Apply to Graduate Admissions

UNT reviews graduate program applications holistically. We consider all parts of the application and supporting documentation to determine admission. Contact your department directly for specific requirements as admission decisions are made at the program level.

Keep in mind that program application deadlines vary. Check our Deadlines and Fees for more details. 

1. Start You Application

Apply with the UNT GradCAS (Centralized Application System). To get started, select the term you plan to start classes in.

Apply at UNT Graduate Admissions

2. Submit Application Material

Inside the application portal you are able to:

  • Request transcripts from institutions that will be tied directly to your application
  • Upload documents like resume, statement of purpose, writing samples, etc.
  • Provide contact information for your recommenders to submit letters of recommendation via our system

3. Submit Test Scores

Complete the program-specific required entrance exams and submit your scores to UNT's Office of Admissions through the testing agency.

Entrance Exam
UNT School Code
GRE
6481
GMAT
6DP-8M-55
MAT
2255

4. Pay Application Fees

Submit the $75 non-refundable payment* for the application which will prompt our office to begin the evaluation process.

Transcripts and other academic documents

Learn how to submit official documents.

Official transcripts are required from every college or university you have attended and must arrive by the application deadline. The transcripts must show you have earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution (or equivalent). If you are applying prior to graduating with your bachelor’s, submit your current transcript to allow for admission consideration. If admitted, you’ll be required to submit a final transcript with your degree posted.

Contact the colleges and universities you have attended about their processes for providing official transcripts. Most institutions provide transcripts electronically directly to us, all you have to do is request it.

If you previously attended the University of North Texas, you are not required to provide your UNT transcript to the UNT Office of Admissions. We will be able to obtain this from the registrar's office for you.