Bachelor of Science in General Business

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Bachelor of Science in General Business

University of North Texas

Summer 2025 application are now open!

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AACSB-Accredited

Join a legacy of excellence at The G. Brint Ryan College of Business, proudly accredited by AACSB since 1961!

Transfer-Ready Degree

Applicants with 60 or more transferable credits may require additional review.

Structured Flexibility

8-week terms. Summer acceleration options. Full/part-time schedules. View calendar!

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Affordability is a Priority

Affordable tuition at $330/per credit hour*

Finances are often one of the biggest concerns when planning for college, and we understand that. At the University of North Texas, we're here to help ease that burden. Whether it's through financial aid, scholarships, flexible payment plans, or working with your employer on tuition reimbursement, we offer a range of options to help make your education more affordable. We're committed to supporting you every step of the way so you can focus on what matters most—your future.

UNT annually awards more than $450 million in financial aid, including more than $70 million in scholarships and is also named a top college for students graduating with the least debt by U.S. News & World Report.

Tuition Cost $330 / credit hour* (60 Credits = $19,800)

*If you are in the state of Texas but haven’t established residency (1 year) the tuition charge will be $750/SCH. If you have more than 150 attempted credit hours from Texas public colleges, the tuition charge will be $580/SCH. If you fall into the above categories, please contact UNT-BSGB@coursera.org to discuss options.

Your payments or a payment plan will need to be made by the start of courses each semester.

Financial aid & payment plans
At UNT, 75% of our undergraduate students receive some sort of financial aid - and payment plans are available for tuition charges.
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Summer 2025 applications are open

Important Dates

Summer 2025 5W1 & 8W1

  • April 15: International student admission requirements deadline for 5W1 start
  • May 12: U.S. Freshman/transfer application deadline for 5W1 start
  • May 19: First day of 5W1 classes
  • June 2: First day of 8W1 classes

Summer 2025 5W2

  • May 15: International student admission requirements deadline for 5W2 start
  • June 16: U.S. Freshman/transfer application deadline for 5W2 start
  • June 23: First day of 5W2 classes

Fall 2025

  • June 1: Transfer excellence scholarship deadline (have to apply and be admitted by June 1, 2025)
  • July 15: International student fall admission requirements deadline
  • July 31: U.S. fall application deadline
  • August 18: Fall 2025 classes start

Upcoming events

Watch our latest webinars on our YouTube channel

Learn more about the UNT online student experience in our podcast, Scrappy Start. Listen now!

Summer 2025 applications are open

Important Dates

Summer 2025 5W1 & 8W1

  • April 15: International student admission requirements deadline for 5W1 start
  • May 12: U.S. Freshman/transfer application deadline for 5W1 start
  • May 19: First day of 5W1 classes
  • June 2: First day of 8W1 classes

Summer 2025 5W2

  • May 15: International student admission requirements deadline for 5W2 start
  • June 16: U.S. Freshman/transfer application deadline for 5W2 start
  • June 23: First day of 5W2 classes

Fall 2025

  • June 1: Transfer excellence scholarship deadline (have to apply and be admitted by June 1, 2025)
  • July 15: International student fall admission requirements deadline
  • July 31: U.S. fall application deadline
  • August 18: Fall 2025 classes start

Upcoming events

Watch our latest webinars on our YouTube channel

Learn more about the UNT online student experience in our podcast, Scrappy Start. Listen now!