ADVISING OFFICES
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Business
College of Education
College of Engineering
College of Information
College of Merchandising, Hospitality & Tourism
College of Music
General Academic Building 220 565-2051
Business Leadership Building 110 565-2110
Matthews 105 565-2736
Discovery Park C104
Discovery Park C232
Chilton 385
Chilton 211
565-4201
565-3562
565-4635
565-2791
Chilton 289
Art 111
565-4115
565-2216
General Academic Building 107 565-3365
Sage 257 565-3305
Sage 123 565-2457
General Academic Building 220 565-2051
College of Public Affairs & Community Service
College of Visual Arts and Design
Mayborn School of Journalism
Honors College
Office of Exploring Majors
Office of Health Promotions
CAREER CENTER
COUNSELING & TESTING SERVICES
DEAN OF STUDENTS
FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS
OFFICE OF DISABILITY ACCOMMODATION
REGISTRAR
STUDENT MONEY MANAGEMENT CENTER
TUTORING AND HELP LABS
Accounting Lab
Chemistry Resource Center
Computer Science and Engineering Help Lab
Economics Help Center
Finance Academic Assistance Lab
History Help Center
Learning Center
Math Tutoring Lab
Physics Instructional Center
Writing Lab
Chestnut 103
Chestnut 311
Union 319
Eagle Student Services Ctr. 228
Union 321
Eagle Student Services Ctr. 209
Chestnut 313
565-2105
565-2741
565-4446
565-2302
565-4323
565-2748
369-7761
Auditorium 105
Chemistry 231
Discovery Park F205
Hickory 152
Curry 312
565-2563
565-2556
565-2767
565-2573
565-2745
Wooten 220
Union 323
565-4772
565-7006
General Academic Building 440 565-3592
Physics 209 565-3275
Auditorium 105 565-2563
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_____ Accounting Lab (Curry Hall 311, 565-2081) provides free tutoring in accounting for current students.
_____ Advising Offices – Contact the office of your major’s college (see a listing of all colleges’ contact information on the LC Frequently Accessed Departments guide).
_____ Attorney - Student Legal Services (Union 324, 565-2614) provides free legal advice to students for civil/consumer complaints.
_____ Answer Line Recorder - (565-4100) The machine records your complaints, concerns, and questions for referral to the appropriate source when you don't know the right person to call.
_____ Bookstore – (Union 2nd Level, 565-2592) stocks all books required by the academic departments including supplies, T-shirts, gifts, etc.
_____ Campus Operator - Call 565-2000 on campus when you need a number, a location, or to find out the person in charge of a specific program or department. If not on campus, call Metro 817/267-3731.
_____ Career Center - (Chestnut Hall 103, 565-2105) Interactive computer software provides information to assist students in choosing a major and/or career. Advisors and employment resources available to individuals of all majors and educational levels with regards to resume writing, interview tips, job search strategies and career advising.
_____ Commuter and Off-Campus/Non-Traditional Student Services – (Student Activities, Union 320,
565-3807, http://alternetrides.com to sign up or get car/van pool information) serves as a liaison between on and off-campus student life and is responsible for services and resources for commuter, off-campus and nontraditional students. Services include assistance in locating off-campus housing, carpool, roommate lists and off-campus housing boards.
_____ Catering - Verde Catering (Union 239, 565-3804) provides a campus-wide service for meetings, parties, and special events.
_____ Center for Leadership and Service – (Union 422, 565-3021) Provides volunteer opportunities for
UNT students, LeaderShape, the LEAD League, and The Big Event.
_____ Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities – (Union 322, 565-2039) Provides education to the campus community on student rights and responsibilities, referrals for violations of Student Code of
Conduct, mandatory psychological or medical withdrawals, ethics and civility issues training, student reinstatements and arrest clearances.
_____ Chemistry Resource Center - (Chemistry Building 231, 565-2556) Provides tutoring for chemistry, especially organic and introductory courses. Also contains a resource library.
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_____ Child Development Laboratory - (Matthews Hall 126, 565-2555) Provides lab experience for majors in early childhood, child development and related fields and also provides quality day care for pre-school children.
_____ Computer Labs/General Access Labs (565-2324) With a valid I.D. you can access computers, laser printers, color printers, color scanners, word processors, presentation software, and an array of adaptive technology. Use the labs for writing research papers, preparing class presentations, sending and receiving e-mail and exploring the Internet. Labs are located in:
Art 232 Business Leadership Building 185 and 190
Chilton Hall 255
GAB 330 and 550
Music Building 238
Terrill Hall 220
Wooten Hall 120
Discovery Park B129 and B205
Matthews Hall 307 and 309
Sycamore Hall 104
Willis Library 134 (open 24 hours)
_____ Computer Science and Engineering Help Lab – (Discovery Park F205, 565-2767) provides free academic assistance in various computer science and engineering-related topics for UNT CSE students.
_____ Copy Centers (Eagle Images) - (Union 241, 565-4975 or University Services 124, 565-2083) Copies in all sizes, full color or black and white, three-hole punching, velo spiral binding, and self-service copying.
Student deals offered regularly.
_____ Counseling and Human Development Center - (Stovall Hall 128, 565-2970) Individual child and adult, marital, family, group, and career development counseling for UNT students and community members using a sliding fee scale.
_____ Counseling & Testing Services - (Chestnut 311, 565-2741) Provides confidential, professional, shortterm (8 sessions per academic year) psychological counseling to currently enrolled students. Counseling is available for the areas of educational, vocational, marital, emotional and personal adjustment and development for UNT students. Counseling and Testing Services also serves as a national testing center and computer-based testing site for the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL and CLEP. The computer based testing is located in the Gateway Center 140, 565-2735 and available Tuesday through Friday.
_____ Dean of Students - (Union 319, 565-2648) Provides student absence notification, service and civic learning opportunities, hardship withdrawals, student deaths; oversees Seeking Options and Solutions
Program, Greek Life, Student Legal, Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities, Substance Abuse
Resource Center, Center for Leadership and Service, and the CARE team.
_____ Dining Services - (Crumley 132, 565-2462) Provides meals for students residing on campus and for commuters, faculty and staff who choose to dine in the residence halls.
_____ Disability Accommodation, Office of - (Union 321, 565-4323) – If you suspect you may have a learning disability, contact the Office of Disability Accommodation. This office assists students with
ADA-related concerns, educational access and accommodation. Makes referrals for diagnostic evaluations.
_____ Economics Help Center – (Hickory Hall 152, 565-2573) Provides tutoring and assistance to students in
Finance classes.
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_____ Emerald Eagle Scholars Program – (ESSC 228, 565-2302) Provides tuition, fees and mentoring to academically talented students with high financial need.
_____ Employment – Student Employment (same as Career Center above) - (Chestnut Hall 103, 565-2105)
Information, screening and referral for part-time on-campus jobs; computerized information about offcampus and summer jobs openings. Search and apply for jobs online at https://www.myinterfase.com/unt_eaglenetwork/student/
_____ Exploring Majors, Office of – (Sage 123, 565-2457) Provides services to students that assists them in choosing a major. Specially trained Academic Counselors provide one on one academic counseling for students exploring major and career options.
_____ Finance Academic Assistance Lab – (Curry 312, 565-2745) Provides tutoring and assistance to students in Finance classes.
_____ First-Year Seminar (UCRS 1000) – one-hour elective course that introduces students to new and exciting ways of becoming active and engaged citizens of the university community and larger society through the exploration of problems.
_____ Health and Wellness Center – (Chestnut 301, 565-2333) Medical care and health education services for enrolled students. Call to schedule an appointment.
_____ History Help Center - (Wooten Hall 220, 565-4772) Provides tutoring for history classes, advises students on writing of term papers and monitors history make-up tests.
_____ Honors College - (Sage 257, 565-3305) General honors program open to undergraduate students of any major. Accepts 450 honors students per year.
_____ Housing and Residence Life - (Crumley Hall 128, 565-2610) Assists students with on-campus housing arrangements. Provides a wide variety of residence-based educational and developmental programs.
_____ I.D. Cards - (Eagle Student Services Center 105, 565-3225) I.D. cards get you into residence halls, athletic events, entertainment, health services, library, recreational facilities, computer laboratories, check-cashing services, etc. Lost/stolen cards can be replaced for a fee. Cards cannot be loaned or used by others.
_____ Information Desks - (Eagle Student Services Center 2nd floor, 565-4104 or Union 3 rd
floor, 565-3805)
- Provide general information, publications, directions. Union Information also cashes checks, sells tickets, etc.
_____ Insurance – For information regarding the University endorsed insurance policy, contact Billing and
Insurance at the Student Health and Wellness Center (940-565-2792). Forms to enroll can be picked up at the Health Center or found online at http://www.uhcsr.com.
_____ International Student Programs/UNT-International - (Sage 236, 565-2197) Assists with international admissions, provides intensive English proficiency programs, orientation, advising, social and cultural activities for international students. Also provides the Global Learning and Experience
(study abroad) program and National Student Exchange programs for UNT students
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_____ Internships and Cooperative Education - (Chestnut Hall 155, 565-2861) Assists with supervised, paraprofessional internships directly related to the field of study for qualified students. Search and apply online through the Eagle Network at http://internships.unt.edu/eagle-network-students
_____ Intramurals - (Rec Sports Office, Rec Center Room 103, 565-2275) Recreational Sports Intramurals provides UNT students, faculty and staff with the opportunity to compete in various organized sports.
_____ Learning Center – (Union 323, 369-7006) Provides Online tutoring, the Study Skills Lab, Speed
Reading, Supplemental Instruction, Volunteer Tutor Program, Learning 101, Connecting for Success,
Academic Success Program, Academic Resource Library and referrals to campus-wide resources.
_ _____Libraries – (Willis, Media Library, Eagle Commons, Discovery Park, 565-2413) Provide print and media resources, study areas, music library, 24-hour computer lab, copy machines and other amenities to facilitate your academic success.
_____ Lost and Found - Check first in the building where the item was lost; then check the Union Information
Desk (3rd level, 565-3805); finally, check the University Police, 565-3000.
_____ Math Tutoring Lab - (General Academic Building 440, 565-3592) Provides short-term tutoring with homework and/or test preparation. See Tutoring for additional resources.
_____ Money Management Center (Chestnut Hall 313, 369-7761) – Offers financial planning assistance and advisement to students.
_____ Multicultural Center - (Union 218, 369-7262) provides resources, information, educational opportunities, and events that build inclusion focusing on five areas of diversity: race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, interfaith, and disability.
_____ Nationally Competitive Scholarships - (The Loft Room 140, 565-2820) Assist undergraduate and graduate students in identifying and pursuing externally funded research and study opportunities.
_____ National Student Exchange - (Sage 236, 565-3305) Provides options for up to a year of exchange study at another U.S. member college or university.
_____ Neurotherapy Lab - (Chilton Hall 134, 565-3241) Provides innovative and moderately priced biofeedback, neurotherapy, and quantitative EEG (QEEG) services to the North Texas community.
_____ Off-Campus Housing Information - (Student Activities, Union 320, 565-3807) Housing board for open posting; apartment living publications and sample contract publications and information.
_____ Orientation and Transition Programs - (Union 319, 565-3807) Resources and services to help students attain educational goals through connections with peers, faculty, staff, and parents.
_____ Parking - (Sullivant Public Safety Center, 565-3020) sell permits and handle parking citations
_____ Physics Instructional Center - (Physics Building 209, 565-3275) Offers a multi-media center with computer-aided instruction to assist students in completing their physics lab during any open hours.
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_____ Police - (Sullivant Public Safety Center, 565-3000) The University Police provide escort service, shuttle service, motorist assistance, emergency phones, property I.D. and information/assistance with safety concerns.
_____ Printing Services – (University Services Building 127, 565-2005) produce printed materials from design to finished, delivered product. Charges for services apply.
_____ Psychology Clinic - (Terrill Hall 171, 565-2631) Provides psychological services such as counseling, testing, and biofeedback for UNT students and the community.
_____ Registration/Student Records - Visit the Registrar (Eagle Student Services Center 209, 565-2369) to request transcripts, withdraw courses, make a grade change, remove an I, check course duplications, etc.
_____ Seeking Options and Solutions (SOS) – (Dean of Students Office, Union 319, 565-2648) Designed to provide alternatives to withdrawing from UNT. Possible solutions to financial and academic difficulties are addressed.
_____ Sexual Harassment/Discrimination Concerns – By students or student organizations: Contact the
Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities (Union 324, 565-2039). By faculty, staff, or visitors: contact Equal Opportunity (Hurley Administration Building 210, 565-2711).
_____ Shuttle Service/Transportation - (Sullivant Public Safety Center, 565-3014) Mass transit programs for the university. This office is responsible for the e-trans bus system and alternative transportation. For E-
RIDE (runs 9pm to 2 am) , call 940-565-4838.
_____ Speech and Hearing Clinic - (907 W. Sycamore, 565-2262) Provides hearing tests and rehabilitation for hearing impairments; provides diagnosis and correction for disorders of voice, articulation, language and fluency.
_____ Student Academic Readiness Team (START Office) – (Stovall 117, 565-4403) Offers advising, placement, support and assessment for students completing their university and state readiness (Texas
Success Initiative) requirements. Provides support through Early Alert, intervention, ACCUPLACER testing, Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) assistance, and academic advising.
_____ Student Activities and Organizations - (Union 320, 565-3807) Registers all campus clubs and organizations; gives information about a wide range of campus activities; advises organizational associations; provides programming and leadership training.
_____ Student Financial Aid and Scholarships - (Eagle Student Services Center 228, 565-2302)
Applications, processing and awarding of federal and state financial aid, loans, grants, scholarships, and work-study programs.
_____ Student Government Association - (Union 320, 565-3850) Represents the student viewpoint on university committees, policy-making boards and in general governance; sponsors the Eagle's Nest
Organization Council and Freshman Intern program; and provides opportunities to participate in leadership and student government activities.
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_____ Student Legal Services – (Union 322, 565-2614) provides mediation services by assisting students in resolving disputes before they reach a level requiring official academic or disciplinary action.
_____ Student Support Services/SSS-Discovery - (Wooten Hall 361, 565-4754) Tutoring in various subject areas, personal and academic counseling, study skills instruction and career planning for students who qualify for this federally funded program.
_____ Study Abroad - (Sage 236, 565-2207) Provides information on study and travel abroad opportunities for U.S. students.
_____ Substance Abuse Resource Center - (Health and Wellness Center, Chestnut Hall 301, 565-2787)
Promotes a campus-wide approach to eliminate the abuse of alcohol and the use of illegal drugs through education, intervention and resources.
_____ Transfer Center - (Union 320, 369-7287) Provides programs that will help transfer students transition into UNT with success.
_____ Tutoring - Contact your departmental advisor or the department teaching the course in which you need assistance or access the Learning Center’s online Volunteer Tutor List at learningcenter.unt.edu/volunteer-tutoring or contact SSS-Discovery (Wooten Hall 361, 565-4754) to see if you qualify for their services.
_____ Veteran’s Center – (Union 320, 369-8021) Aims to serve as a safe place to help student veterans navigate the university resources for academic success.
_____ Veterans' Concerns - Consult the Registrar (Veteran’s Program Office, Eagle Student Services Center
209, 565-2111) for concerns about transferability, the GI Bill, and other class concerns.
_____ Volunteering – (Center for Leadership and Service, Union 422, 565-3021) Provides individuals with opportunities to contribute to the betterment of the community through service.
_____ Women’s Center – (Union 216B, 565-3527) Educates university community about gender issues and offers opportunities for personal and professional development.
_____ Writing Lab - (Auditorium Building 105, 565-2563) Provides free tutoring and workshops with individualized and group work in all areas of paper writing.
This list is provided by the UNT Learning Center.
Updated 2/2012
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