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UNT Dallas
7300 University Hills Blvd, Dallas, TX 75241, United States
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Fe
Review №1

Financial Aid is awful. In order to get a response from them, you either have to see them in person or speak to the Dean. The website and blackboard works maybe 3 out of 5 times which is inconvenient, especially when assignments need to be turned in. The school and professors itself are great. Community is fantastic and the events that are hosted are always fun, Cafeteria is meh... could improve the salad bar or incorporate more healthy choices and UPDATE the posted hours! Please! The actual operating hours do not match what is posted on the website or on the doors to the cafe!

Tj
Review №2

A college campus with amazing potential and a lively future. I see nothing but success within the future to come! So much room to grow and such an amazing story 😇

Sh
Review №3

Great school!!! Everyone is super helpful and the teachers care. I would recommend UNT Dallas to everyone looking to go back to school.

Re
Review №4

Terrible experience. Lack of communication, support, or quality instruction. I regret signing up for an MBA program here.

Pi
Review №5

I turned in my transcripts to attend in the fall over 3 months ago. They just now processed it after I called 5 times and now I cant get into orientation because they took so long. They say they are here to help but I am more stressed than ever.Update: 11/07/17They want me to attend a 3rd orientation and they took so long to contact me. This school is so stressful. They are a new school and dont know what they are doing.

J
Review №6

Having completed over 72 college credit hours, I have been through a lot of professors -and did I find an incredible professor at UNT Dallas! His name is Jeffrey Wendt. Having spoken with Professor Wendt, I believe his character as an instructor reflects how he lives his life outside of campus. Professor Wendt is a humble, down-to-earth, and talented individual. Professor Wendt: I wish you my best on your endeavors do get a doctorates degree.

Ch
Review №7

Yes it’s new and growing very fast, which means it’s fulfilling a need and it’s only going to get bigger. Yes it can be frustrating dealing with growing pains of a new university. That’s why you don’t see many new non for profit state universities. Don’t compare it to the larger more established universities, if you did then you would be the one in the wrong. That’s why it’s substantially cheaper than any state university I know of and it’s close to one of the strongest and wealthiest economies in the country. This place is a great opportunity for anyone wanting a degree in a small classroom environment for half the price of anything comparable. If you don’t like it go spend more time and money with larger class sizes at UTD or UNT Denton. UNTDALLAS is on the up and up.

Do
Review №8

I did my first two years at SFA and then did my last two years here when it was still apart of UNT Denton and you could do classes through both. I really like this school, because it was cheaper then most and I had great professors.If your fresh out of high school and looking for that party college life then this is not it. This school is smaller and much more intimate. I lived the party life at SFA, and I wasnt doing good at all with my grades. Once coming here I was more mature and I blossomed into A honor roll student. I was on the dean and presidents list.If your looking to go back to school and not paying a arm and a leg then this is definitely a good option. If your past the immature part of your life and focused on education, this school is for you.UNT ALUMNI 14

Ry
Review №9

Affordable and conveniently located. Offers generous transfer scholarships.

Be
Review №10

UNT Dallas is a hotspot of optimism, representing a major effort by the State of Texas, the City of Dallas and the larger community to grow the local economy and bring quality education to (primarily) local residents.Every university is a work-in-progress. UNTD is no exception. Being new, small and quickly-expanding, UNTD is not as predictable as older institutions. For example, students may need to be patient/persistent to resolve administrative details.The place is not the same today as it was 3 years ago, and it will be a lot different 3 years from now. It is really quite amazing to watch UNTD find its place in the world, building traditions and reputation along the way.President Bob Mong is an energetic leader with vision and passion. Prospective students, parents and other stakeholders should pay attention to what he is doing and saying in his role as president. He has a good sense for how UNTD can serve students, and serve its community.

Ph
Review №11

When you need something regarding financial aid or advisors, dont expect an answer . You have to go to campus to get attended 40 minute drive for something that could have been done over the phone .Transfer took 3 months , they lost my scholarship letters . On top of that they did not offer alot of classes so if you need 5 classes for a scholarship good luck! If you dont register on time you pretty much are in trouble. Online classes are great! Their classes are offered by the year so if you need to take a class before you can take another one and their full. You will have to wait untill next year to take it. Just bad.

Fr
Review №12

Love this campus! I can walk to school and professors really do care about your future.

Ma
Review №13

1 Star because financial aid office is a disorganized, unprofessional mess. Staff does not answer phones or email. You have to come by in person to get anything done. Seriously, if you can drive the extra 20-30 minutes to UTA I highly recommend it.

Ev
Review №14

Great to have a university so close to Dallas. The admission advisers are friendly.

Sa
Review №15

Great atmosphere and up-to-date technology!

Ya
Review №16

Worst University ever. Very disorganized, unfair and subpart professors, drama, and no real teaching or learning going on. Absolutely terrible.

Se
Review №17

Thanks again for your fun

Wh
Review №18

Cool!

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  • Address:7300 University Hills Blvd, Dallas, TX 75241, United States
  • Site:http://www.untdallas.edu/
  • Phone:+1 972-780-3600
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