University of North Texas at Dallas Reviews
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3 Reviews - Dallas (TX)
- Annual Tuition: $21,758
67% of 3 students said this degree improved their career prospects
67% of 3 students said they would recommend this school to others
Student & Graduate Reviews
Graduate Student
- Reviewed: 11/7/2023
- Degree: Special Education
- Graduation Year: 2019
"Terrible university -- run, don't walk to other regional choices. There are real universities in DFW and University of North Texas at Dallas is not one of them. The turnover is massive. Professors quickly leave for real employment and any adjunct off the street takes their place. They are unable to retain quality faculty and the administration is full of nepotism and rewards ineptitude and mediocracy. There are no processes in place and it largely gives the feeling that the place is making it all up as they go along. It's a terrible shame to take advantage of a population of students that are the first in their families to go to college and provide them what's not much more than a 13th grade education. Unless this place is turned over from top to bottom, it will never improve. Choose any other university or even community college in north Texas and you'll be better served."
Runge Dunan
- Reviewed: 11/18/2019
- Degree: Military Science
- Graduation Year: 2004
"The University of Texas at Dallas provided the opportunity for a full-time working student to have a rigorous, research-based foundation in Interdisciplinary Studies. The majority of professors were noted experts in their related fields, fascinating course options, flexible course schedules."
Brandon Mallory
- Reviewed: 6/2/2019
- Degree: Biology
- Graduation Year: 2017
"I am so glad that I attended the university of Texas at Dallas. This was the best decision I made in my life the staff was excellent the campus life was wonderful and the thing I love the most about this college and that I highly recommend to anyone is the entire college staff and faculty . This is for the smaller campus I had access to my guidance counselor and my professors made themselves available to me ."