UNT Dallas students must meet the following criteria below and be in their graduating
term for the $1,000 Tuition Rebate.
Eligibility
- First term enrolled at a community college or university
- First time enrolled in fall 1997 or later
- First time enrolled in fall 2005 or later and graduate within four calendar years
- Transfer students: this includes all courses taken at an external Texas institution
only in combination with UNT Dallas courses
- Texas resident and classified as an in-state resident each term enrolled
- First baccalaureate degree seeking only
Hours Attempted
- No more than 3 credit hours attempted in excess of the required minimum number for
degree program (120 units are the minimum for most UNT Dallas undergraduate degrees)
- This rule applies to the following:
- All courses enrolled and dropped, after the Census Date
- Transfer credit
- Withdrawn courses
- Repeated courses
- Non-passing courses
- Examination credit, such as CLEP (the first 9 credits will be excluded)
- Developmental (credit approved)/vocational/technical courses
Hours Excluded
- Dual credit, college credit taken while in high school
Review Process/Status
Additional Information
- The University of North Texas at Dallas notifies all first-time freshman students
of the tuition rebate program through notice in the university catalog. When requested
by potentially eligible students who have early registered and meet all course requirements,
UNT Dallas will provide these students opportunities to enroll during each fall and
spring semester in the equivalent of at least 12-semester credit hours that apply
toward their degrees. UNT Dallas is not required to provide students with the opportunity
to enroll in specific courses or special sections. In addition, UNT Dallas will provide
all students with appropriate forms and instruction for requesting a tuition rebate.
- Eligible students will receive rebated tuition within 60 days after graduation. If
a student is found to be ineligible for a rebate a statement explaining why the student
is ineligible will be sent. UNT Dallas will provide a dispute resolution process to
resolve disputes related to local administration of the program and reserves the right
to adopt rules and regulations for administering the program.
- Tuition rebates will be forwarded to the lending institution and applied to your federal
student loans should there be an outstanding balance. More information can be found
on the application.
For questions, contact the Graduation Team at Graduation@untdallas.edu.
THECB Rules: Chapter 13, Subchapter F, Section 13.91-13.98