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1 History  





2 Constituent institutions  



2.1  University of North Texas  





2.2  University of North Texas Health Science Center  





2.3  University of North Texas at Dallas  





2.4  University of North Texas New College at Frisco  







3 Board of regents  





4 Chancellors  





5 References  





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Coordinates: 32°4654N 96°4743W / 32.7817°N 96.7952°W / 32.7817; -96.7952
 

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University of North Texas System
UNT headquarters in Dallas
TypePublic university system
Established1890 (forerunner institution founded)
1980 (system created)
2003 (system formalized)
ChairpersonLaura Wright
ChancellorMichael R. Williams
(2022–present)[1]
Students49,060 (as of 2021)[2]
Location ,

U.S.


32°46′54N 96°47′43W / 32.7817°N 96.7952°W / 32.7817; -96.7952
CampusUNT System (Dallas)
UNT (Denton)
UNT Health Science Center (Fort Worth)
UNT Dallas
Colors    Green and white
Websitewww.untsystem.edu
University of North Texas System is located in Texas
UNT
UNTHSC
UNTD
University of North Texas System Locations.

The University of North Texas System is a public university system headquartered in Dallas, Texas.[3] It is the administrative overseer of three otherwise autonomous Texas institutions of higher learning: the University of North Texas, a research institution based in Denton; the University of North Texas Health Science CenterinFort Worth; and the University of North Texas at DallasinSouth- and Downtown Dallas.

History[edit]

The UNT Regents initially created the system in 1980 to optimize management with the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, which, 5 years earlier (September 1, 1975) became part of UNT by way of merger.[4] As a reflection of growth, the UNT System was formalized in 2003 by the 78th Texas Legislature.

Constituent institutions[edit]

University of North Texas[edit]

The University of North Texas (UNT), the System's flagship institution, a four-year general education university in Denton, Texas. As of Fall 2023, UNT has 46,940 students.

University of North Texas Health Science Center[edit]

The University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) is primarily a graduate-level institution which includes the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine (TCOM), the School of Biomedical Sciences, the School of Public Health, the School of Health Professions, the UNT System College of Pharmacy, and the School of Nursing. UNTHSC started its first bachelors program in 2022.

University of North Texas at Dallas[edit]

The University of North Texas at Dallas (formerly known as the System Center and UNT Dallas Campus) is a university established as a branch campus of the University of North Texas in 2000. In April 2009, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board certified this enrollment and granted UNT Dallas status as an independent general academic institution. Now, the freestanding school is known as the University of North Texas at Dallas, the first public university within Dallas city limits. Freshmen and sophomores were admitted for the first time in the fall of 2010. Initially operated as a unit within the UNT System, the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law was founded in the fall of 2014, and was realigned within UNT Dallas on September 1, 2015.

University of North Texas New College at Frisco[edit]

UNT opened the Frisco satellite campus in Spring 2016. Undergraduate programs include criminal justice, sports management and, strategic corporate communication; M.B.A's are also available at this campus.

Board of regents[edit]

The system is governed by the University of North Texas Board of Regents, whose members are appointed by the governor to serve six-year terms. The system added its first student regent—a one-year appointment that does not carry voting rights—in February 2006.

Chancellors[edit]

His tenures as president, eighteen years, and chancellor, twenty years, are the longest of either position in the histories of UNT and the UNT System. In August 2002, the Regents renamed UNT Administration Building—currently sixty-seven years old—in honor of Alfred F. and Johanna H. Hurley.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Chancellor Michael R. Williams" University of North Texas System
  • ^ "About Us" University of North Texas System
  • ^ "UNT System Offices" (Archive), University of North Texas System, "UNT System Building 1901 Main Street Dallas, Texas 75201" (retrieved January 3, 2014)
  • ^ "Board Okays NT, TCOM Final Merger," by Joyce Hopkins, Denton Record-Chronicle, December 8, 1974
  • ^ "Hurley Chosen NTSU President," by Chuck Cook, Dallas Morning News, February 2, 1982, pg. 12
  • ^ a b "Regents rename UNT Administration Building in honor of Alfred F. and Johanna H. Hurley," UNT News Service, August 8, 2002
  • ^ "Directory | UNT System".
  • ^ "Lesa Roe named UNT Chancellor by Board of Regents; UNT System".
  • ^ "Chancellor Dr. Michael R. Williams; UNT System".
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