Latest Update form University of North Texas
If you were previously admitted to a graduate program at the University of North Texas (UNT) but are unable to join in the original term, you may be eligible to defer your admission. However, the deferral process depends on a few important conditions. This guide explains who is eligible, how to request a deferral, and what to do if you’ve already submitted a new GradCAS application.
Can You Defer Your Graduate Admission at UNT?
Yes, UNT allows admission deferral for up to one year from the original term—but only under specific circumstances.
You can request a deferral if:
- You were previously admitted to the same graduate program
- The deferral request is made within one year of your original admission term
- You have NOT submitted a new GradCAS application
In this case, the deferral is handled directly by your academic department, not by the Graduate Admissions office.
Important Rule: GradCAS Application Status Matters
Your GradCAS application status plays a critical role in determining eligibility.
If you have NOT submitted a new GradCAS application:
- Contact your department directly
- The department will coordinate with the Graduate Admissions office
- They will reach out on your behalf to facilitate the deferral process
This is the only scenario where deferral is possible.
If you HAVE submitted a new GradCAS application:
- Deferral is no longer possible
- The new application process has already started and must be completed
- However, you can still inform your department that:
- A new application is on the way
- They will receive it again for a fresh admission decision
- This helps ensure your application is on their radar
Whom Should You Contact at UNT?
1. Your Graduate Department
Your department is your first and most important point of contact for deferrals. They decide whether to support and initiate the request.
2. Graduate Advisors (If Needed)
You can also find and connect with official UNT graduate advisors here:
? https://www.unt.edu/admissions/graduate/graduate-advisors.html
Updating or Managing Your Application
If you need to update details or track your application status, UNT provides official guidance here:
? https://www.unt.edu/admissions/graduate/update-application.html
Key Takeaways for Students
- Admission deferral at UNT is allowed only within 1 year
- Deferral is possible only if no new GradCAS application is submitted
- Once a new GradCAS application is submitted, deferral is not allowed
- Departments play a central role in the deferral process
- Always keep your department informed about your plans
Need Help or Have Questions?
If you’re unsure about your eligibility, timelines, or the right steps to take, it’s best to contact your department directly as early as possible. Clear communication can save time and help avoid unnecessary reapplications.
If you have any questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out—we’re here to help you navigate the process smoothly.
