Veteran Resources

Academics

UNT gives more options than any university in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, offering 112 bachelor's, 94 master's and 38 doctoral degree programs. We are the largest provider of online courses among Texas public universities and offer a custom Bachelor Applied Arts & Sciences (BAAS) degree, giving 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.

GI Bill: How Do I Get Started? 

The University of North Texas has several resources for military personnel who need information about benefits and programs. For more information about UNT veteran services, please visit https://registrar.unt.edu/veterans.

Student Veteran Services, located at Sage Hall, Suite 236 handles Montgomery GI Bill educational benefits.

Scholarships

College Scholarship Programs for Veterans

Internal Resources 

Student Financial Services

The UNT Writing Center

The Writing Center is located on the 1st floor of Sage Hall (Room 150) and also is open in Willis 250C for walk-ins from 5-9PM Sunday through Thursday. Hours of operation are included below.

Sage 150 Hours of Operation

Monday--Thursday 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. (Both online and in person appointments are available.)
Friday 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. (Both online and in person appointments are available.)

Willis Library Forum (Room 250C) Hours of Operation

Sunday--Thursday 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. (Walk-in sessions only; no scheduled appointments.)

Online Appointments (must schedule 24 hours in advance)

Follow the instructions here to set up an online appointment.

Sundays 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.

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.

Office of Disability Access

​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 Sage Hall, Suite 167.

Boots-to-Books Loan Program

External Resources 

The University of North Texas Veterans Center website provides links to other World Wide Web 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.

Overview of the GI Bill

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Denton County Veteran Services

Request your DD-214


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