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Get the inside scoop on University of North Texas admissions. Vault provides detailed accounts by students & alumni of the admissions process, including advice on getting in, applications, interviews, essays, and selectivity.


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Admissions Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Admission process for the MBA program: There is no minimum score used for the GMAT. However, the average GMAT score for students accepted into the...   READ MORE
Alumni
Minimum of 1100 on GRE and GPA of 2.85. Must have at least 9 hours of economics. Most successful students have taken one or two calculus classes a...   READ MORE
Alumni
You'll need a minimum GMAT score of 450 to get into this school.   READ MORE
Alumni
The college is a fourth tier local school that is innundated with applicants. Do not expect an easy admissions process, you may have to get force...   READ MORE
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Academics Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Nature of program: The College of Business Administration at The University of North Texas has been accredited by the AACSB since 1961. It is the l...   READ MORE
Alumni
Quality of classes are good to excellent. Good variety of classes and literature. Most professors are from Tier 1 schools. Econometrics classes we...   READ MORE
Alumni
When I graduated in 1991, I told someone who asked me how I liked UNT, that it was the best experience of my life and I still feel that way. The i...   READ MORE
Alumni
Academics in the graduate programs are taught evenly by tenured professors and adjuncts. While I started my graduate career at another school, I ...   READ MORE
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Employment Prospect Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Career opportunities: A large number of students in the MBA program were already employed and looking for career advancement in the near future; some...   READ MORE
Alumni
This is an area they could work on. State of Texas and local government agencies like to recruit from here. Most students go on to PhD programs.    READ MORE
Alumni
UNT is an AACSB accredited school and respected throughout DFW and beyond. They have a full range of internships and an excellent job placement center...   READ MORE
Alumni
Unfortunately, unless you live in Denton, the name does not carry much weight in corporate america. The degree does, though. The alumni network is th...   READ MORE
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Quality of Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Life in Denton: Denton provides a college experience with a small town feel. Its population is around 80,000, and because it is about 30 miles nort...   READ MORE
Alumni
Excellent liberal studies school. Very diverse population with a lot of foriegn students. Art and Music schools are very well known.    READ MORE
Alumni
Awesome! Plenty of affordable housing and lots of places to eat.    READ MORE
Alumni
The campus is in an absolutely adorable neighborhood, small town america filled with classic victorian homes.   READ MORE
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Social Life Survey Excerpts
Alumni
Social life: There are plenty of school-related events year round. If you prefer sports, football at the Mean Green (stadium) will be your favorite...   READ MORE
Alumni
The School'ss football program continues to build. They have a US and State government depository library. Student Center is tier 1. Thursdays and...   READ MORE
Alumni
Mean Joe Green, the ex pro football star, graduated from here and so did a former Miss America, Phyllis George. Social life is excellent with lot...   READ MORE
Alumni
Party on, dude! Fry Street rocks!   READ MORE

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