Institution Type: | Public |
Campus Setting: | Southwest Mid-size city |
Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
School Mascot: | Scrappy |
School Colors: | Green & white |
diverse student population, lots of nontraditional students and commuters. lots of options for food on campus. great teachers and class sizes.…
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UNT is a diverse campus filled with accommodating people and places. Although it is a big school it feels smaller than it really is. Filled with great faculty and great…
The campus is so beautiful and the people are so kind! I think it's a great college to start your freshman year, since the staff and student organizations are super…
UNT is a public research university deeply committed to advancing educational excellence and preparing students to become thoughtful, engaged citizens of the world.
This is accomplished through a broad and balanced array of programs where well-prepared students and dedicated scholars and artists collaborate with our local and global communities in the creation, integration, application and dissemination of knowledge. In this way, UNT creates an enriched and sustainable future for our students, state, nation and world.
I love it here! The campus is extremely diverse wouldn't pick any other place to spend 4 years.
Read MoreALL THE TIME! There is not a single day were I'm bored at UNT
Read MoreI'm not exactly a people person but despite the odds, I enjoy UNT. I would go into detail about the school spirit when it comes to sporting events but let's just say it's full of green madness & very fun to attend. The RA's, teachers are mostly friendly & the students vary when it comes to personality and interest.
Read MoreThe first couple of months were kind of hard, and it took a lot of getting used to, but because I met some really cool people and took time to go out and do things on campus it has really become my second home.
Read MoreI think that UNT is just right for me. The town has a ton of great restaurants to choose from and the stadium and rec center are new which is a big plus.
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