The Eagle Express Plan includes:
The Eagle Express plan is available to undergraduate students who are Texas residents for tuition purposes and who are:
Eligible new freshmen and transfer students are allowed a one-time opportunity to opt in to the Eagle Express plan during the first term they enroll at UNT.
The total academic cost for tuition* has increased 3.9% between academic years 2014-2018 on the Traditional Plan. On the Eagle Express Tuition Plan, the tuition rate will be locked in for 4 years or graduation, whichever comes first. Course fees are locked in at $195 per semester, whereas they vary by course under the Traditional Tuition Plan.
*UNT Board approved tuition and fees have not been established for Fall 2018 and beyond.
The students' total academic cost based on enrollment in 15 credits per term is approximately $10,673 per year (for those who opted in to the plan during the Fall 2014-Summer 2015 period) until their final year. NOTE: Taking courses in the summer rather than the long semesters will result in a higher total cost.
Total Academic Cost for Final Year if Student Completes Degree and Meets All Requirements:
*Includes student's incentive (see information below) & tuition rebate of $1,000
Students who do not graduate at the end of 4 years are automatically moved to the Traditional Tuition plan effective for the next enrollment term.
If students receive financial aid and/or scholarships, their Cost of Attendance (COA) will be reviewed and aid adjusted accordingly based on the incentive amount.
Approximate total academic cost is based on enrollment in 15 credit hours per term beginning Fall 2014.
Total cost on the Traditional Plan for this period is $42,744.
Total cost on the Eagle Express Plan for this period is $38,691.
Students enrolling during the summer semester will be charged the same Eagle Express tuition rates and the course fee amount will be $195, regardless of the number of hours taken during the summer. View tuition and fee charts for the summer semester.
Students who enroll in Eagle Express and who complete their bachelor's degree at UNT according to the following eligibility requirements qualify for an incentive in the form of a reduced tuition rate for the student's final 15 hours (typically your last semester). Eligibility for the graduation incentive is based upon how many hours a student completes at UNT and timeliness of graduation.
Eligibility for the graduation incentive for new freshmen is based on hours taken at UNT. Any college credit hours you earned before high school graduation do not count against new freshmen. For example, if you're a 2015 high school graduate with 40 AP and/or dual credit hours, you would still be eligible for the $3,000 graduation incentive.
Eagle Express Graduation Incentive if Student Completes Degree and Meets All Requirements:
** Transfer credit only includes hours transferred to UNT that were taken after high school graduation (new freshman only).
Eligibility for the graduation incentive for transfer students is based on the number of hours taken at UNT. The number of credits transferred to UNT determines the incentive amount and the required graduation timeframe. Students with greater than 60 hours will likely not be eligible for the graduation incentive, but would still benefit from the reduced tuition rate if they graduate in the alloted time frame.
Learn more about the Eagle Express Tuition Plan