UNT Resources

Student volunteer sorting eggs at the food pantry
Food
Enrolled students can visit the UNT Food Pantry at the back of Crumley Hall once per week. A variety of foods are available to serve different dietary needs. Hygiene products, disposable silverware, can openers, and other household products may be available upon request. Click here to see this semester's hours.
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Clothing
The Diamond Eagle Clothing Closet provides both general clothing for students to take home and professional clothing students can rent for interviews and other professional events. Rented clothes must be dry cleaned before being returned. You can create an appointment in Navigate by selecting "Diamond Eagle Student Resource Center."
A green undergraduate robe and black and green graduate robe side-by-side on headless mannequins
Graduation
Mean Green Gowns for Grads seeks to support low-income and first generation students by offering used graduation gowns and caps for use during commencement ceremonies. Applications generally open in September and February. Master's students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as there are only a limited number of master's gowns available.
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Survivor Resources
UNT has a Survivor Advocate to support students experiencing sexual or relational violence, trauma, harassment, or stalking, even if it occurred before your time at UNT. The Survivor Advocate can connect you with available resources and advocate on your behalf, such as assisting with filing protective orders, contacting professors for absences related to an assault or other incident, etc.
Wideview of the stairway to the Student Health and Wellness Center in Chestnut Hall
Health
The Student Health and Wellness Center offers in-person and telehealth appointments to currently enrolled students. The SWHC also provides discounted lab specials and free STI testing throughout the year. Students without insurance coverage or whose provider does not cover the SHWC will be charged a competitively priced office visit fee. Students with urgent medical needs who are unable to pay will not be refused treatment. 
Receptionist handing an iPad to a student at the front desk
Financial
The Student Money Management Center offers financial resources and coaching to currently enrolled students. You can schedule an appointment to meet with a financial coach or view their list of financial resources. The SMMC also offers emergency loans of up to $500 for students who apply and meet certain qualifications.

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