University of North Texas Reviews

  • 152 Reviews
  • Denton (TX)
  • Annual Tuition: $20,932
83% of 152 students said this degree improved their career prospects
88% of 152 students said they would recommend this school to others
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Natalie
  • Reviewed: 3/8/2017
  • Degree: Fitness Trainer
"The University of North Texas was a great school. The Department of Education faculty was hands on and always available to speak with me regarding classwork, future career options, etc. The classes were small enough where my professors were able to get to know me and help me on a personal level. I was able to work in the exercise physiology lab on a research study as a research assistant. I was also able to work as an assistant to the Sports Pedagogy Department. Overall, I had a great learning experience inside and outside the classroom at UNT."
Eric Garces
  • Reviewed: 3/6/2017
  • Degree: Music
"My undergraduate studies at the University of North Texas at Denton not only were enjoyable, but also very motivational. I could not help but reminisce the past semesters and how remarkable they were. Being a Music Major, I studied at the College of Music at UNT. The campus was gorgeous, there was always an event scheduled everyday for your entertainment. The concerts were held at Voertman Hall and the glorious Murchison Performing Arts Center. Not only the classes were great, but the Professors were great, too. They've always been helpful, encouraging and inspirational. I cannot stress enough how amazing that university is."
Bobby Barnes
  • Reviewed: 3/3/2017
  • Degree: Mathematics
"The University of North Texas is an amazing school for the price of attendance. In the Math and Chemistry departments, there are many professors that are willing to work with students to give them as much of a leg-up as they are able to- in both the classroom and outside opportunities that may be available."
Jasmine T.
  • Reviewed: 3/3/2017
  • Degree: Counseling
"I have enjoyed my experience in the UNT counseling program. The professors are passionate, experienced, and caring. The program has been going through a lot of changes though lately and it has affected a lot of people's enrollment sequences and graduation date. Other than those changes which can be very frustrating, the overall experience has been good."
Kayeron D. Bell
  • Reviewed: 2/27/2017
  • Degree: Anthropology
"I attended the University of North Texas from 2012 to 2014 after transferring from North Central Texas College in Corinth, Texas. My experience at UNT was absolutely extraordinary. I had passionate professors who were invested in the future of their students. I intend on attending UNT for graduate school in Fall 2017. I hope that my experience matches/surpass my wonderful experience during my undergrad."
Allyiah Daniels
  • Reviewed: 2/27/2017
  • Degree: Social Work
"The social work program at the University of North Texas is one of the best in the state. The program is small enough that your professors know you by name and face. If you needed extra assistance it is readily available to you. You go out into the work force more prepared then students from some other programs. The tuition isn't the cheapest but it isn't the most expensive either. There are many scholarship opportunities and on campus jobs, as well. The campus is very diverse and liberal. The town is not, however."
Stacey Scott
  • Reviewed: 2/20/2017
  • Degree: Human Services
"The University of North Texas was a great fit for me. I heard it had a great education program and had to see for myself. The university was extremely diverse, well maintained, and staffed with people to assist you in every capacity. It was scary for me as a young girl living away from my parents, but I grew into a young adult and met some of my best friends. Go Mean Green!!!"
Hailie Pelka
  • Reviewed: 2/5/2017
  • Degree: Hospitality Management
"I am very lucky to be attending the school that I am. The University of North Texas (UNT) designed a one of a kind program in the College of Merchandising, Hospitality, and Tourism. The program is a Masters in International Sustainable Tourism (MIST). The MIST program is the first of its kind, being a joint program between UNT and the Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE) in Turrialba, Costa Rica. I feel like this program was designed specifically for me. I struggled to find a grad school with a program for me. I have a bachelors in recreation and tourism studies and I wanted to study sustainability. The MIST program was the perfect combination. Classes are small, with only a handful of students in a cohort and that allows you to become very close with the faculty and staff. I look forward going to class every day and I feel like I am apart of a family. This program is so unique that is also attracts unique people. I have been able to meet people from all over the world and it will allow me to travel the world. Everyone dreams to be apart of something bigger than themselves... this program makes that dream a reality."
Jessica Mock
  • Reviewed: 2/1/2017
  • Degree: Music
"I have really enjoyed my time at the University of North Texas. I am pleased with how the music school is run and would recommend this institution to any student looking to pursue a Masters of Music. The classes are really tailored to your specific degree and prepare you for the next steps after receiving your Masters. The only down side is that sometimes different departments do not work with other, and therefore you do not get to know the vast majority of students in other fields. I would assume that this would be true of any large university's music school."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 1/31/2017
  • Degree: Information Technology
"Good school, some excellent professors. Rapidly growing."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: Counseling
"The program was wonderful. It is difficult for me to provide real feedback on the university as a whole because my program was very insular and I really only saw the same few professors and the same few buildings."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: Healthcare Administration
"I gained a lot of research experience that was valuable when pursuing a phd later."
Alex Gupta
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: Engineering
"It is the best university I have ever seen. It taught me how to live, how to behave and so many things. If I were a millionaire I would donate good chunk of money to this university. Research programs are excellent and they treat students where nicely."
Raymond Osei-Agyapong
  • Reviewed: 12/11/2016
  • Degree: Accounting
"The professors are nice and care for the wall being of the students. The program prepare students for the current job market and the challenges associated with it. The university of north Texas is very diverse with people from every continent studying here. The school also have very diverse teaching staff who are well prepared for the classes they teach. To succeed as a student at the university of north Texas, you have to work hard and smart. I'm not doing my masters at university of Dallas"
Kevan
  • Reviewed: 11/11/2016
  • Degree: Counseling
"As a graduate of the University of North Texas Counselor Education program and as a Board Certified Supervisor of Licensed Professional Counselors in the state of Texas, I am continually impressed with the quality of counselor training provided at UNT. I have several supervised bright, motivated individuals with degrees from other universities. I am continually surprised at how many of them are simply not as well prepared to practice counseling as those from the University of North Texas. I am a proud alumnus and can recommend this program wholeheartedly."
Elizabeth Sanders
  • Reviewed: 9/29/2016
  • Degree: Cultural Studies
"I got my Bachelor's degree at UNT and was so impressed by the department that I applied to the master's program. The professors know their stuff and I can tell that they love it. They are very different in their personalities, but each display a surprising enthusiasm for their subjects which helps make the classes interesting. The work load is difficult, but that's expected. They want us to do well and to stretch us, so they focus more on whether you understand and make an effort to do well in their classes. The program is very much about growing a student in concepts concerning the language and the faculty is open and kind in accomplishing that."
Cassie Farnsworth
  • Reviewed: 9/17/2016
  • Degree: Health Sciences
"I'm currently enrolled in the Speech-Language Pathology program at the University of North Texas. So far, I'm incredibly impressed with the professors' level of expertise, the organization of the program, and the clinical experience provided. I highly recommend UNT's program to any and all interested in this field."
Kara
  • Reviewed: 9/16/2016
  • Degree: Liberal Arts
"I live one hour away from University of North Texas, but I didn't mind the drive because I love my school. I chose to go to UNT because of the environment and I have finally found my place where I actually fit in. It's very diverse & the people are friendly."
Steven Collins
  • Reviewed: 8/17/2016
  • Degree: History
"My area of research required a couple of special projects and a minor in advance of my thesis. The History Department and my graduate committee professors allowed me the flexibility needed to complete my studies. I also believe that my experience benefited from the diverse backgrounds and experiences of the professors."
Laressa Dent
  • Reviewed: 8/5/2016
  • Degree: Criminal Justice
"The University of North Texas gave me the tools I needed to pursue my career. Not only did I receive tools to help me in my career but with life in general. I was able to start peer relationships that would last a lifetime. It made me see how team work is so beneficial which has been so rewarding working in both corporate America and as an educator. My professors truly gave me an opportunity to see how it would be in the real world. I was able to see if I really wanted to pursue curtain jobs. I got the insight I needed as a young adult getting ready to be a productive citizen in my community. The University of North Texas is a great college and I highly recommend it. They have to available campuses for your convenience, one in Denton and one in Dallas, as well as online courses."