diverse student population, lots of nontraditional students and commuters. lots of options for food on campus. great teachers and class sizes.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
visit more than once. you're not likely to run into the same people on campus, eat in the same place, or see the same organizations out and about. its diverse and there are always events going on (free food) if you just look for them.
Do you find there’s enough academic rigor at your school?
the administration recommends students take 15 credits. add any of the following: a part-time job, an intramural sport or hanging out with family and friends, and your free time disappears.
Describe the dorm life at your college.
i live in an economy dorm on campus, and i have a giant (but old) room, communal bathrooms (but get cleaned every morning mon-fri by a professional), and a dining hall downstairs. what more can you ask for?
Describe the food and dining at your college.
each cafeteria has a different theme, and totally different food.
bruce - just well cooked food, every meal, offers homestyle as well as freshly made pizza and pasta.
west - lunch and dinner only, homestyle cooking.
kerr - open late late late, bluebell ice cream! lots of selection, but not as good as bruce.
mean greens @ maple - delicious vegan food, every meal of the day, even delicious if you're not vegan/vegetarian.
champs @ victory - far off campus, unless you live at victory, but delicious food!
What’s there to do for fun at your college?
go to the movies on college days (thursday for $3), work out in the fantastic rec center, check out the music scene downtown, hit up fry street if you like to abuse your liver, or just chill out and eat jimmy johns late night in your dorm.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
ridiculously low tuition price compared to other public universities in texas. dorm prices are pretty pricey, but they're nicer than off campus and so convenient.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
music, art or education student will really enjoy the extensive options offered in each of these colleges at unt.
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
tons of clubs to join, no matter your interest/schedule, just keep an eye out for a new flyer or even a facebook page in your field of interest! we've got everything from the feminists, democrats, socialists, intramural dodge ball players, dungeons and dragons, glee and much more!
Are you involved in any clubs or activities?
prevalent on campus in the form of sweatshirts/teeshirts/other clothing items.
How would you describe campus safety? Do you feel safe on campus?
well lit, unt shuttle buses run all over campus and town until like 10:30, and emergency stations are numerous.
diverse student population, lots of nontraditional students and commuters. lots of options for food on campus. great teachers and class sizes.
visit more than once. you're not likely to run into the same people on campus, eat in the same place, or see the same organizations out and about. its diverse and there are always events going on (free food) if you just look for them.
the administration recommends students take 15 credits. add any of the following: a part-time job, an intramural sport or hanging out with family and friends, and your free time disappears.
i live in an economy dorm on campus, and i have a giant (but old) room, communal bathrooms (but get cleaned every morning mon-fri by a professional), and a dining hall downstairs. what more can you ask for?
each cafeteria has a different theme, and totally different food. bruce - just well cooked food, every meal, offers homestyle as well as freshly made pizza and pasta. west - lunch and dinner only, homestyle cooking. kerr - open late late late, bluebell ice cream! lots of selection, but not as good as bruce. mean greens @ maple - delicious vegan food, every meal of the day, even delicious if you're not vegan/vegetarian. champs @ victory - far off campus, unless you live at victory, but delicious food!
go to the movies on college days (thursday for $3), work out in the fantastic rec center, check out the music scene downtown, hit up fry street if you like to abuse your liver, or just chill out and eat jimmy johns late night in your dorm.
ridiculously low tuition price compared to other public universities in texas. dorm prices are pretty pricey, but they're nicer than off campus and so convenient.
music, art or education student will really enjoy the extensive options offered in each of these colleges at unt.
tons of clubs to join, no matter your interest/schedule, just keep an eye out for a new flyer or even a facebook page in your field of interest! we've got everything from the feminists, democrats, socialists, intramural dodge ball players, dungeons and dragons, glee and much more!
prevalent on campus in the form of sweatshirts/teeshirts/other clothing items.
well lit, unt shuttle buses run all over campus and town until like 10:30, and emergency stations are numerous.