Below you’ll find current in-state and out-of-state tuition and fee figures for University of North Texas, and how those costs compare to other schools over time.
For the latest reported year, in-state undergraduate tuition and fees at University of North Texas came in at $11,309 for the year. Out-of-state undergraduates were charged $21,149. In-state residents pay notably less as a result.
Within that total, required fees amounted to $2,990 in-state and $2,990 out-of-state; the remainder is straight tuition.
| In-State | Out-of-State | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $8,319 | $18,159 |
| Fees | $2,990 | $2,990 |
| Total | $11,309 | $21,149 |
The amounts shown cover one academic year and do not include room and board.
Keep in mind that a number of students receive financial aid and scholarships that reduce the amount they actually pay. The numbers on this page are sticker price.
What will University of North Texas charge if you go part time? Head to the Cost Per Credit Hour page for specifics.
For some context, here is how University of North Texas tuition and fees compare to other colleges. Ratings are based on how far the price sits from each group’s average.
| Nationwide | In TX | Similar Colleges | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Out-of-State Tuition & Fees | Average | Average | Expensive |
| In-State Tuition & Fees | Average | Average | Expensive |
Measured against schools nationwide, University of North Texas is fairly typical on price.
Note that financial aid can substantially change the real price, so compare net cost too. Review the University of North Texas Financial Aid page for more.
Take a look at how tuition at University of North Texas has shifted over recent reported years.
| Year | In-State Tuition | Out-of-State Tuition |
|---|---|---|
| Three Years Ago | $8,295 | $18,111 |
| Two Years Ago | $8,295 | $18,087 |
| One Year Ago | $8,319 | $18,399 |
| Most Recent Year | $8,319 | $18,159 |
The chart below tracks how tuition at UNT has trended over the reported years.
Over the most recent year, out-of-state tuition fell slightly, which is uncommon and may be a data restatement.
Tuition generally rises year after year at most schools, so plan for the cost in later years to exceed today’s posted rate.
Discover answers to frequently asked questions about college tuition and fees for more context.
In-state tuition and fees rose at an average annual pace of 0.66%, which puts the in-state figure next year near $11,383. Out-of-state cost rose on average by 0.39%, putting next year’s out-of-state cost near $21,231.
At the same pace, the next five years of tuition and fees would project as follows:
| Academic Year | In-State Tuition & Fees | Out-of-State Tuition & Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Next Year | $11,383 | $21,231 |
| In 2 Years | $11,457 | $21,313 |
| In 3 Years | $11,532 | $21,395 |
| In 4 Years | $11,607 | $21,478 |
| In 5 Years | $11,683 | $21,561 |
As you plan how to pay for college, fold in expected yearly increases — four years of out-of-state cost at this pace comes to around $85,417, compared with about $45,979 for in-state students.
Tuition is only the beginning of the cost story — financial aid can sharply lower the real price a family pays.
For specifics on financial aid at University of North Texas, see the University of North Texas Financial Aid page.