As one of the nation's largest universities, we offer 114 bachelor's, 97 master's and 39 doctoral degree programs. By providing access, welcoming diversity and strengthening our collaborations with our many educational, business and community partners, UNT's faculty and staff work each day to prepare students for the challenges they will meet in our changing world.

 

 
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Mission and plans

UNT President Smatresk

UNT governance and administration

Academic Leadership

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International Affairs

UNT history and traditions

Student access and success

UNT Emerald Eagle Scholars program gives academically talented undergraduates with high financial needs the best chance at success.

UNT's G-Force program supports Texas' Closing the Gaps initiative by staffing Go Centers in high schools, where students can get information from current college students about college life and details about aid and admissions.

New Student Orientation and Transition Programs connects new students to campus resources and plugs them into UNT's academic and social community so they are more likely to graduate.

Succeed at UNT helps students start their college career off strong, define their future and take control of their success.

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Welcoming Campus

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Sustainability

Fine arts

UNT offers more than 1,000 music concerts, art exhibitions and dance and theatre productions annually.

The College of Visual Arts and Design
Among the country's largest and most comprehensive public arts schools, CVAD offers lectures and artists' talks as well as rotating art exhibitions in four primary galleries.

The Murchison Performing Arts Center
Features two venues — Winspear Hall and the Lyric Theater — that showcase student talent. The outstanding acoustics in Winspear Hall are on par with the Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas and the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth as premier music halls in the North Texas region.

The university's nationally recognized College of Music
Offers more than 1,000 concerts per year, most of them free. Concerts range from intimate solo and chamber music concerts to large-scale choral, orchestral, jazz and operatic productions.

The Department of Dance and Theatre
Provides an eclectic mix of drama, comedy and dance concerts each year.

Join us

Education opens doors, changes lives and improves society. At UNT, we are committed to helping our nearly 47,000 students succeed at whatever endeavor they seek to pursue. We celebrate our more than 476,000 active alumni who use their UNT education to make a difference every day.