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Welcome!

The UNT Financial Aid & Scholarships team is dedicated to assisting students and families throughout the financial aid process.   Take a look at our Top Financial Aid & Scholarships FAQs asked by students. 

The 2023-2024 FAFSA and TASFA financial aid applications are currently available.  If you plan to enroll in the 2023-2024 academic year, please submit your FAFSA or TASFA as soon as possible!  The 2022-2023 FAFSA and TASFA for the current academic year are still available.  See the Financial Aid & Scholarships Priority Dates and Deadlines page for additional details. 

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Scrappy Says is your online resource for help topics about course registration, records, financial aid, your student account and more. Find answers or schedule an appointment today!

One investment, a lifetime of returns.


Earning a college degree is one of the most important investments you will make in your life. College graduates earn twice as much over their career as high-school graduates. There are many ways to help cover the cost of your education. Let us help you find a way that works best for you!

Paying for College


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    Scholarships


    A scholarship is an award that doesn't need to be paid back.

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    Grants


    A grant is a financial gift that doesn't have to be repaid.

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    Work Study


    Offset your college expenses with a part-time job.

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    Loans


    A student loan is money you borrow and repay with interest.

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The 2023-2024 FAFSA is now available!


FAFSA is a free application used to determine financial aid eligibility. To complete the FAFSA, you must first create an FSA ID.
Who should complete it? EVERYONE—every year!  

  • UNT FAFSA Code: 003594

Not eligible for FAFSA? Fill out the TASFA

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Estimate your tuition & fees.


Don't lose your financial aid!


Did you know factors such as grades, residency, course load, and attendance can affect your loans, scholarships and more? Learn how to stay eligible for your financial aid.