Leading University of the Dallas-Fort Worth region
Fourth-largest University in Texas (more than 30,000 students)
98 bachelor, 123 master and 47 doctoral degree programs; many nationally recognized
A doctoral/research university, UNT ranks in the top 4 percent of U.S. colleges and universities classified by the Carnegie Foundation
More nationally accredited programs than any other university in the Metroplex
17:1 student-faculty ratio
Library system designated a major research library by the U.S. Department of Education (2 million cataloged holdings)
More students named Barry M. Goldwater Scholars than any other Texas university for three years in a row
More computers per student than any other university in the Dallas-Fort Worth region
Home of the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, the nation’s first accelerated residential program for gifted teens
Flagship university of the UNT System, which includes the UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth and the UNT Dallas Campus
300-acre property north of campus being renovated to house new UNT Research Park and College of Engineering
Developing a new campus in the I-20 corridor of southern Dallas, with construction expected to begin within a few years; UNT-Dallas will be the first public university inside the Dallas city limits
Quality of a private university at a lower cost
Named one of the top 100 colleges for Hispanic students and one of the nation’s 100 best colleges for African American students
More graduate students than any other university in the Metroplex