When was the University of North Texas founded?
The University of North Texas was founded in 1890. It began as a teachers college and was the 24th largest university in the United States by enrollment in 2023.
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The University of North Texas was founded in 1890. It began as a teachers college and was the 24th largest university in the United States by enrollment in 2023.
As of fall 2024, the University of North Texas enrolled 46,180 students, making it the fourth-largest university in Texas and the largest in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The University of North Texas was the first university in the world to offer a degree in jazz studies. Its jazz ensemble, the One O'Clock Lab Band, has been nominated for seven Grammy Awards, and U.S. News and World Report ranked the jazz studies program as the best in the country every year from 1994 to 1997.
The Texas University Fund is a state-established research endowment that includes the University of North Texas as one of four participating universities. It was seeded with $3.9 billion and delivers an annual allocation of $100 million as a permanent endowment.
TAMS stands for the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, a two-year residential early college program established at UNT in 1987. It was the first program of its kind in the United States and admitted Texas high school students who completed their final two years of high school while earning transferable college credit.
The nickname Mean Green was adopted in 1966 by fans and media to describe a North Texas football defensive squad that finished the season second in the nation against the rush. Joe Greene, then a sophomore at North Texas, played on that team, and Pittsburgh Steelers fans later misattributed the phrase as a personal nickname when Greene joined the Steelers in 1969.