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University of North Texas

Denton, TXPublic4-YearAccredited
55.67 - Average

Graduation Rate

60%

IPEDS 2023

Retention Rate

77%

IPEDS 2023

Acceptance Rate

72%

IPEDS 2023

Total Enrollment

52,260

IPEDS 2023

Cost & Financial Aid

Avg Net Price

Not reported

College Scorecard

Receiving Aid

Not reported

College Scorecard

Avg Grant Aid

Not reported

College Scorecard

Student-Faculty Ratio

23:1

IPEDS 2023

About University of North Texas

The University of North Texas is a public four-year institution located in Denton, Texas, a midsize city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. With an enrollment of 52,260 students (IPEDS 2023), it is one of the largest universities in Texas. The institution holds a quality score of 55.67 out of 100, a completion rate of 60% (IPEDS 2023), and a retention rate of 77% (IPEDS 2023).

UNT offers a broad range of applied and technical programs including Computer and Information Systems Security/Auditing/Information Assurance (bachelor's and associate's), Engineering/Industrial Management (bachelor's and associate's level), Health/Health Care Administration/Management (bachelor's), Mechanical/Mechanical Engineering Technology/Technician (associate's), Aeronautics/Aviation/Aerospace Science and Technology (associate's), and Construction Engineering Technology/Technician (associate's).

Denton's location within a major metropolitan corridor gives UNT students access to a wide employment market, making it a significant regional institution for workforce and technical education in north Texas.

Accreditation: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges

Campus Setting

City: Midsize

Calendar System

Semester

Contact Information

Dr. Harrison Keller

harrison.keller@unt.edu

1501 W.Chestnut Ave., Denton, TX 76203-1277

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