Tuition and Mandatory Fees
Tuition, fees, room and board are subject to increase or decrease without notice by action of the Texas Legislature and/or the UNT System Board of Regents. Students are responsible for any additional amounts due UNT Dallas resulting from post audits and corrections, including all fees and waivers, i.e., registration assessing errors, changing from off-campus to on-campus classes, invalid employment waivers, etc.
For current information on tuition and fees, visit the Student Business Services website (untdallas.edu/sbs). Student Business Services is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Undergraduate tuition rates
Note: Tuition rates are subject to change
Visit the Student Business Services website (untdallas.edu/sbs/tuition-and-fees) for the most current tuition and fee rates.
Graduate tuition rates
Note: Tuition rates are subject to change
Visit the Student Business Services website (untdallas.edu/sbs/tuition-and-fees) for the most current tuition and fee rates.
Explanation of fees
Note: Fees are subject to change
Visit the Student Business Services website: (untdallas.edu/sbs/tuition-and-fees/explanation-fees.php) for current fees.
Mandatory - Incidental fees
Student service fee
Student service fees are assessed in proportion to the number of semester credit hours for which a student registers to cover the cost of student services that directly involve or benefit students.
Medical services fee
The medical services fee is used solely to provide medical services to students enrolled at the university.
Intercollegiate athletics fee
This fee applies only to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at UNT Dallas. The Intercollegiate Athletics fee is assessed in proportion to the number of credit hours to cover the cost of UNTD athletics programs, capped at 12 hours.
Undergraduate advising fee
The undergraduate advising fee supports the advising function for undergraduate courses.
Technology fee
This fee applies only to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at UNT Dallas. The Technology fee is assessed in proportion to the number of credit hours for which a student registers to defray costs associated with the equipment in the open computer labs.
Library fee
This fee applies only to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at UNT Dallas. The Library fee is assessed in proportion to the number of credit hours for which a student registers to cover the expenses associated with electronic resources, library books, and software.
Graduate orientation fee
This fee applies only to graduate students enrolled at UNT Dallas for the first time. The fee is assessed as a one-time charge.
Undergraduate matriculation fee
This fee applies only to undergraduate students enrolled at UNT Dallas for the first time. The fee is assessed as a one-time charge. The fee covers the cost of new student admission, online application services, document processing, credit evaluation, and other services associated with the processing and support of new students up to enrollment at UNT Dallas.
Other fees
Distance learning fee
A distance education fee is assessed in proportion to the number of credit hours for which a student is enrolled in an online or hybrid course.
Science laboratory fee
A science laboratory fee is assessed to all students enrolled in a science laboratory section. Laboratory fees are collected to cover the cost of materials and supplies used by students in the laboratory.
Universities Center at Dallas Fee
Students enrolling for upper-division undergraduate courses or graduate courses offered by the partner universities of the Universities Center at Dallas, may enroll at their home institution for courses offered by the other UCD universities. UCD is located in downtown Dallas.
Graduation Application Fee
Students applying for graduation will be charged a one-time, non-refundable graduation fee.
Orientation fees - New Student
Freshman Students: $140.00; Transfer Students: $80.00
Replacement ID card
Students receive the first ID card at no cost. Replacement cost for ID cards is $5.00.
Late registration fee
A flat fee of $50.00 will be charged to students registering during the designated late registration period.
Parking fees
Please refer to Parking Services at police.untdallas.edu/parking-office.
Graduate Admissions Application Fee
A $50.00 non-refundable application fee for graduate students.
Placement Testing Fee
$30.00
Credit by Exam Fee
UNT Dallas awards undergraduate college credit on the basis of local and national examinations, subject to general limitations. Examinations are offered by several UNT Dallas departments. A $53.00 fee is collected from those students who take credit by examination at UNT Dallas.
Option to pay tuition by installment
The Texas Legislature has the authority to modify or eliminate installment payment of tuition at each regular or called legislative session.
UNT Dallas provides for the payment of tuition and fees during the fall and spring terms/semesters through the following alternatives:
- Full payment of tuition and fees upon registration or by the payment deadline for early registration; or
- Selection of the installment plan. By selecting the installment plan, the student understands that it is a contractual agreement and agrees to make the installment payments by the due dates indicated.
Tuition and fees must be paid in full for each summer term upon registration or by the payment deadline for early registration.
Tuition payment by installment is not offered during the summer.
Non-refundable fee for tuition by installment
Handling fee: $20.00
Note: A $20.00 non-refundable handling fee will be charged to the student’s account each semester the installment plan is selected. Students who choose the installment plan option recognize they are in a contractual relationship and accept the terms of the installment plan contract.
A student who fails to make payment of tuition and fees (including any incidental fees) by the due date may be prohibited from registering for classes until full payment is made. A student who fails to make payment prior to the end of the term/semester may be denied credit for the work done that term/semester.
See untdallas.edu/sbs/payments/installment-plan for procedures and policies concerning installment payment of tuition.
Tuition and fees payments
Credit card payments (MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover) and echeck payments may be made through self-service at MyDallas.unt.edu. Credit and debit card payments are assessed an additional 2.79% service fee to cover the processing cost for the payment. Electronic checks (echeck) are accepted with no additional fee.
Tuition and fee payments also may be made by personal check, money order, cashier’s check, or cash at Student Business Services at the Student Center. Student Business Services requires the student identification number to be recorded on all check and money order payments made in person.
eBills are provided for registration. Account balances and schedule information may be obtained through self-service at MyDallas.unt.edu.
Cash Payments
Cash payments are accepted only at Student Business Services at the Student Center. Please do not mail cash payments.
Tuition and fee policies
Tuition covers undergraduate and graduate work. Students must purchase their own textbooks and supplies.
Fees charged for late registration and miscellaneous items are noted in the Explanation of Fees section.
Full-time tuition rate information
(Timely graduation tuition program)
At UNT Dallas, full-time undergraduate students pay the same amount for university tuition and fees in a fall or spring semester regardless of how many hours they take. Students are considered full-time once they register for 12 hours or more. More information is available at untdallas.edu/sbs/tuition-and-fees.
Student financial obligation agreement
Students are required to accept the Student Financial Obligation Agreement, prior to initial registration for the first term of enrollment.
Tuition charged for excess and repeated credit hours
Undergraduate students who attempt 30 or more semester credit hours beyond the minimum number of hours required for completion of their degree program will be charged additional tuition amounts. Hours attempted by students who enrolled initially in the 1999 fall semesters are exempt.
Undergraduate students who enroll in certain courses more than twice will be charged additional tuition amounts. Please refer to registrar.untdallas.edu/registration/excessive-hours for specific information.
Residency Regulations for Tuition Purposes
A student’s state of residency is determined prior to first enrollment in accordance with rules and regulations established by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Detailed information on residency is available at the state website www.collegeforalltexans.com. New students may contact the Office of Admissions for detailed residency information. Current UNT Dallas students should contact the Office of the Registrar. Students who are not legal residents of Texas must pay nonresident tuition, including the statutory tuition charges and standard university fees approved by the Board of Regents. Admission requirements for nonresidents are the same as for resident students.
Certain residency exceptions do not affect actual residency status but do allow for a nonresident tuition exemption. Refer to “Tuition and Fee Waivers” in this section for further information.
Responsibility of the student
Students are notified of their residency classification upon admission and are responsible for registering under the proper status. Any questions concerning residence must be discussed with residency determination officials in the Office of Admissions and/or the Office of the Registrar prior to registration.
Any student erroneously classified as a resident will be reclassified and required to pay all out-of-state tuition due. Attempts to evade nonresident fees may subject the student to the statute penalty and possible disciplinary action.
Change of status nonresident to resident
A student who is at any time classified as a nonresident retains nonresident status until reclassification as a resident is applied for and officially approved by the Office of the Registrar.
Change of status from resident to nonresident
Students who are classified as residents but become nonresidents by virtue of any change of domicile must notify the Office of the Registrar of such change immediately. Students who believe they have been erroneously classified have the opportunity for appeal. The appeal is to be made to the authority by whom the original classification was assigned, either in the Office of Admissions or Office of the Registrar.
Tuition and fee waivers/exemptions
Several exemptions and waivers are available to qualifying students who meet the specific state requirements for each individual waiver or exemption. Brief descriptions of these are listed below. Waiver/exemptions refunds must be requested during the term/semester application is made. Such requests must be made prior to the 12th class day in long terms/semesters, the 4th class day in the summer sessions (except 3W1), 2nd class day in 3W1. Requests for retroactive refunds are not honored. Information regarding waivers and exemptions is available at Student Business Services or at untdallas.edu/sbs/waivers-and-exemptions. Posted waivers are subject to post audit and correction.
Exemptions
For a complete list, please see: untdallas.edu/sbs/waivers-and-exemptions.
Tuition and fee refunds
A student who drops a course or withdraws from the university within certain time periods may be entitled to a partial refund of tuition and fees. These refunds are calculated according to the category and time schedule listed at untdallas.edu/sbs. Refund periods and rates are subject to change by the state legislature. Delinquent payment fees, late registration charges, and installment handling fees are non-refundable. Any financial obligation to UNT Dallas must be resolved before any refunds will be made.
Class drop refunds
Refunds are made for any course dropped through the 12th class day for the long semester. Corresponding dates are set for 8 week and summer terms/sessions. See the Academic Calendar at registrar.untdallas.edu/academic-calendars for specific dates. The semester’s first-class day is always the first official university day of classes and not the first day of an individual’s class.
Note: If all classes for the semester are dropped, see “Schedule of Withdrawal Refunds” in this section.
Students applying for financial aid are required to notify Student Financial Aid and Scholarships before dropping any class to learn how it will affect current or future financial aid eligibility.
Withdrawal from the university
Withdrawal refunds are determined by the number of enrolled semester credit hours at the time of withdrawal. Withdrawal percentages are applied to the total amount of tuition and fees as prescribed by state law, not the amount paid. The withdrawal schedule and percentages of refund shown below pertain to total withdrawal from the term/semester and are mandated by the state legislature. The term/semester’s first class day is always the first official university day of classes and not the first day the individual attends class. A withdrawal refund is based on the day of withdrawal, regardless of the date the class first meets.
Additional information may be found at untdallas.edu/sbs or by contacting Student Business Services.
The withdrawal schedule and percentage of a pro-rata refund pertain to total withdrawal from the term/semester and are mandated by federal law. Please contact Student Financial Aid and Scholarships regarding pro-rata refund schedules and percentages.
Schedule withdrawal refunds
Please see important dates at untdallas.edu/sbs
*Note: Some fees are non-refundable.
Delinquent payment fees, late registration charges, publication fees and installment handling fees are non-refundable.
Tuition rebates for certain undergraduates
Section 54.0065 of the Texas Education Code provides up to a $1,000 tuition rebate to resident undergraduate students. To be eligible for a rebate under this program, a student must:
- Have enrolled for the first time in an institution of higher education in the Fall 1997 semester or later.
- Request a rebate for course work related to a first baccalaureate degree received from a general academic teaching institution.
- Have been a resident of Texas and have been entitled to pay resident tuition at all times while pursuing the degree.
- If enrolled for the first time in Fall 2005 or later, graduate within four calendar years for a four-year degree or within five calendar years for a five-year degree if the degree is in a program determined by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to require more than four years to complete; and
- Have attempted no more than 3 hours in excess of the minimum number of semester credit hours required to complete the degree under the catalog under which the student will graduate.
Hours attempted include transfer credits, course credit earned exclusively by examination (except that, for the purpose of this program, only the number of semester credit hours earned exclusively by examination in excess of 9 semester credit hours is treated as hours attempted), courses dropped after the official census date, for-credit developmental courses, optional internship and cooperative education courses and repeated courses. Courses dropped for reasons that are determined by the institution to be totally beyond the control of the student shall not be counted.
For students concurrently earning a baccalaureate degree and a Texas teaching certificate, required teacher education courses shall not be counted to the extent that they are over and above the free electives allowed in the baccalaureate degree program.
Effective for students who enroll for the first time in Fall 2005 or later, an otherwise eligible student may be eligible for a tuition rebate without satisfying the requirements of item 4 above if the student is awarded a baccalaureate degree and the institution determines that the student’s failure to comply was caused by a demonstrated hardship condition.
For additional information concerning tuition rebates, contact the Office of the Registrar or your academic advisor.
General financial policies
UNT Dallas is a state-assisted institution subject to state laws. Extension of credit is prohibited and all financial obligations to the university must be paid when due. Tuition, fees, and room and board are subject to change by action of the Texas Legislature or the Board of Regents of UNT.
Correction of errors
Students are responsible for any additional amounts due UNT Dallas resulting from auditing and correction of records after registration fees have been paid including all registration assessment errors, change from off-campus to on-campus classes, invalid employment waivers, etc.
Payments by Third Party
Checks issued by a third party in payment of a student’s tuition, fees or other charges made by UNT Dallas should be made payable to UNT Dallas. The student’s name and/or student ID number should be included on the payment.
Returned Checks
A returned check is defined as any check, similar sight order or electronic bank draft returned to the university unpaid due to no fault of the bank or the university.
Upon receipt of a returned check, notification is mailed to the issuing party or the individual in whose behalf the check was issued. The address on the check and/or the address in the official university records is used. The check is payable on or before 10 working days from the date of the notice. Only cash, cashier’s check or money order is accepted for payment of the returned check and service charge ($25 per check).
A student may be withdrawn immediately from the university if payment is not made within the stated time period. DO NOT stop attending classes unless you receive official notification of your withdrawal. Notification of withdrawal is made to the address on the check and/or the address in the official university records.
Check-issuing privileges are suspended while any returned check and/or service charge are outstanding.
If the university receives three or more returned checks during an academic year, the check-issuing privileges of the individual are revoked.
If all attempts to collect a returned check have failed, civil or criminal legal action may be taken in accordance with Texas state law (Sections 31.06 and 32.41 of the Texas Penal Code).
Stop-payment on tuition checks
A student who has not already done so, will be withdrawn from UNT Dallas on the date the returned stop-payment check is received by UNT Dallas. A returned check service charge ($25 per check) will be assessed. Tuition refund charges are based on normal refund policy.
If a student wishes to be withdrawn, the Office of the Registrar should always be contacted as soon as possible.
Financial Aid
UNT Dallas provides several methods of assisting students in financing their education. Financial assistance (financial aid) awarded through UNT Dallas may include a combination of federal grants, scholarships, state aid programs, loans, and/or part-time work-study opportunities for those who qualify. The different types of financial aid available to UNT Dallas students are explained later in this section.
Applications and complete descriptions of all programs, requirements, and qualifications are available at Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, Student Center. You may also call (972) 780-3662 or visit our website at http://untdallas.edu/finaid.
Application Period and Deadlines for federal and state aid
The application period begins October 1 of each year for the following academic year (fall, spring, summer). The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Texas Application of State Financial Aid (TASFA) is available each October for the upcoming academic year and should be completed as early as possible. For federal financial aid, students are encouraged to apply online at studentaid.gov. Students whose application files are completed by the priority dates are ensured first consideration for awards. Application data is received electronically from the Central Processing System (Federal Student Aid Programs) through which applications are processed. The application data must reach our office before a file can be processed. To ensure that your FAFSA reaches UNT Dallas, include our school code, 042421, on your application. For state financial aid, students are encouraged to access the application at untdallas.edu/finaid/basics/tasfa.php. The TASFA can be submitted directly to the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships. Students whose application files are completed by the priority dates are ensured first consideration for awards.
UNT Dallas’ Priority Dates
- Fall/spring term/semester: January 15
- Spring term/semester only: August 15
- Summer term: March 1
A separate UNT Dallas summer application must be completed for summer financial aid. This application is available online (my.untdallas.edu) in March for the following summer term. The FAFSA for the year preceding the summer is also required.
General Eligibility Requirements
Before any federal assistance is granted (Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, Federal Work-Study, or loans from the Federal Direct Stafford Loan Program), general eligibility and program requirements must be met. To be eligible for financial aid you must:
- establish eligibility by completing and filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA);
- not be in default on any Title IV loan (Federal Perkins or Federal Stafford), or owe a refund or repayment on educational funds received at any institution;
- be a U.S. citizen or eligible noncitizen;
- be registered with the Selective Service if you are a male at least 18 years old born after December 31, 1959 (most males between the ages of 18 and 25, including permanent residents and other eligible noncitizens, are required to register with Selective Service);
- enroll in and maintain at least a half-time class load for most programs;
- use all funds received through financial aid for educational purposes;
- be accepted for admission by the university and enrolled in a degree granting program;
- be making satisfactory academic progress;
- have a valid Social Security Number; and
- have a high school diploma or a GED (general equivalency diploma) and
- not have a conviction for the possession or sale of illegal drugs for an offense that occurred while you were receiving federal student aid (such as grants, work-study, or loans).
Before any state assistance is granted (TEXAS Grant, TPEG, Tuition Grant, Texas College Work-Study), general eligibility and program requirements must be met. To be eligible for financial aid you must:
- establish eligibility by completing and filing the Texas Application for State Financial Aid (TASFA);
- be a non-citizen Texas resident;
- submit a statement of Selective Service registration status;
- enroll in and maintain at least a half-time class load for most programs;
- use all funds received through financial aid for educational purposes;
- be accepted for admission by the university and enrolled in a degree granting program;
- be making satisfactory academic progress;
- have a high school diploma or a GED (general equivalency diploma)
Note: Transient and visiting students are not eligible for financial aid.
Special Conditions for Financial Aid Applicants
- Refunds and Repayments. If you officially withdraw, cease attendance, or are administratively withdrawn from UNT Dallas, any refund of tuition and fees and other university charges will be assessed for return to programs from which you (or your parents if they received a Federal Parent Loan) were originally paid and you may be subject to the Return to Title IV calculation. For more information regarding the Return to Title IV process, please visit the OFAS website at http://untdallas.edu/finaid.
- Federal, state, and institutional regulations require that each student must maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP) to be eligible for financial aid programs. Minimum standards must be achieved by the end of any given enrollment period at UNT Dallas. Satisfactory academic progress (SAP) is defined in both quantitative and qualitative measures.
- Official transcripts are not issued to any student who has an unpaid account or owes a defaulted federal student loan received from any university.
Satisfactory Academic Progress
Note: This policy is subject to change at any time, and without prior notice.
Policy Statement
Federal regulations require the University of North Texas at Dallas to monitor student academic progress to ensure students establish and remain eligible to receive Federal Title IV sources of student aid. The office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships (“SFAS”) monitors the academic progress of each recipient and potential recipient of Title IV funds to evaluate academic progress and to determine continued eligibility for Title IV student aid.
Application of Policy
All undergraduate, graduate, and Law students who are applying for and\or receiving financial assistance.
Definitions
Academic Progress: “Academic Progress” means the qualitative and pace of progression measures of a student’s progress towards completing requirements for a degree.
Academic Term: “Academic Term” means a period of student enrollment. The university academic calendar includes three (3) terms including fall, spring and summer semesters.
Financial Aid Warning: “Financial Aid Warning” is a financial aid status assigned to a student following an academic term in which the student did not make satisfactory academic progress. The student may still be eligible to receive Title IV program funds.
Financial Aid Probation: “Financial Aid Probation” is a financial aid status assigned to a student following an academic term in which the student was on Financial Aid Warning and did not make satisfactory progress and went to Not Meeting, but the student successfully appealed the determination of lack of satisfactory progress and the SFAS determined that the student should be able to meet satisfactory academic progress standards by the end of the academic term while on financial aid probation. The student may still be eligible to receive Title IV program funds.
Academic Plan Status: “Academic Plan Status” is a financial aid status assigned to a student who will be monitored in accordance with the terms of an approved academic plan. This status is assigned when a student’s appeal is approved following a term on financial aid probation, and SFAS determines that the students will meet satisfactory academic progress standards by the end of the academic plan. The student may still be eligible to receive Title IV program funds.
Financial Aid Not Meeting: “Financial Aid Not Meeting” is a financial aid status assigned to a student during an academic term in which a student was not meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress (“SAP”) requirements. Students are not eligible to receive Title IV program funds while at a Not Meeting status.
Grade Point Average (“GPA”): “Grade Point Average (“GPA”)” is calculated by dividing the total number of grade points by the total number of semester hours attempted in residence at the University of North Texas at Dallas which includes all courses with grades of A, B, C, D, and F. Courses with grades of P, NP, I, or W are not counted in the GPA however, they are counted as courses attempted. For SAP purposes, SFAS uses the Cumulative Grade Point Average as defined by UNTD Academic Policy.
Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships (“SFAS”): “Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships (“SFAS”)” means the University of North Texas at Dallas office with specific responsibility for evaluating student academic progress to determine initial and continued eligibility for Title IV student aid.
Procedures and Responsibilities
1. Evaluation of Satisfactory Academic Progress (“SAP”) - SFAS monitors the academic progress of each recipient and potential recipient of Title IV student aid. Student academic progress is evaluated at the end of every academic term following the posting of final grades to determine continued eligibility for Title IV student aid. Evaluations of SAP by SFAS are conducted exclusively to consider eligibility for Title IV student aid and neither replace nor override other University of North Texas at Dallas academic policies related to evaluation of a student’s academic status. The standards of SAP are either the same as or stricter than the University of North Texas at Dallas academic standards for students who are not receiving Title IV student assistance.
2. Satisfactory Academic Progress - Every graduate, undergraduate, and Law student who applies for and receives Title IV student aid must maintain SAP to remain eligible for such aid, regardless of whether the student is a first-time applicant or has received aid in the past, and regardless of whether the student attends University of North Texas at Dallas full-time or part-time. To achieve SAP, students must meet both qualitative and pace of progression standards at the end of each academic term as defined below:
A. Qualitative Requirement for SAP - To meet the standard for SAP, students must meet or exceed the following grade point average at the end of the academic term. Grades from transfer coursework at an institution other than University of North Texas at Dallas will not be factored into the calculation of a student’s cumulative GPA.
i. Undergraduate students - 2.0 cumulative GPA for all terms.
ii. Graduate students - 3.0 cumulative GPA for all terms.
iii. Law students - 2.0 cumulative GPA for all terms.
B. Pace of Progression Requirements for SAP - An ongoing measure that ensures a student in on track to complete their program in the maximum timeframe. Pace of Progression is determined by dividing the cumulative number of hours a student has successfully completed by the cumulative number of hours a student has attempted. All attempts at a course, including repeated courses, are included in the calculation of total hours attempted and pace of progression. Students must successfully complete at least 67% of all credit hours attempted. Attempted hours include repeated, failed, incomplete, withdrawn from, and transfer credit hours.
C. Incomplete Classes - Incomplete classes will be considered the same as an “F” when evaluating SAP. Once an Incomplete class has had a final grade assigned, in accordance with UNTD Academic Policy, SAP will be recalculated for the most current term.
D. Withdrawn Classes - Withdrawn Classes will be considered as an unsuccessful course attempt when calculating pace of progression and maximum time frame.
E. Repeated Courses - Repeated Courses are included in the calculations for pace of progression as well as maximum time frame as both attempted hours and completed hours, if attempt was successful. Repeated Courses are included in the cumulative GPA as defined by UNTD Academic Policy.
F. Transfer Courses - Transfer Courses and applied in two deferent ways for SAP purposes.
i. Pace of Progression - All courses accepted by UNTD in transfer will be counted as hours attempted and hours completed in the pace of progression calculation.
ii. Maximum Time Frame - Only those transfer courses accepted toward a student’s current academic program of student will be counted in the maximum time frame calculation.
G. Remedial Courses - Remedial Courses, as defined by UNTD Academic Policy, are included in the pace of progression calculations however, remedial courses are excluded from the maximum time frame calculation.
H. Pass\No Pass Grades - Courses with a grade of “Pass” are counted as hours attempted and hours completed for the pace of progress and maximum time frame calculations. Courses with a grade of “No Pass” are counted as an unsuccessful course attempt in the pace of progression and maximum time frame calculations. Pass\No Pass Grades are defined by UNTD Academic Policy.
3. Financial Aid Warning - Students failing to meet SAP will be placed on financial aid warning. Students on financial aid warning remain eligible to receive Title IV program aid for the academic term following the academic term during which the student did not meet SAP standards. Students will not be placed on financial aid warning for consecutive academic terms. If a student is not meeting SAP requirements at the conclusion of an academic term which s/he is on financial aid warning, the student will not be eligible for financial aid in any future academic terms until all SAP requirements are met or the student successfully appeals as set forth below.
4. Financial Aid Notices - Loss of Eligibility - SFAS will provide notice of the loss of eligibility for Title IV student aid to a student not meeting SAP including specific details regarding the process for re-establishing eligibility and the process for appeal of the determination.
5. Appeal of Eligibility - Failure to Meet SAP - A student may appeal a loss of Title IV eligibility by submitting a written notice to SFAS no later than the prescribed deadline of the academic term for which a student is appealing that identifies circumstances to be considered in mitigation of the failure to make SAP. The notice of appeal must include a description of mitigating circumstances that may be considered by SFAS with an explanation of how the mitigating circumstances affected the student and how the student will be able to make SAP in the subsequent academic term. Mitigating circumstances that may be considered by SFAS include:
Serious injury to the student, or a member of the student’s immediate family, or
A. Serious injury to the student, or a member of the student’s immediate family, or
B. Serious extended illness of the student, a member of the student’s immediate family, or
C. Death of a student’s relative, or
D. Learning disability as documented in the Office of Disability Accommodation, or
E. Military service, or
F. Working towards a special degree, maximum credit hours or
G. Other special circumstances.
Appeal Approved: After a successful appeal, a student may be placed on financial aid probation as set forth in paragraph 6 below. Title IV aid may be disbursed during these periods.
Appeal Denied: If a student appeal of financial aid eligibility is denied, the student is responsible for paying educational costs until the student improves his/her academic records to meet SAP. Students who are denied due to maximum time frame are responsible for paying educational costs for the remainder of their degree plan.
6. Financial Aid Probation - If an appeal of financial aid eligibility is approved, the student will be placed on Financial Aid Probation and Title IV aid may be disbursed during the period of probation. The probation period must include requirements that a student must meet to achieve SAP by the end of the probationary period. If a student is not meeting SAP at the end of the financial aid probationary period, SFAS will notify the student that financial aid eligibility is denied until such time as the student is able to demonstrate SAP. Notice of loss of eligibility status following a period of financial aid probation may be appealed in accordance with the procedures set forth in paragraph 5 of this policy.
7. Maximum Time Frame for Degree Completion - To remain eligible for Title IV student aid, undergraduate, graduate, and law students must complete degree program requirements within 150% of the published length of their degree.
Scholarships
The University offers a variety of competitive academic scholarships to entering freshmen, transfer, and graduate students. Information in this catalog is correct at the time of printing, but is subject to change without prior notification. Visit the UNT Dallas Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships web site for additional scholarship details at http://untdallas.edu/finaid.
Scholarships Available to Entering Freshmen Students
For Freshmen students entering the University in the fall 2023 semester, the following scholarships are available. For Freshmen Students entering the University in the fall 2024 semester, limited scholarships could be available based on funding.
Presidential Scholarship
Our most prestigious, merit-based freshman scholarship. Value of up to $66,800 ($16,700 per year, over four years of undergraduate study). Presidentialscholars@untdallas.edu (email for specific application process).
Excellence Scholarship
This scholarship has a value of up to $20,000 ($5,000 per year; $2,500 per fall & spring term) through four years of undergraduate study only or the completion of the first baccalaureate degree. To qualify, a student must have a minimum high school grade point average of 3.75. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a 3.00 cumulative GPA in all UNTD coursework, earns 30 hours of credit at UNT Dallas in the academic year, and meets Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This scholarship may not be combined with any other UNTD New Freshmen Scholarship.
Blazer Scholarship
This scholarship has a value of up to $16,000 ($4,000 per year; $2,000 per fall & spring term) through four years of undergraduate study only or the completion of the first baccalaureate degree. To qualify, a student must have a minimum high school grade point average of 3.6 up to 3.749. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a 3.00 cumulative GPA in all UNTD coursework, earns 30 hours of credit at UNT Dallas in the academic year, and meets Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This scholarship may not be combined with any other UNTD New Freshmen Scholarship.
Blue and Green Scholarship
This scholarship has a value of up to $12,000 ($3,000 per year: $1,500 per fall & spring term) through four years of undergraduate study only or the completion of the first baccalaureate degree. To qualify, a student must have a minimum high school grade point average of 3.4 up to 3.599. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a 3.00 cumulative GPA in all UNTD coursework, earns 30 hours of credit at UNT Dallas in the academic year, and meets Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This scholarship may not be combined with any other UNTD New Freshmen Scholarship.
Elevate Scholarship
This scholarship has a value of up to $8,000 ($2,000 per year; $1,000 per fall & spring term) through four years of undergraduate study only or the completion of the first baccalaureate degree. To qualify, a student must have a minimum nigh school grade point average of 3.1 up to 3.399. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a 3.00 cumulative GPA in all UNTD coursework, earns 30 hours of credit at UNT Dallas in the academic year, and meets Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This scholarship may not be combined with any other UNTD New Freshmen Scholarship.
Aspire Scholarship
This scholarship has a value of up to $6,000 ($1,500 per year; $750 per fall & spring term) through four years of undergraduate study only or the completion of the first baccalaureate degree. To qualify, a student must have a minimum 2.75 up to 3.099. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a 2.75 cumulative GPA in all UNTD coursework, earns 30 hours of credit at UNT Dallas in the academic year, and meets Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This scholarship may not be combined with any other UNTD New Freshmen Scholarship.
Scholarships Available to Entering Transfer Students
For Transfer Students entering the University in the fall 2023 semester, the following scholarships are available. For Transfer Students entering the University in the spring 2024 semester, limited scholarships could be available based on funding.
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
This scholarship has an annual value of up to either $4,000 or $3,500 for two years of undergraduate study only or the completion of the first baccalaureate degree. To qualify for the $4,000 ($2,000 per fall & spring terms) level a student must have an overall cumulative transfer GPA of at least 3.5. To qualify for the $3,500 ($1,750 per fall & spring terms) level a student must have an overall cumulative transfer GPA of at least 3.00. The Scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a 3.00 cumulative GPA in all UNTD coursework, earns 24 hours of credit in the academic year at UNT Dallas, and meets Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This scholarship is limited to members of Phi Theta Kappa and confirmation of membership (PTK certificate or membership card) must be submitted to the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships or the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. This scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarships for entering transfer students.
Achieve the Dream Scholarship
This scholarship has an annual value of up to $3,000 ($1,500 per fall & spring terms) for two years of undergraduate study only or the completion of the first baccalaureate degree. To qualify, a student must have an overall cumulative transfer GPA of at least 3.00 and a minimum of 30 transferable hours. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a 3.00 cumulative GPA in all UNTD coursework, earns 24 hours of credit in the academic year at UNT Dallas, and meets Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarships for entering transfers students.
Transfer Trailblazer Scholarship
This scholarship has an annual value of up to $2,000 ($1,000 per fall & spring terms) for two years of undergraduate study only or the completion of the first baccalaureate degree. To qualify, a student must have an overall cumulative transfer GPA of at least 2.75 and a minimum of 30 transferable hours. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a 2.75 cumulative GPA in all UNTD coursework, earns 24 hours of credit in the academic year at UNT Dallas, and meets Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarships for entering transfer students.
General Spring Transfer Scholarship
This scholarship has a lifetime value of up to $4,000 ($1,000 per fall & spring terms) for up to four semesters of undergraduate study only or the completion of the first baccalaureate degree. To qualify, a student must have an overall cumulative transfer GPA of at least 2.75 and a minimum of 30 transferable hours. This scholarship is not guaranteed to be awarded every spring term, only if funding is available. The scholarship is renewable if the student maintains a 2.75 cumulative GPA in all UNTD coursework, earns 24 hours of credit their first year at UNT Dallas, and meets Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). This scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarships for entering transfer students.
Graduate Scholarships
Graduate School Academic Achievement Scholarship (application required)
The University of North Texas at Dallas Graduate School Scholarship Committee will administer the application and selection process for the Graduate School Academic Achievement Scholarship. Students are eligible to receive the UNT Dallas Graduate School Academic Achievement Scholarship for a maximum of three academic years (nine semesters) depending on the program of study. Master’s degree students completing degrees requiring 30-48 credit hours may receive the scholarship for up to two (2) years or 6 semesters. Master’s degree students completing degrees requiring 60 credits hours may receive the scholarship for up to three (3) years or 9 semesters. The standard scholarship allotment per student at UNT Dallas is currently a minimum of $500 or maximum of $1,000 per semester or $1,500 or a maximum of $3,000 per academic standard year. Students who were previously awarded a scholarship and have exhausted the semester limit for that program prior to graduation may not apply for another scholarship should they decide to enroll in extra courses to pursue an additional certification or master’s degree program.
Eligibility requirements for New Students: Applicants must have been admitted to a UNT Dallas master’s degree program or have a completed application file. Applicants who will be first-time graduate students should, at a minimum, have a 2.80 or higher overall GPA or a 3.00 or higher GPA on the last 60 hours of coursework leading to the bachelor’s degree.
Eligibility requirements for Current Graduate Students: Applicants who have completed UNT Dallas graduate-level coursework must have a 3.50 GPA on a minimum of 6 credit hours of prior graduate-level work.
Applicants who have already earned a master’s degree or higher are ineligible for this scholarship.
Application Requirements: Submit a professional resume (should include any community service, volunteering, etc.) and an essay (minimum of 500 words).
Grant Programs
Federal Pell Grant
Actual eligibility levels are determined by federal standards through the Central Processing System (Federal Student Aid Programs). To receive funds after eligibility is determined, a student must maintain satisfactory academic progress (SAP) standards as defined by Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships and be classified as an undergraduate. Pell grant awards are based on the student’s actual enrollment.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
This is a need-based grant for undergraduate students only and is awarded to students with the lowest EFC. Half-time enrollment and meeting satisfactory academic progress (SAP) is required. The award about is $1,000.
Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG)
TPEG is awarded on a first-come first-severed basis based upon availability of funds, established financial need, at least half-time enrollment, and maintaining satisfactory academic progress (SAP) standards as defined by the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships.
Tuition Grant (TG)
TG is awarded on a first-come first-severed basis based upon availability of funds, established financial need, at least half-time enrollment, and maintaining satisfactory academic progress (SAP) standards as defined by Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships.
Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant
IASG is award is equal to the amount of a maximum Federal Pell Grant for the award year but cannot exceed your cost of attendance for that award year. For more information about the Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant please go to finaid.untdallas.edu.
IASG Eligibility
You may be eligible to receive the Iraq and Afghanistan Service Grant if:
- you are not eligible for a Federal Pell Grant on the basis of your Expected Family Contribution but
- meet the remaining Federal Pell Grant eligibility requirements, and
- your parent or guardian was a member of the U.S. armed forces and died as a result of military service performed in Iraq or Afghanistan after the events of 9/11, and
- you were under 24 years old or enrolled in college at least part-time at the time of your parent’s or guardian’s death.
Teacher Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program
This program provides grants up to $4,000 per year to students who intend to teach in a public or private elementary or secondary school that serves students from low-income families.
TEACH Grant recipients must agree to teach for at least four academic years within eight calendar years of completing the program of study for which a TEACH Grant was received.
IMPORTANT: If you receive the grant and fail to graduate or complete this service obligation, all amounts of TEACH Grants received will be converted to a Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loan. Please note that loan interest will be retroactive and calculated with an effective date from the original award disbursement. You must then repay this loan to the U.S. Department of Education, with interest charged from the date the grant(s) was disbursed.
Texas Grant Program
This is a state grant program for undergraduate Texas residents. Eligibility is based on full time enrollment; established financial need; graduation from a public or accredited private high school in Texas; completion of the recommended, advanced, or distinguished high school curriculum; no felony conviction or crime involving a controlled substance; and the availability of funds. The student must enroll in an eligible institution within 16 months of high school graduation, or within 12 months of receiving an associate’s degree (associate’s degree must have been conferred after May 1, 2001).
Employment
Federal Work-Study Program
Eligibility for the Federal Work-Study Program is determined by established financial need and availability of funds to make awards, at least half-time enrollment and maintaining satisfactory academic progress (SAP) standards as defined by the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships. Students awarded the Federal Work-Study Program are eligible to earn the financial aid amount awarded through a work-study job. Most positions require 15-20 hours of work per week. Students apply directly to the department with the open position listed on the web site. The employing department will select students for interviews based on availability of funds, student work skills, educational background and interest. Eligibility must be determined each term/semester to continue in the Federal Work-Study Program.
Career Services
Career Services provides a variety of employment opportunities- full-time and part-time and internships off campus to currently enrolled students and alumni. For information, call 972-338-1782.
Loan Programs
Direct Loan Program
All Direct Loans (subsidized, unsubsidized, Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students [PLUS]) are awarded based upon established financial need, at least half-time enrollment and maintaining satisfactory academic progress (SAP) standards as defined by the Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) must be submitted before an award will be determined. Maximum and aggregate limits are imposed based upon classification status. Repayment criteria vary depending upon the time the funds are borrowed.
Benefits for Veterans
Students who have served in the military or who are currently serving or dependents/spouses of our veterans may be eligible to receive benefits from the federal Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). For information on benefit eligibility, how to apply and current pay rates please visit https://benefits.va.gov/gibill/.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
Current Educational Programs:
- Selected Reserves (Chapter 1606)
- Reserve Educational Assistance Program (Chapter 1607)
- Montgomery GI Bill® (Chapter 30)
- Post 9/11 GI Bill® (Chapter 33)
- Survivors and Dependents Assistance Program (Chapter 35)
- Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Chapter 31)
Responsibilities for students under Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Chapter 31); Post-9/11 GI Bill® (Chapter 33); Selected Reserves (Chapter 1606); Reserve Educational Assistance Program (Chapter 1607); Montgomery GI Bill® (Chapter 30); and Survivors and Dependents Assistance Program (Chapter 35)
(amended January 14, 2022):
- Apply for benefits at: www.va.gov.
- Submit a certificate of eligibility for entitlement to educational assistance. (both veterans and dependents/spouses)
- Submit the member 4 copy of your DD214. (both veterans and dependents/spouses)
- Provide us with an unofficial copy of your Military Transcripts and have an official copy sent directly to the school. When you are entering your information on the JST site, be sure to type your name exactly how it is printed on your DD214. (Veterans only)
- The university may also require additional payment or impose a fee for the amount that is the difference between the amount of the student’s financial obligation and the amount of the VA education benefit disbursement. This applies only if you are not receiving 100% of your Post 9/11 benefit, or if you incur miscellaneous fees such as new student orientation, that the VA does not cover.
- As of December 17, 2021, all Post 9/11 (Chapter 33) students will be required to verify their enrollment at the end of every month. On the last day of the month, you will call the VA and inform the representative that you are still registered for classes for the month. Instead of normal pay date on the 1st of every month, this could possibly push it back to the second week of the month for processing. Failure to certify your enrollment every month will result in non-payment. Keep in mind that if the last day of the month falls on a weekend, you will call the following business day.
VA Educational Line: 1-888-442-4551; you will be asked for your social/file number and name. Once they have your information pulled up let them know you are calling to certify your enrollment for the month. Be sure to ask how long processing will take so you will know when to expect payment.
Additional information concerning veteran benefits can be found in the Veterans Success Center. The Veteran Success Center (VSC) is located in the Student Center and can be contacted at VSC@untdallas.edu. You can also refer to our website for more information: https://sa.untdallas.edu/veterans-success-center.
Hazlewood Act for Texas Veterans
Qualifying Texas veterans, and their qualifying dependent spouses and children, may be eligible to receive the Hazlewood Act. The Hazlewood Act is a State of Texas program that exempts tuition and most fees for eligible Texas Veterans and their eligible dependents, at Texas, public post-secondary institutions. Application forms and information on tuition exemptions for qualified veterans, and their dependents, are available online at https://www.tvc.texas.gov/education/hazlewood/ or our Student Business Services’ webpage. For additional information please contact Hazlewood@untdallas.edu.
Additional information concerning veteran benefits can be found in the Veterans Success Center. The Veteran Success Center (VSC) is located in the Student Center and can be contacted at VSC@untdallas.edu.
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