University of North Texas
Private Student Loans for University of North Texas
Students attending University of North Texas are eligible to apply for a private student loan from the Student Loan Network, to cover the true cost of education. With limited federal aid, there is a widening gap between the cost of college and a student's ability to afford it. If your struggling for extra cash to pay for school, consider a Private Student Loan.
*The appearance of University of North Texas does not constitute their endorsement of our private student loans. Always exhaust all federal aid options first.
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University of North Texas Summary
University of North Texas
University of North Texas General Information
University of North Texas is a public, 4-year or above school located in Denton, Texas. There may be one or more University of North Texas private student loan programs available.
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University of North Texas
Chestnut Ave, Denton, Texas 76203-1277 |
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Federal Aid
Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Stafford Loan) or scholarships. Students will not be eligible for federal aid without completing the FAFSA. Here is a link to the University of North Texas FAFSA School Code. |
Expenses for 2009-2010
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Degrees Offered
Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctor's Degree |
Type of Institution
Public, 4-year or above Research Universities (high research activity) |
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University of North Texas Private Student Loans can be used for the following programs
Architecture And Related Services Biological And Biomedical Sciences Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services Education Engineering Engineering Technologies And Engineering-related Fields English Language And Literature/letters Family And Consumer Sciences/human Sciences Foreign Languages, Literatures, And Linguistics Health Professions And Related Programs History Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting And Related Protective Services Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities Library Science Mathematics And Statistics Multi/interdisciplinary Studies Natural Resources And Conservation Parks, Recreation, Leisure, And Fitness Studies Philosophy And Religious Studies Physical Sciences Psychology Public Administration And Social Service Professions Science Technologies/technicians Social Sciences Visual And Performing Arts Other. |
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This guide utilizes publicly released data from the National Center for Education Statistics, IPEDS database: Institutional Characteristics 2009-2010, Enrollments 2009, and Student Financial Aid 2008-2009. The appearance of University of North Texas does not constitute endorsement of our Private Student Loan Intro by University of North Texas.






