University of North Texas at Dallas
- 4 Year
- DALLAS, TX
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University of North Texas at Dallas
- grade BOverall Grade
- 4 Year
- DALLAS, TX
- Rating 4.33 out of 5 112 reviews
University of North Texas at Dallas Reviews
Rating 4.33 out of 5 112 reviews
I can't give an accurate telling of how my school experience was, half was with covid and just hurt my experience. Not everything was bad, the school does it's best to help, it's just a matter whether the student acknowledges the resources and does their best to get that help.
The staff are very welcoming and ready to help. The energy of the staff members are very positive, they go above and beyond to attend to students. The environment is also very peaceful and clean, there are a lot of resources provided to meet the needs of the students.
Enjoying the experience. Very clean and professional environment. Professors are wonderful and really make sure you are successful. Whenever I need help I feel at ease with finding help because everyone is very helpful and nice.
I enjoyed going here as they have a lot of events going on often and it creates a great atmosphere. Along with that, the professors are great and have me focused on what they're teaching.
I feel like University of North Texas at Dallas is a school where you can get feet when comes a bachelor’s degree and they have many masters programs that are really interesting.
I am a new student, but I have had the pleasure to meet quite a few of the school's staff members. They seemed very welcoming and helpful.
Overall, the facilities are clean and there are good instructors. However, some courses have a select few good instructors, causing their sections to fill up fast. Instructors are either good or bad, so at the end of the day it is all dependent on the student.
I like the overall campus and structure of the classes. There's a large variety of courses and programs to choose from and its been a pleasant experience so far.
If I could rate UNT Dallas with zero stars, I would. This "university" is not much more than a glorified high school -- and a mediocre one at that. Any impactful and effective faculty are quickly run off by an administration that is focused on nepotism and political infighting. Loose processes suggest they "make it up as they go along." Faculty are generally miserable and phoning it in while looking for real jobs. Way too many adjuncts trying to take the place of real professors -- I'm not even sure how they maintain accreditation. Run, don't walk away from this university. There are too many other regional universities that will serve you better.
I love this school. it’s very fun and nice. Everything about this school is great and everyone is very nice and loving .
At this university it's very different from other colleges. My professors work very well with me, and they always give me the help I need with any and everything. My classes are easy, and the work is easy also. I love that we can schedule to get help from our professors, and even if they are busy, they will make time to get us in for help. I wouldn't change anything because they do what there supposed to do at all times.
What I like about University of North Texas at Dallas is that the people are very knowledgeable about what career path they want to pursue. They are nice and just give you that kind vibe that you actually need.
For the second question, I wouldn’t want nothing to change at all.
For the second question, I wouldn’t want nothing to change at all.
Overall the classes are okay and the teachers are decent. However I feel that the campus life is lacking a little bit especially in the food and event aspect. The dining hall food does not taste good and its location makes it difficult to find good places to eat nearby for cheap. The hours are also not meant for people who live on campus, on the weekends all food places on campus close at 7 pm which forces you to eat out. When you live on campus you have to get the meal plan with a minimum of 10 meals a week and I rarely use them all wasting money because you can't get the meals that you didn't use back. I wish they would make better food and change the strict rules surrounding the dining hall. Another thing I wish would change is the number of activities and the way they are promoted. I feel like there are not enough school activities and also they are not good at spreading the information about them when they do have them. One thing I like is that I am close to home.
Overall, the atmosphere here is very friendly and any professor or TA I have met has been nice to me although you can tell a lot of people don't actually want to be here. Like some people you can tell maybe got into a better school but they couldn't afford it and so they went here instead and it shows.
It's my first day here and I already like the other students here. All the faculty are very nice and patient, they are also very helpful making it very easy for me to navigate the whole college life. Honestly this school feels like the best decision I've ever made.
Good, the classes are informative and the professors seem to care about the subjects they teach. My only complaints are that the parking is abysmal and the cost is a little high
It's a very welcoming community with fairly good classes, though overall student pride was low. There was not an insanely strong sense of community and rather classmates all suffering through classes together.