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Why UNT at Frisco?
- Vibrant Location: Located on 100 acres in Frisco, one of the fastest-growing and safest cities in the U.S. (Ranked #2 Safest City, MoneyGeek 2025; among the Best Places to Live for Families, Fortune 2024).
- Diverse Academic Programs: Offers more than 27 undergraduate and master’s programs in business, education, data analytics, accounting, advertising, marketing, statistics, and event management.
- Student-Focused Environment: Modern, collaborative facilities at Frisco Landing, featuring interactive classrooms, team spaces, The Spark Makerspace, a café, walking trails, and an outdoor amphitheater.
- Thriving Community: A growing campus of 3,200+ students, learning through hands-on, real-world projects that prepare them for successful careers.
Texas Talent accelerator
The University of North Texas has launched the Texas Talent Accelerator, a collaborative regional network connecting employers, educators, and partners to strengthen North Texas’ workforce and fuel innovation in one of the fastest-growing economies in the U.S.
How We Drive Impact:
- Meet employers’ talent needs through coordinated regional efforts.
- Build consistent, collaborative relationships between businesses and education. Generate real-time insights on workforce trends and innovation.
- Break down silos between institutions to scale collective impact.
- Align academic programs with high-demand skills and careers.
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UNT - COLLIN College
- Locations: Collin College classes offered at Collin College’s Frisco campus and UNT at Frisco campus.
- Simultaneous enrollment: Students are admitted to both institutions, allowing enrollment in courses that transfer into UNT degrees, providing a more cost-effective path to earning their degree at UNT.
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UNT at Frisco Locations
- Frisco Landing
- Inspire Park.
These locations are only about 8–10 minutes apart by car, making it easy for students to move between classes, events, and resources.
We are Here to Help You Succeed
Frequently Asked Questions
- Schedule an appointment through the Navigate app or website; you can choose virtual or in-person.
- For your specific college/major, look up the dedicated advising office contact list. frisco.unt.edu
- For general advising procedures (course selection, degree audit, holds), see the Registrar’s page. registrar.unt.edu
- Access tutoring, writing support, test-proctoring, academic coaching, and academic accommodations via the Tutoring & Academic Success Center (Frisco Landing, Suite FRLD 250).
- Schedule academic coaching and visit the Math Marvel Studio for math-course tutoring (MATH 1100, 1180, 1190, 1650) in FRLD 270.
- Use the Academic, Creative & Discovery Commons: includes study rooms, makerspace,
and library resources in Frisco Landing.
- Register for services via the office of disability access for accommodations and ask for test-proctoring support through the faculty, and the submitted form.
- Academic support webpage
- Visit the Financial Aid, Scholarships & Payments page for details and contact info.frisco.unt.edu
- Call the main Financial Aid & Scholarships office at University of North Texas (UNT) at 940-565-2302.
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UNT ( Denton ) is our flagship campus, which offers a traditional university experience with a large student population, full student life, housing, dining, and a wide range of academic programs.
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UNT at Frisco is our new branch campus, which features work-integrated learning, industry partnerships, modern classrooms, and career-focused programs connected to the growing DFW business and tech community.
Learn more:
- UNT ( Denton )→ https://www.unt.edu
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UNT at Frisco → https://frisco.unt.edu
Frisco Landing (12995 Preston Rd)
- Monday–Thursday: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday: Close
Inspire Park (6170 Research Rd)
- Monday–Thursday: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: Close
- Sunday: Close
- Email your ID requests to idcards@unt.edu. You will need to indicate that you would like to pick up the ID card at UNT Frisco. Include a photo that meets the photo requirements listed here: https://studentaccounting.unt.edu/idcards.html
- Once the ID is processed, you will receive an email stating that your ID is print ready.
- Once you receive that email, you can pick up their ID between 8 am & 6 pm Monday-Thursday and 8 am-5 pm Friday at the Frisco Landing Welcome Desk. If you need to pick up your ID after hours, please stop by or call the welcome desk to let them know to make arrangements in advance.
- When you arrive, please provide your name, ID#, and a valid government-issued ID (e.g., Driver’s License or Passport)
- Once identification is verified, the ID can be printed for you.
- Parking permits for students, faculty, staff, and visitors are required. Permits may be purchased online through the UNT Parking Portal.
- Denton-Dallas-HSC permits are valid in Frisco, but Frisco permits are not valid in Denton.
More information here https://transportation.unt.edu/unt-frisco.html - If you have a guest speaker or visitor coming to your class, they must have a permit. Each department can purchase single-day permits from the UNT Parking office.
- Frisco Landing also utilizes the Premium Parking Mobile app for your short-term parking needs. Download the
app, set up an account, and search for zone P9299 to park at Frisco Landing
Be our guest at an admissions event!
UNT hosts various visitor experiences throughout the year to leave you feeling welcomed, informed, and inspired.
Some of our most popular programs include:
- Academic & Resource Fair – A gathering of UNT faculty, staff, advisors, and supporters to answer questions and provide information
- Interest Sessions – Presentations and panels led by content experts from across campus
- Green & White Tuition Awards – A chance to earn an award to apply toward your tuition
As a branch campus of University of North Texas, the accreditation status of UNT at Frisco is dependent on the continued accreditation of University of North Texas. University of North Texas is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, master's, and doctorate degrees. University of North Texas also may offer credentials such as certificates and diplomas at approved degree levels. Questions about the accreditation of the University of North Texas may be directed in writing to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097, by calling (404) 679-4500, or by using information available on SACSCOC's website (www.sacscoc.org).