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* includes tuition and fees. At UNT, out-of-state students who hold a competitive scholarship of $1000 or more pay the in-state tuition rate (see page 3 for comparison). ** private school; no discount for in-state students ++data from the National Center for Education Statistics (nces.ed.gov). Data is not specific to music programs but reflects each school/university as a whole +++data from the UNT College of Music Scholarship Office rev. August 2018 UNT College of Music Cost of Attendance Facts 2018 ++ At UNT, any competitive scholarship of $1,000 or more per academic year guarantees in-state tuition rates for the term of the award. In the 2017-18 academic year: The College of Music awarded $1,163,044.00 in scholarships. +++ One-third of music students (525 out of 1565) received merit scholarships of $1,000 or more from the College of Music. +++ Over one-third of graduate students (206 out of 564) received teaching assistantships or fellowships. In 2017-2018, all new full-time teaching assistantships and fellowships covered 3 hours of tuition and fees for master's students, and 6 hours of tuition and fees for doctoral students. These full-time assistantships and fellowships also included an employment waiver, allowing for non-Texas resident to pay in-state tuition. +++ In-state tuition and fees at UNT averaged $7,165/year (9 hours per semester) for graduates. $0.00 $10,000.00 $20,000.00 $30,000.00 $40,000.00 $50,000.00 $60,000.00 Average Graduate Out-of-State Tuition 2017-18

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  • * includes tuition and fees. At UNT, out-of-state students who hold a competitive scholarship of $1000 or more pay the in-state tuition rate (see page 3 for comparison). ** private school; no discount for in-state students ++data from the National Center for Education Statistics (nces.ed.gov). Data is not specific to music programs but reflects each school/university as a whole +++data from the UNT College of Music Scholarship Office rev. August 2018

    UNT College of Music Cost of Attendance Facts 2018++

    At UNT, any competitive scholarship of $1,000 or more per academic year

    guarantees in-state tuition rates for the term of the award.

    In the 2017-18 academic year: The College of Music awarded $1,163,044.00 in scholarships. +++

    One-third of music students (525 out of 1565) received merit scholarships of $1,000 or more from the College of Music. +++

    Over one-third of graduate students (206 out of 564) received teaching assistantships or fellowships. In 2017-2018, all new full-time teaching assistantships and fellowships covered 3 hours of tuition and

    fees for master's students, and 6 hours of tuition and fees for doctoral students. These full-time assistantships and fellowships also included an employment waiver, allowing for non-Texas resident

    to pay in-state tuition. +++

    In-state tuition and fees at UNT averaged $7,165/year (9 hours per semester) for graduates.

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  • * includes tuition and fees. At UNT, out-of-state students who hold a competitive scholarship of $1000 or more pay the in-state tuition rate (see page 3 for comparison). ** private school; no discount for in-state students ++data from the National Center for Education Statistics (nces.ed.gov). Data is not specific to music programs but reflects each school/university as a whole +++data from the UNT College of Music Scholarship Office rev. August 2018

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    Total price for graduate in-state students Texas Schools 2017-18