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UNT gives more options than any university in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, offering 114 bachelor's along with 126 master's and doctoral degree programs. We annually award more than $456 million in financial aid, including more than $70 million in scholarships. In addition, UNT is the largest provider of online courses among Texas public universities, offering a custom Bachelor Applied Arts & Sciences (BAAS) degree. This path offers credit for military and college courses previously taken, putting you on the fast track to a bachelor's degree. For more information about the bachelor of applied Arts & Sciences Programs click here. For connection to all academic resources for students click here.

Academic Resources on Campus

UNT Writing Center

The Writing Center is location on the 1st floor of Sage Hall (Room 150) and also in Willis 250C for walk-ins.

Writing Center Hours of Operation (Sage Hall, Room 150)
  • Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (online and in-person appointments available)
  • Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (online and in-person appointments available)
Willis Library Forum Hours of Operation (Room 250C) 
  • Sunday - Thursday, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. (walk-in sessions only; no scheduled appointments)
Online Appointments

Online Appointments must be scheduled 24 hours in advance. Follow these instructions to set up an online appointment.

  • Sundays, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

 

UNT Math Lab
Math Lab Hours of Operation (Sage Hall, Room 130)
  • Monday - Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (online and in-person appointments available)
  • Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (online and in-person appointments available)

The Math Lab is a free walk-in tutoring lab that serves students enrolled in undergraduate math courses at UNT. It is funded by student fees from students enrolled in these classes, and staffed by mathematics graduate students and undergraduate students with a passion for math. Math Lab Link

The Learning Center
The Learning Center was created to supplement and support academic excellence and life-long learning. A wide range of individual and group programs and resources are provided to maximize the academic potential of all University of North Texas students. Almost all Learning Center programs are FREE and include online and in-person options for academic coaching and tutoring, in addition to the Supplemental Instruction program, speed reading classes, GRE workshops, other graduate exam prep resources, Learning 101 workshops, and an academic resource library with many common textbooks and graduate exam study materials. Visit LearningCenter.unt.edu or stop by their office in Sage Hall for more information.

Additional Resources

​The Office of Disability Access can assist with adaptive strategies and academic accommodations if you qualify for disability accommodations. For more information, visit the office in Chestnut Hall, Suites 102 and 115.
The Emergency Student Loan is a resource that can help eligible students facing emergency expenses or unanticipated financial losses that threaten their enrollment. The level of assistance is up to $500 per academic year.
The UNT Student Veteran Services Center website provides links to external sites or resources. We do not control these sites and resources, do not endorse them, and are not responsible for their availability, content, or delivery of services. External websites are not bound by the University's policy; they may have their own policies or none at all.