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University of North Texas

5 Reviews

Salary Score

Bachelor's

 59

Master's

 46

Doctoral

 29

60% of 5 students said this degree improved their career prospects
60% of 5 students said they would recommend this school to others
By the OnlineU team | Updated 3/14/2023

Fast Facts

Average Financial Aid: $11,826

Accreditation: University of North Texas is acredited by 9 agencies

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Salary Score for Online Degrees at University of North Texas

Bachelor's Degrees

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other $18,750 $44,703 83
Computer and Information Sciences, General $22,889 $65,613 74
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities $19,479 $34,682 60
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services $19,231 $29,420 50
Criminal Justice and Corrections $18,250 $33,403 43
Social Sciences, General $20,160 $31,523 42
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions $20,197 $27,760 29

Master's Degrees

Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology $33,423 $53,265 79
Special Education and Teaching Not Reported $56,194 77
Educational/Instructional Media Design $28,507 $60,213 72
Business Administration, Management and Operations $21,132 $80,395 68
Library Science and Administration $30,846 $43,474 46
Educational Administration and Supervision $20,808 $53,659 44
Education, General Not Reported $44,291 23

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Excellent University

Reviewed: 10/5/2017

Degree: Liberal Studies

As a professional working adult, I benefited from the B.A.A.S program in Applied Technology and Performance Improvement. The education I received was hands down the best decision of my life. I also love the reputation of the University of North Texas. In addition, I was accepted into the Master in Education with a concentration in Educational Leadership with UNT. The education from UNT is no joke, and will serve your educational purpose as well as your personal life. I have researched many other... Read More

Eric Garces

Reviewed: 3/6/2017

Degree: Music

My undergraduate studies at the University of North Texas at Denton not only were enjoyable, but also very motivational. I could not help but reminisce the past semesters and how remarkable they were. Being a Music Major, I studied at the College of Music at UNT. The campus was gorgeous, there was always an event scheduled everyday for your entertainment. The concerts were held at Voertman Hall and the glorious Murchison Performing Arts Center. Not only the classes were great, but the Professors... Read More

Mary

Reviewed: 7/22/2016

Degree: Library Science

I feel like I learned a lot, and there was always someone to Help when I had a question. I took a 95% online course of study and finished it in the expected two years.

Disappointed

Reviewed: 12/11/2015

Degree: Information Systems

A complete waste of time. Only the students who don't work seem to learn anything. These students tend to grade classmates poorly (yes, there are peer evaluations) if you aren't at their beck and call to do work when they say so. Trust me, I thought I would note be mistreated either until it happened in my final semester. My professor told me to get over it and that if a student wants to give me and F without any reason, then I will receive an F. I wish I were joking.

Unt 1st year experience

Reviewed: 9/4/2015

Degree: Business

I would not recommend any student looking for a good college to go to unt. The staff everywhere from mailing services to the finicial aide are all very rude. The teachers were the worst professors, I had many foreign instructors in which the class couldn't understand a word. But, did UNT care? Not at all. If you are looking to apply at unt, or whether you are thinking about sending your child here I would not recommend it one bit. Every thing about this school is upsetting.