* Housing: The type of housing (dorm, apartment, etc.), the specific residence hall or apartment complex, and the room type (single, double, etc.) all affect housing costs. UNT offers a range of options, from traditional residence halls to more apartment-style living. Expect to pay anywhere from several thousand to over ten thousand dollars per academic year for on-campus housing.
* Tuition: Tuition depends on your residency status (in-state vs. out-of-state), the number of credit hours you take, and whether you are an undergraduate or graduate student. Out-of-state tuition is significantly higher than in-state tuition. You'll also need to factor in fees (student activity fees, technology fees, etc.) which are added to your tuition.
To get precise figures:
The best way to determine the exact cost is to visit the official UNT website:
* For tuition: Look for the UNT Office of the Bursar or the Student Accounts section. They will have tuition rate charts broken down by residency, program, and credit hours.
* For housing: Check the UNT Housing and Residence Life website. They will have a housing cost estimator or a detailed list of housing options with their respective prices. You can usually filter by room type, location, and amenities.
Without accessing their current official cost information, I cannot provide specific dollar amounts. Remember that costs can change from year to year.