WELCOME TO UNT’S TOULOUSE GRADUATE SCHOOL. I’m pleased that you have taken an interest in our exceptional university. As the demand for an advanced degree continues to rise, so does the competition. Our nationally and internationally recognized graduate programs, many offered 100% online or at UNT at Frisco in addition to our campus in Denton, will help you soar higher and create the future you want. No matter how you choose to pursue your degree, you can count on a Tier One education at an affordable cost with access to many virtual resources and safe, in-person access to labs and other facilities. Here are just a few of the top reasons to earn your graduate degree with UNT: • Only 13% of U.S. adults age 25 and over have advanced degrees. • Annual earnings increase by $13,000 on average for U.S. adults with the graduate-level distinction. • You’ll enhance the creative economy alongside collaborative faculty in our cutting-edge facilities and research institutes. • You’ll gain access to top employers through our powerful professional partnerships with some of the nation’s best-known companies, including the Dallas Cowboys, Tesla and the American Heart Association, to name a few. You’ll graduate with the confidence and experience needed to be a highly sought-after candidate in your industry.
A personal touch — UNT faculty like Dr. Prybutok, Dean of the Toulouse Graduate School (center), know the value of faculty-student collaboration, inside and outside the classroom.
UNT is deeply dedicated to cultivating a supportive and welcoming community. Our diverse student body, faculty and staff provide unique academic and professional perspectives that add value to your degree and help strengthen your impact on society. Earning a graduate degree from UNT is the best investment you’ll ever make. I invite you to learn more about the UNT program that fits your career aspirations. When your passion meets our expertise, there's no limit to what you can accomplish. With UNT pride,
Victor Prybutok
Vice Provost for Graduate Education
and Dean of the Toulouse Graduate School
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