Transportation & Parking
Parking
You must have a permit to park on campus. Commuter parking permits are good through the end of the academic year (Fall through Summer II). The two types of permits are Premium Commuter and General commuter. The Premium Commuter Parking Permit allows parking in lots designated "P" as well as "G". The General Commuter Parking Permit is limited to Fouts Field, The Village Church, the Highland/ North Texas Blvd. parking area, and the Eagle Drive/ Welch Street parking area. Permit's can be purchased through the parking website. For more info, please visit the UNT Parking web site.
UNT Shuttle Schedule
The UNT Shuttle offers quick and dependable transportation throughout the campus as well as to surrounding apartment complexes at designated stops. The UNT Shuttle can be accessed Monday through Friday starting from 7:15 am to as late as 2 in the morning. For more information on specific bus routes and their schedules, visit www.unt.edu/transit/.
Denton Transportation
The Denton County Transportation Services (DCTA) provides transportation services to the cities of Denton, Hickory Creek, and the Greater Lewisville areas. Students can ride buses traveling throughout the city free of charge by showing your UNT student ID. For bus routes and schedules, visit www.dcta.net.
Commuter Express
The Commuter Express, provided through DCTA, offers Students the opportunity to ride to Downtown Dallas from the Pack and Ride locations in Denton and Lewisville. Students in the Dallas Area can also receive rides to our campus using this service. The Commuter Express is free of charge to all UNT Students by showing your UNT Student ID. For more information on the Commuter Express, visit www.dcta.net.
Carpooling
If you are planning to carpool, you should know that the University of North Texas is one of the few universities nationwide to maintain an online carpooling system. UNT students, faculty, and staff can sign up for carpooling online using the Rideshare service. If you are interested in signing up for Rideshare, visit www.alternetrides.com.
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The Division of Student Affairs provides opportunities for students and the campus community to cultivate academic, personal, and professional success. We enhance the student experience through a wide array of intentional programs, services and activities that support the life cycle of our students.
Eagle Network
If you're looking for a job, on- or off-campus, the Career Center's Eagle Network will help you find one. With the Eagle Network you can sign up for interviews, register to attend career events and much more.
Loans
Do you have an emergency you need cash for? The Student Money Management Center offers three short-term loan options for funding your educational needs, including tuition, books or any unanticipated expense.
