University of North Texas
Locations: Denton (TX)
Annual Tuition: $21,244
Programs with 5+ Reviews
Student Reviews
Anon-annoyed
Reviewed: 1/15/2024
Degree:
UNT keeps screwing up my class schedule. They just simply don’t care!? Or they need the money that bad?? But I was supposed to graduate but I potentially can’t because I’m on a class waiting list AS A SENIOR!! And will have to take 1 single class next fall. I’m so frustrated. First they don’t even give me the degree that doesn’t even put on track to do what I want, while telling me it will (but only at their school? Since when does a school put you through sociology courses for a Psychology degree?... Read More
Brad Yar
Reviewed: 10/5/2022
Degree: Accounting
Overpriced, lack of critical thinking, absolutely horrible advisors, crappy payment plans. Most professors barely speak english, you will have trouble trying to understand any instructions given, and then they will get mad at the entire class for their incompetence. Good luck getting timely responses from anyone if its not about you paying the college. Most professors and departments rarely respond to you and it could be up to a month later. When you go through their support and they direct you to... Read More
BoundToo
Reviewed: 5/19/2022
Degree: Economics
UNT's Master of Science for Economics provides the most excellent education program you can receive at an affordable price. Even fully accredited schools with Ph.D. programs fail to deliver the same great experience UNT's Department of Economics provides. If you are interested in attaining a degree that maximizes your probability of getting a job or getting admitted to a Ph.D program, then UNT is the way to go!
KEYLA
Reviewed: 12/13/2021
Degree: Public Health
The financial aid office or horrible and disorganized, it is now the end of fall semester and i still dont know where my financial aid is although studentaid.gov says they have it. As others have said you definitely will not get a reply via email and if you do it will not be a direct answer to your question or it will not be timely ( I understand covid but wven with that 2 weeks is not timely just to answer my questions). They continually told me issue was resolved and here we are months later and... Read More
Victoria Junious
Reviewed: 12/27/2019
Degree: Fitness Trainer
The University of North Texas has something for everyone. Campus-wide events, over 400 different student organizations, bike-friendly roads, and even a vegan cafeteria are just a few of the unique perks of attending UNT. I absolutely loved my time there. As the sixth-largest school in Texas, it has room for everyone to make a space for themselves to call home. I was a part of a poetry club and enjoyed rock climbing at the rec center. My roommate found her home with the Pokmon club and played intermural... Read More
Grace Holcombe
Reviewed: 12/4/2019
Degree: English
This college is incredibly cost-efficient which is a big reason why I transferred here. I was originally at Austin College, but it was too expensive. UNT has some of the lowest student debt in the nation, and it's very easy to earn scholarships here. The campus is fairly easy to get around, but beware of classes being placed in buildings that don't match (I had American Literature in the Biology building and so on). The professors, especially for the English program, are incredibly nice, helpful,... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 6/29/2019
Degree: Mathematics
This university is a great academically stimulating environment. What I love about this university is that aside from being academically stimulating, it is very family friendly. From faculty down to students, everyone at the university is treated with dignity and respect.
Amber Christie
Reviewed: 6/3/2019
Degree: Communications
I loved my time spent at UNT as an undergraduate in the Communication Studies department. I consistently felt as though I was being challenged in ways the would eventually allow me success in my career, and led me to make the choice to pursue and graduate level education prior to entering the workforce. The professors I had during my undergraduate career were immensely helpful when it came to clarifying assignments and finding ways to motivate beyond typical or expected monologues. Professors in... Read More
Cory Gonzales
Reviewed: 6/1/2019
Degree: Speech Pathology
UNT is honestly an amazing university. my experience on campus was truly also positive. They were able to help me find scholarship due to my personal Financial situation. the faculty I got to work with were also very understanding and helpful. while not everyone I met was this way a large majority were. my only complaint was I felt the undergrad program could have pushed me a little hard. now being in graduate school I found that I wasn't pushed as hard as I would have liked to have been. however... Read More
Em
Reviewed: 5/16/2019
Degree: Art & Design
The Univerisity of North Texas (UNT) is a fantastic school for students interested in any major. The university offers a wide selection of degree programs and is well known for its College of Music as well as its College of Visual Art and Design (CVAD). During my four years at UNT, I studied Fine Arts and found the faculty, facilities, and course content phenomenal. The CVAD building was recently renovated and construction was completed following my graduation but from what I saw, the facilities... Read More
Jada Pegram
Reviewed: 3/15/2019
Degree: Health Sciences
The Rehabilitation Studies degree program at the University of North Texas is awesome! All of the classes are offered online so you can make your own flexible school schedule and have a job if necessary. All of my professors were extremely helpful and I still maintain contact with old professors and use them as references. I love the campus environment and stayed involved in different organizations. However, there is a lot of construction in Denton but I know once the new buildings and dorms are... Read More
Meagan Butler
Reviewed: 2/26/2019
Degree: English
I thoroughly enjoyed the campus life at the University of North Texas. Denton is a small town with a lot of character. It is often compared to Austin, Texas. It is close to Dallas and Fort Worth so there is always plenty to do. The campus was always going through improvements to make student life a better experience. The teachers in the English department were great. I believe they equipped me well and gave me every opportunity to succeed. My educational experience there trained me well for graduate... Read More
John Caruso
Reviewed: 1/2/2019
Degree: Fitness Trainer
The University of North Texas Prepared it's students in the kinesiology program for one thing, and one thing only: to enter graduate school and continue to pursue a a career of research in a field that is incredibly over saturated as is. The only viable option that could lead you down the path of a great career or a successful paycheck was to take the teaching track or to take the pre-med track. A general degree in kinesiology will get you nothing. I'm not angry at the experience or the university.... Read More
J
Reviewed: 10/22/2018
Degree: Biology
Absolute garbage. I would recommend this school to absolutely no one. Parking is nonexistent unless you want to pay $1,200. Online interfaces are terrible. Everything is under construction. Denton is gross and apartment monopolies will charge you thousands for a rat infested hole. Dorms are terrible with no privacy as you are subject to frequent prison style checks. It's not like you are paying thousands for the squalor of a dorm. It's awful, and my biggest regret in life so far is attending this... Read More
Kevin
Reviewed: 8/23/2018
Degree: Engineering
I would not recommend this college for any student. They have 40,000 students enrolled into the school. They have neither the facilities nor manpower available to cater for any students needs. Your biggest struggle in this school will be registering for classes. Parking is more expensive than in downtown Austin Texas, 250 bucks. This school was an immense struggle for me coz of the admin I would not recommend it. The school's student financial services is as horrible as they come, you will have to... Read More
Brandi Harris
Reviewed: 6/23/2018
Degree: English
My experience with UNT at both the undergraduate and graduate level was tremendous. My instructors in English were passionate, intelligent, and helpful. When taking classes around the college, I never had an instructor who wasn't willing to answer questions or offer assistance. UNT is a great place for learning!
CassiB
Reviewed: 5/31/2018
Degree: Anthropology
It was a great degree program that afforded a great job after graduation. What drew to the school was its affordability, as well as, the diversity. The campus includes a broad range of students, but even though many are from different backgrounds, the campus has the ability of bringing everyone together. While living on campus, I have never felt more safe, safety is a top priority for the school and I am proud to call myself an eagle. The resources available on school are simply amazing, so you should... Read More
Natalia Velasco
Reviewed: 3/13/2018
Degree: Psychology
I had the pleasure of studying at The University of North Texas for that past 3 years. In these 3 years I have not only learned about ABA from professors who teach, have worked and continue to do work in the field of ABA, and publish much of their own research but I have also gained a lot of experience working at the UNT Kristen Farmer Autism Center. My classes were always engaging and my passion grew in my years here which has pushed me to pursue my masters degree. If you are looking for a high... Read More
Kai
Reviewed: 2/27/2018
Degree: Visual Communications
The Communication Design program is known on the North Texas campus as the hardest degree to obtain, it's only rival being the engineering school. I submitted my entrance portfolio for acceptance into the program with 300 of my peers. Of the 75 accepts, only 16 of us graduated from the program with an art direction (AD) focus and 15 with a graphic design (GD) focus. They cut people every semester and it is mostly subjective since the work is concept based as well as technical skill and participation.... Read More
Ashlee Molone
Reviewed: 1/21/2018
Degree: MBA in Finance
UNT is a great school for a wide variety of students. As I am earning my Master's degree, it was very important to me to be able to find classes that I could take around a work schedule. With the 100% online MBA programs they offer, I am able to work full time, and also stay on track for a fast graduation.