Association of Graduate Students in Higher Education
The Association of Graduate Students in Higher Education (AGSHE) is a professional, social, and academic organization affiliated with the Program in Higher Education at the University of North Texas. 
Bill J. Priest Center
Established to prepare leaders and teachers for specific careers in community colleges, the Bill J. Priest Center is unique in the field. 
CFRC
The Child and Family Resource Clinic provides training to graduate students who offer professional counseling to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families for issues including learning, emotional and adjustment difficulties.
CPT
The Center for Play Therapy provides the largest play therapy training program in the world, develops best practices for play therapy and houses the largest play therapy library in the world.
CAAT
The Consortium for Animal Assisted Therapy at the University of North Texas was established in 2002 to support the field of animal assisted therapy.
CHDC
The Counseling and Human Development Center is a state-of-the-art educational facility staffed by advanced master’s and doctoral student counselors who provide high-quality, confidential counseling services under the supervision of UNT Counseling Program Faculty.


Integrated Care and Behavioral Health is a four-year project designed to address health disparities by enhancing the delivery of mental health services to Medically Underserved Communities in Behavioral Health and Integrated Care settings.


The Office of Gifted and Talented Education has supported gifted learners since 2016. Our mission is to serve students, educators, and the broader G/T community through academic programs, professional learning, outreach, research, and psychological assessments.  
Pathways


Pathways for Future Teachers develops a teacher training pipeline from high school to community college to UNT.

P.L.A.Y.


P.L.A.Y. Research Lab

UNT P.L.A.Y. (Play Leaders Advocating for Youth) Research Lab’s mission is to develop mutually beneficial community partnerships and secure grant funding to serve children and the local community through quality research, service-learning activities, and evidence-based training opportunities.

Project Communicate
 

Project Communicate is a federally-funded master's program designed to professionally prepare special education teachers and speech-language pathologists to be highly-qualified. Scholars will participate in a master's degree program that consists of coursework, integrated and embedded supervised field experiences, and other professional development opportunities for developing knowledge and skills for working with students with ASD in school-based settings.
ORC
 

The ORC provides research and consulting services for researchers, both internal and external to UNT. The office aims to facilitate the exchange of information on research design, analysis, and reporting and engage the North Texas educational research community around common goals.
UNT ELEVAR
UNT ELEVAR (Empower, Learn, Excel, enVision, Advance, Rise) is a four-year inclusive postsecondary education program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).