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The UNT System consists of three institutions: University of North Texas, UNT Health Science Center and UNT Dallas. Learn more about their values, latest news and leadership, including the appointment of Harrison Keller as UNT's next president.
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It is the administrative overseer of three otherwise autonomous Texas institutions of higher learning: the University of North Texas, a research institution based in Denton; the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth; and the University of North Texas at Dallas in South-and Downtown Dallas.
106 academic programs ranked among the nation's Top 100. 2,100 outstanding faculty, including many distinguished scholars, researchers and artists. Named one of the nation’s top colleges for enrolling transfer students by U.S. News & World Report.
UNT System is the only university system based in and exclusively focused on the Dallas-Fort Worth region. It consists of three universities: UNT, UNTHSC, and UNT Dallas, offering a range of academic programs, research, and community engagement.
UNT and its three sister institutions are governed by the University of North Texas System, a system established in 1980 by the board of regents and legislatively recognized in 2003 by the 78th Texas Legislature.
The University of North Texas System consists of three institutions: UNT in Denton, UNTHSC in Fort Worth, and UNT Dallas. Learn about their missions, programs, campuses, and maps.
As one of Texas' largest universities, we offer 114 bachelor’s degrees, 97 master’s degrees and 39 doctoral degrees programs within the university's 14 colleges and schools.