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University of North Texas — ROI, Cost & Payback

Public · Denton, TX · 34,341 students

The verdict

University of North Texas charges a net price of $15,649/yr after aid — a 4-year total of $62,596. Graduates earn a median $57,010 ten years after entry, $8,650/yr above the $48,360 high-school baseline, clearing the total in 7.2 years — a 20-year net return of $110,404, a solid payback. (Scorecard, 2026 · our math.)

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University of North Texas's 7.2-year payback ranks #629 of 1,280 US colleges we track — better ROI than 51% of them, and #26 of 213 in Texas.

Better ROI than 51% of US colleges#629 of 1,280
Weakest ROIStrongest ROI
$15,649
Net price / yr
Scorecard, 2026
$57,010
Median earnings, 10 yrs
Scorecard, 2026
7.2 yrs
Payback
Our math, 2026
72%
Admission rate
Scorecard, 2026
University of North Texas: cost, earnings and payback
MeasureValueSource
Net price (after aid)$15,649/yrScorecard, 2026
Total net cost (4 yrs)$62,596our math
Median earnings, 10 yrs after entry$57,010Scorecard, 2026
Earnings premium over HS baseline$8,650/yrour math
Median debt (completers)$19,250Scorecard, 2026
Payback7.2 yrsour math
20-year net return$110,404our math

College Scorecard (2026 release), institution-level · payback and returns are our math.

How we compute this. Payback = total net cost ÷ annual earnings premium, where the premium is median earnings 10 years after entry minus the $48,360 baseline (BLS 2024 median for a high-school-diploma worker 25+). Total net cost = net price × 4 years. We do not discount future dollars. The institution-wide earnings figure blends every major — a specific program's payback can be far better or worse. Full method on the methodology page.

University of North Texas: frequently asked questions

Is University of North Texas worth the cost?
On the numbers, yes. University of North Texas charges $15,649/yr after aid ($62,596 over 4 years), and graduates earn a median $57,010 ten years out — $8,650/yr above the $48,360 high-school baseline. That clears the cost in 7.2 years and returns $110,404 net over 20 years, a solid payback.
How long does a University of North Texas degree take to pay off?
About 7.2 years. We divide the $62,596 four-year net cost by the $8,650/yr earnings premium over the high-school baseline. It is a floor, not a ceiling — mid-career raises pay it back faster.
How much does University of North Texas cost after financial aid?
The median net price is $15,649/yr — about $62,596 over 4 years. That is what the typical aided student actually pays after grants and scholarships, not the published sticker price.
How does University of North Texas compare to other Texas colleges?
It ranks #26 of 213 Texas colleges we track by payback. Its $57,010 median earnings beat the national median of $43,552, and its $15,649 net price is below the national median of $16,906.