PBT
IELTS: Overall band of 6.5 or higher
Graduation from a U.S. high school
(must have attended for at least 3 years)
A grade of B or better in English Composition I &
II at a US college or university
An associate’s, bachelor’s, or master’s degree
earned in the US or other qualifying country
SAT1 (critical reading and writing sections):
500 or higher in both sections
AP English Language & Composition Exams:
3.0 or higher in both sections
IB diploma: grade 5 or higher
international.unt.edu/elp
INTENSIVE ENGLISH
LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
(IELI) AT UNT
One of the largest language programs in the
U.S.
•Conditional admission to some UNT programs
for qualified IELI applicants
•Beginner to advanced levels
•8 week terms year round
•Fun activities, field trips and culture building
•Level 6 students can take undergraduate
courses concurrently
•32 full-time instructors with master’s/doctoral
degrees
•Student services counselor and academic
advisors will assist you
IELI: CONDITIONAL
ADMISSION TO UNT
By completing IELI at UNT, you
can meet the English
proficiency requirement for
admission to the University of
North Texas.
IELI: HIGH ACADEMIC
STANDARDS
IELI at UNT provides solid
academic preparation through
highly qualified, full-time
instructors who provide individual
attention in small group classes.
IELI: RICH
MULTICULTURAL
EXPERIENCE
At IELI, you will make
friends from all over the
world and participate in a
variety of activities and
field trips. These activities
will immerse you in
American culture and allow
you to explore the North
Texas region.
UNT-INTERNATIONAL WORLD CULTURES TOUR
UNT-INTERNATIONAL DANCE PARTY
UNT-INTERNATIONAL EARTH DAY & INTERNATIONAL
FESTIVAL
UNT-INTERNATIONAL NIGERIAN FESTIVAL & KOREAN
FESTIVAL
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS-GPA
Grade Point Average Minimums for Consideration
Student Classification
GPA
Freshmen (first year)
2.5 GPA
Undergraduate transfer students with 1-29
credits hours
college 2.5 GPA
Undergraduate transfer students with >30 credit
hours
See Web
Graduate students (varies by department)
2.8 GPA on undergraduate
degree
3.0 GPA on last 60 hours of undergraduate
degree
3.4 GPA on master’s degree
ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS:
GRADUATE SCHOOL
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Official GRE/GMAT scores sent by
ETS
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UNT Test Code for GRE: 6481
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UNT Test Code for GMAT: 6DP8M-55
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3 letters of recommendation
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Statement of purpose
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Resume/curriculum vitae
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Departmental application (for some
departments
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Other requirements as specified by
the department (e.g. data sheet,
portfolio, audition, etc.)
Credit by Advanced
Placement Exam
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English language
& composition
English literature
& composition
Art history
Music, listening & literature
Studio art – drawing portfolio
Studio art – 2D design
Studio art – 3D design
Chinese language & culture
French language
German language
Italian language & culture
Japanese language & culture
Latin (Vergil)
Spanish language
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Calculus AB subscore for the
Calculus BC exam
Statistics
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Biology
Chemistry
Computer science A
Computer science AB
Environmental science
Physics B
Physics C (electricity &
magnetism)
Physics C (mechanics)
Economic - macroeconomics
Economics - microeconomics
Government & politics comparative
Government & politics - US
History - European
History - US
History - world
Human geography
Psychology
HOW TO APPLY
① Complete and submit application
a.
UNT : www.applytexas.org
b.
IELI:
http://international.unt.edu/ieli
-application
c.
Graduate: http://tsgs.unt.edu/
Check with department to
see if additional application is
required
② Application fee
③ English language proficiency (if any)
④ Official/original transcripts
⑤ Statement of finances
⑥ Department requirements (e.g.
GRE/GMAT, letters of
recommendation, audition, etc.)
APPLICATION DEADLINES
Program
Fall I
(Aug.-Oct.)
Fall II
(Oct.-Dec.)
Spring I
(Jan.-March)
Spring II
(March-May)
Summer
(June-Aug.)
IELI
Rolling
Deadlines
Rolling
Deadlines
Rolling
Deadlines
Rolling
Deadlines
Rolling
Deadlines
Program
Fall
(Aug.-Dec.)
Spring
(Jan.-May)
Summer
(May-Aug.)
Summer I Summer II
(June-July) (July-Aug.)
Undergraduate
applying within the US
Aug. 14
Dec. 6
April 15
May 1
June 1
Undergraduate
July 15
Nov. 15
April 1
April 15
May 1
applying
outsidedeadlines
the
*U.S. Graduate
vary by major. Please see the list of majors in the application itself for
US
deadline information regarding a specific major.
Graduate*
July 15
Nov. 15
May 13
May 13
May 15
*Many graduate programs at UNT have priority or Fall-only deadlines for admission that are
earlier than the dates noted above. Please, consult your program’s website for details.
Updated 7/8/14
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL WELCOME CENTER
Orientation
Arrival Assistance
Social and cultural events
Support services
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
& SCHOLAR SERVICES
Immigration Advising
UNT-INTERNATIONAL
RECRUITMENT OFFICE
Sycamore Hall, 289
Mailing Address
1155 Union Circle
#311067
Denton, Texas 762035017, USA
Physical Address
307 S. Avenue B
Sycamore Hall, Room 216 & 218
Denton, Texas 76201, USA
Phone: (940)369-7624
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