Prospective Student Advising
Prospective freshmen or transfer students sign up for an overview of the College of Education and to meet one-on-one with an academic advisor about majors, admission requirements and application procedures.
Prospective freshmen or transfer students sign up for an overview of the College of Education and to meet one-on-one with an academic advisor about majors, admission requirements and application procedures.
Prospective freshmen or transfer students sign up for an overview of the College of Education and to meet one-on-one with an academic advisor about majors, admission requirements and application procedures.
Sessions are available for online-registration beginning 30 days prior to the session date. If you do not have a UNT account, you will create an account with your personal email address to log in to the Appointment Manager system.
Prospective freshmen or transfer students sign up for an overview of the College of Education and to meet one-on-one with an academic advisor about majors, admission requirements and application procedures.
Sessions are available for online-registration beginning 30 days prior to the session date. If you do not have a UNT account, you will create an account with your personal email address to log in to the Appointment Manager system.
Prospective freshmen or transfer students sign up for an overview of the College of Education and to meet one-on-one with an academic advisor about majors, admission requirements and application procedures.
The UNT Bilingual/ESL Teacher Education Program Office will offer TExES exam review sessions free of charge for UNT pre-service teachers and Project SUCCESS participants. Sign up by sending an e-mail using your UNT email to Anita Deschner at least seven days before the sessions. For additional information, call 940-565-2933.
Registration period is March 25 to April 21.
The UNT/TWU Education Career Fair is for students seeking employment with various school districts.
Call the Career Center at 940-565-2105 or email CareerCenter@unt.edu if you have any additional questions.
If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability to fully participate in this program/event, please contact Daisy Gillam at 940-565-2105. Please make the request as soon as possible to allow sufficient time to arrange the reasonable accommodation.
Dr. Wendy Middlemiss is a Professor in Educational Psychology at the University of North Texas. She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology at Syracuse University in 1992. In her role at the University of North Texas, Dr. Middlemiss is principal investigator for the Home Instruction of Parents of Preschool Youngsters (Texas HIPPY), editor of Family Relations and graduate faculty with a concentration in Human Development and Family Sciences.