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If you have questions about what you should do between receiving your acceptance letter and attending your first day of classes, don't worry, we have you covered.
Don't forget to:
Admissions Update: If you are having difficulty obtaining official transcripts, we can accept transcripts via email if they come from a registrar from an official college email address. We're happy to contact the registrar's office at your prior institution on your behalf, so email unt.transfer@unt.edu if you need assistance.
Once you are accepted, you will be provided with information about orientation for new transfer students. Orientation is your first step in successfully transitioning to UNT. All new undergraduate students are required to attend an orientation session.
Admissions Update: Our Transfer Orientation sessions scheduled through August 19 are offered in online and in person formats. All new transfer students will be charged $45 at the time of registering for orientation. Students who participate in the in-person orientation sessions will be charged an additional $18 to cover additional costs including meals and materials.
At orientation, you will:
Register for orientation through your MyUNT account. Sessions fill up quickly, so register as early as you can.
Now that you’re admitted you can use our online degree audit tool to stay on track for graduation and prepare for advising appointments. If you’re undecided, you can run “what-if” degree audits to explore all your options.
The UNT campus offers you countless options for entertainment, dining, fitness, relaxation and more! Whether you’re headed to DATCU Stadium to cheer on the Mean Green or headed to the Murchison to enjoy a free concert from the College of Music, you’ll never run out of ways to enjoy the full university experience UNT has to offer.
We’re here to help you – it’s that simple.
That’s why UNT offers both face-to-face and virtual resources and support services that make it easy to succeed. Our staff genuinely cares about your happiness and wellbeing.
Connect with other students, prepare for life at UNT and have fun with welcome events designed just for you.
Eagle Camp is an optional next step that welcomes the entering students to UNT each year with the purpose of giving them an opportunity to have fun, make friends, and learn more about life at UNT. Eagle Camp is open to any new students who will be attending UNT in the fall.
First Flight Week is UNT's official welcome program for incoming students. It takes place before the fall semester. Spring Soar is an extension of First Flight that takes place before to the spring semester. This week is designed to help new students begin their college experience on the right foot. From programs that prepare you for the upcoming educational opportunities to programs where you get to let loose and meet fellow peers, there is something for everyone! First Flight is mandatory for all new transfers.
We look forward to meeting you and showing off our beautiful campus once we're able to safely resume campus tours. Until then, see what UNT is like by experiencing campus virtually. You can also speak with one of our current students to get their take on UNT. Send us an email and we'll connect you with a student.
UNT requires all new students to take the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) Assessment before registering for classes, unless they qualify for an exemption. This assessment measures college-level readiness in reading, mathematics and writing. The TSI Assessment is not used in admissions decisions at UNT, but is necessary for adequate preregistration advising. For more information on the TSI Assessment, please visit UNT Learning Center's TSI web page or call at 940-369-7006.
Update: We want to do everything we can to see you this Fall, so we've reduced our housing deposit. Our housing deposit is now only $50 to secure your space on campus.
All new students, including transfer students, under the age of 22 years old must show an immunization record with proof of receiving a recent bacterial meningitis vaccination dose or booster, unless an exemption is sought and granted.
Also, incoming international students may be required to have a recent tuberculosis (TB) screening.
The Honors College at UNT provides unique learning and living opportunities for talented, driven students who want more out of their university experience. See the Honors eligibility requirements.
Join the conversation on UNT's Facebook or one of our other social media channels.
Once you're admitted to UNT, join UNT's private social network so you can make friends before setting foot on campus. Connect to others by major, hometown, residence hall or organization.
It's a good idea to find out where your classes are so you make a great first impression with your professors.