Prospective Student Advising Session
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Dates
| February 17, 2012 March 2, 2012 March 16, 2012 April 13, 2012 |
April 27, 2012 May 25, 2012 June 8, 2012 June 22, 2012 |
The session starts promptly at 1:00 pm. Please check-in at Matthews Hall, Room 105.
Who is this for?
The Prospective Student Advising Session is for any prospective freshman or transfer student who is interested in attending, or already has applied to UNT’s College of Education.
What is it?
This advising session has been created to provide prospective students with general information. It is the Student Advising Office’s goal to help students make informed decisions about whether they want to attend UNT. We believe that by sharing information about our College of Education, students will make informed and productive decisions to help them reach their academic goals.
We will begin the session with a short, informative presentation about UNT’s College of Education. Following this presentation, prospective transfer students who bring their unofficial transcripts will meet individually with an advisor to review how their classes might be applied at UNT. We also will share Transfer Guides with students who want to complete courses at a community college prior to attending UNT.
What should I bring?
- Copies of all transcripts, college and/or high school
- Test Scores: SAT, ACT, TAKS, THEA
- Note taking materials: notepad or notebook, pen, pencils, etc.
Where do I park?
It is advised that you arrive early to campus to allow time for parking to ensure you arrive on time for the Prospective Student Advising Session. If you would like to get a visitor’s parking pass, please stop by one of the Information Booths. You may also pay for parking at one of the Parking Garages.
Information Booth Map
Matthews Hall Map
Parking Garage Map
May I take a campus tour?
Campus tours are given by Eagle Ambassadors. Please visit their website at http://tours.unt.edu/.
UNT's Inclement Weather Procedures
When university officials think weather conditions pose a significant threat to the safety of students, faculty and staff who drive to campus, UNT will delay its opening time, close early or close for the day. Please check www.unt.edu if the weather poses hazardous driving conditions.