Office of Disability Access: The ODA serves as the central campus resource for the University community in regards to students with disabilities and accommodations to remove barriers to access. For more information or to register for accommodations, please visit https://studentaffairs.unt.edu/office-disability-access
Texas Workforce Commission: TWC helps people with disabilities get ready for, find, or keep a job. TWC helps adults with disabilities of all ages. TWC also helps young students with disabilities prepare for life after school. TWC does so by supporting Education and Training and connecting people with employment services and resources. For more information regarding Texas Workforce Commission, please visit the following link: https://www.twc.texas.gov/programs/vocational-rehabilitation. To get connected with TWC, please visit the following link: https://twcgov.service-now.com/com.glideapp.servicecatalog_cat_item_view.do?v=1&sysparm_id=e05bd29c1bf5e41016a1caab234bcb94&sysparm_preview=true&sysparm_domain_restore=false&sysparm_stack=no
ND Connect: This student-led group is designed to create peer support, foster awareness, and promote advocacy for neurodivergent students attending the University of North Texas. This is an official/registered UNT student organization, supported through the Office of Disability Access (ODA). Reach out to Courtney Gibson, ODA Staff Advisor, at Courtney.Gibson@unt.edu to let them know you are interested and to find out times, dates, and location. You can also email your ODA coordinator for more details, too!
UNTWELL provides individual and group counseling, vocational evaluations, and adjunctive therapy services to students. The clinic operates during the Spring, Summer, and Fall semesters providing free, weekly appointments for clients desiring long-term counseling. To learn more or get in contact with UNT WELL, visit their website at https://hps.unt.edu/rhs/untwell
Eagle Chat (Thursdays at 5:30-6:30pm): A peer support group for Neurodivergent students in the Crumley Hall conference room. To learn more about Eagle Chat, email engage@unt.edu
EPIC Empowering Personal Interactions in the Community, and they aim to support neurotypical and neurodivergent young adults, 18 and up, in social, philanthropic, and learning opportunities through community-based events. Events may require students to RSVP, so visit their website at neurodiversity.unt.edu/what-epic for more information.
Perspectives of Communication Social Skills Group: provides social communication intervention through individual and group services. All services focus on improving and enhancing speech, language, and social skill deficits that may be present. If you are interested in joining, contact Stacy Nunnelee at Stacy.Nunnelee@unt.edu
The Learning Center: Provides many different student support services including but not limited to:
Tutoring Resources:
For more information, contact them at LCTutoring@unt.edu
Supplemental Instruction:
For more information about The Learning Center, visit their website at https://learningcenter.unt.edu/ or contact them at LCTutoring@unt.edu
Counseling and Testing Services: Provides individual counseling, group counseling, and testing services to students.
The classes may change each semester, but these have been in the past. Check out their site for updates and how to join any group at https://studentaffairs.unt.edu/counseling-and-testing-services/services/group-counseling-and-workshops
To learn more about their services, visit their website at https://studentaffairs.unt.edu/student-counseling
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS): Is a federal outreach and student services program designed to identify and provide services to first generation, low income, and students with disabilities by helping them navigate and overcome academic, social, and financial barriers.
To learn more about their services, visit their website at: https://studentaffairs.unt.edu/trio