University of North Texas at Dallas
Dallas, Texas
OVERLOOKING THE DOWNTOWN Dallas skyline, the University of North Texas at Dallas is the only public, four-year university in Dallas. The school has served as a pathway to social mobility since its establishment in 2010.
The university offers students the most affordable tuition plans in the Dallas region. Its partnerships with non-profit organizations, school districts, community colleges, and local businesses provide internship options and opportunities for post-graduate placement into the workforce. The Trailblazer Elite program provides leadership opportunities and resources to first-generation college students, while the Dr. Emmett J. Conrad Leadership program offers students paid summer internships at top Dallas area companies and organizations.
Faculty members combine scholarship and real-world professional experience in fields including business, child development and family studies, education, hospitality management, communication and digital media, criminal justice, biology, and more.
The 180-foot-tall Amanda and G. Brint Ryan Tower stands over the 264-acre main campus as a beacon that symbolizes the mission to empower students, transform lives, and strengthen communities.
UNT Dallas athletics includes men’s and women’s teams in basketball, cross country, and track, with future plans for men’s and women’s soccer.
By The Numbers
Admissions
Acceptance Rate | 90% |
Median composite SAT score | 890 |
Median ACT score | 17 |
Undergraduate Enrollment | 3,007 |
Students on Financial Aid | 92.61 |
Fees
In-State Tuition | $9,590 per year |
Out-of-State Tuition | $22,189 for year |
Room and Board | $7,001+ |
Demographics
African American Students | 28% |
Asian American Students | 3% |
Hispanic Students | 83% |
International Students | 0% |
Male/Female Ratio | 34/66 |
Campus Life
Greek System | N/A |
Freshman Living on Campus | |
Freshmen Who Return | 63% |
Student/Teacher Ratio | 16:1 |
Full-Time Faculty | 141 |
Other
Graduation in Four Years | 31% |
Graduation Overall | N/N |
Alumni Who Give $ to School | N/A |