Health-related pre-professional programs
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Program Webpage
healthprofessions@unt.edu
(930) 369-8606
Hickory Hall, Room 256
WANT TO ATTEND MEDICAL OR DENTAL SCHOOL? HAVE A DESIRE TO BECOME A PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT OR PHARMACIST OR WORK AS A PHYSICAL THERAPIST? THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXASโ OFFICE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS CAN PUT YOU ON THE RIGHT TRACK TO BECOMING A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.
Your future in Health-related pre-professional programs
Potential careers include:
- Dentist
- Doctor
- Occupational therapist
- Optometrist
- Pharmacist
- Physical therapist
- Physician assistant
- Podiatrist
- Veterinarian
How we can help
The Office of Health Professions has advisors and counselors who provide one-on-one advising and prepare you for professional school through various seminars, advising and information sessions. Detailed information regarding entrance requirements, tutoring, the application process, letters of recommendation and the interview process also are provided to you.
Several academic departments offer courses that prepare you to enroll in health professions programs in Texas and across the nation. Your undergraduate major may be in any program, but the prerequisite requirements for applying to the health professions schools also must be met. Many of our most distinguished faculty members teach these courses. Opportunities to participate in their research may also be available.
You can gain valuable insights and access to other resources through the Alpha Epsilon Delta national pre-health honor society. Other related student organizations include:
- Alpha Delta Pre-Health Minority Club
- Eagles Pre-Pharmacy Association
- Medically Dedicated Students Organization
- Pre-Dental Society
- Pre-Physical Therapy Club
- Pre-Physician Assistant Club
- Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club
Our Living Learning Community brings together students pursuing health profession careers who live on campus to enhance social and academic experiences. More information about the Health Professions Community is at their website.
Information about health professions scholarships is available by contacting the Office of Health Professions at healthprofessions@unt.edu or by calling 940-369-8606.
Looking ahead
For admission to medical, dental, podiatry, optometry or veterinary school, itโs important that you:
- Demonstrate a desire to help others by volunteering in patient-based activities
- Maintain a strong GPA
- Make a competitive score on the entrance exam
- Shadow professionals in the chosen profession
Eleven medical schools, three dental schools, one veterinary medical school, two optometry schools and many allied health care professional schools are located in Texas. Among the nine medical schools is the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worthโs Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, which is the only osteopathic medicine school in the state.
The health science center also houses many masterโs and doctoral programs, including those in physician assistant studies (masterโs), physical therapy (doctoral) and pharmacy (doctoral).
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
School of Business
Bachelor’s | Master’s |
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AccountingBusiness AnalyticsFinanceGeneral BusinessHospitality ManagementHuman ResourcesSupply Chain & Marketing Management | Business AdministrationMBA-AccountingMBA-Human ResourcesMBA-Strategic ManagementManagement |
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School of Education
Bachelor’s | Master’s |
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Interdisciplinary StudiesEarly Childhood – ESLEarly Childhood – BilingualEC-12 – (LOTE) SpanishMiddle School ESL – Language ArtsMiddle School ESL – MathMiddle School ESL – ScienceMiddle School ESL – Social StudiesSpecial Education | Curriculum & InstructionEducational Leadership |
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School of Human Services
Bachelor’s | Master’s |
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Child Development and Family StudiesHuman Services Management and Leadership | Clinical Mental Health CounselingSchool Counseling |
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School of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Bachelor’s | Master’s |
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BiologyCommunication and TechnologyCriminal JusticeInformation TechnologyJustice and Social PolicyMathematicsPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic HealthSociology Tranfers OnlyApplied Arts and Sciences (BAAS)Emergency Services AdministrationUrban Agriculture & Renewable Resources | Criminal JusticePublic Leadership |
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University of North Texas
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Overview
University of North Texas is a University institution located in Denton, TX, in a suburban setting.
Location & Contact
Address1155 Union Circle #311425
Denton, TX 76203
United StatesContactMr. Randall Nunn
Associate Director of Admissions
Email: randall.nunn@unt.edu
Phone: 940-565-3920
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Majors & Degrees
Architecture And Related Services | Associate | Bachelors |
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City/urban, Community, And Regional Planning | ||
Interior Architecture | ||
Biological And Biomedical Sciences | Associate | Bachelors |
Biochemistry | ||
Biology/biological Sciences, General | ||
Ecology | ||
Business, Management, Marketing, And Related… |
Admissions
Acceptance Rate
21,308Applied17,974Accepted32,694Enrolled84%
Female Admissions
11,998Females Applied10,334Females Accepted86%Acceptance Rate
Male Admissions
9,310Males Applied7,640Males Accepted82%Acceptance Rate
Applying
75Application Fee
Admission Requirements | |
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Required | Transcript of high school record |
Required for some programs |
Application Deadlines
Type | Application Closing | Notification Date | Rolling Admissions |
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Fall freshmen | August 1st | August 1st | Yes |
Other early decision plan | Not reported | Not reported | |
Transfer | August 1st | Not reported | Yes |
Test Scores Accepted
Test | Avg. Score | 25th % | 75th % | |
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SAT Critical Reading | 590 | 530 | 630 | Improve your score!Practice |
SAT Math | 570 | 520 | 610 | Improve your score!Practice |
ACT Composite | 23 | 19 | 26 | Improve your score!Practice |
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Tuition & Fees
Tuition
8,643In-state20,913Out-of-state8,643In-district
Fees
2,892Full-time student fees10,158Room & board
Financial Aid
12,121Avg. Financial Aid Package14,035Avg. Freshman Financial Aid Package3,859Avg. Loan Aid7,476Avg. Grant Aid8,849Avg. Scholarship and/or Grant Aid awarded95%Percentage of students with need who receive financial aid54%Avg. Percentage of Financial Need Met10%Percentage of Students Who Had Their Need Fully Met
Student Body
32,694Total Undergrad students4%International Students4%Out-of-state students
Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino | 27.91% |
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Black or African American | 14.27% |
White or Caucasian | 41.38% |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 0.28% |
Asian | 7.33% |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 0.07% |
Two or more races | 4.4% |
Other | 0.58% |
Gender
Male (46.75%)Female (53.25%)
Campus Life
Housing
Type | |
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College-owned housing | Yes |
Housing requirements | Yes |
Housing options | Co-ed housing Disabled housing Men-only housing Women-only housing Freshman car parking |
% of undergrad students who live in college housing | 15% |
Student Activities
Student-run campus newspaperDrama/theatre groupStudent-run radio stationStudent-run television stationMarching bandChoral groupsCampus events:
Homecoming, University Day and Mean Green Spring Fling
Student Services
Legal servicesHealth clinicPersonal/psychological counselingWomen’s centerInternational students advisor
Student Organizations
Greek fraternitiesGreek sororitiesLocal fraternitiesLocal sororitiesMost popular organizations:
Student Government Association, Residence Hall Association, Panhellenic Association, Interfraternity Council and Black Student Union
Campus Security & Safety
24-hour emergency telephone/alarm services24-hour patrols by trained officersStudent patrolsLate-night transport/escort servicesElectronically-operated dormitory entrances
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