Admissions Process for Master's in Health Informatics

We are curently accepting applications for the Summer and Fall 2025 semesters.

Priority deadlines: (Please note - Applications will still be accepted until the program has reached capacity, however, applications received after the dates below are not guaranteed to be processed prior to the start of the applied semester.)

  • Summer 2025: March 15th, 2025 (Domestic Applicants)
  • Fall 2025: June 15th, 2025 (All Applicants)

 

1. Start Your Application
 

  • Apply HERE with the UNT GradCAS (Centralized Application System) 
  • International students must also review the International Admissions page for additional required documents.
  • Transcripts: Request transcripts from all colleges and universities attended through UNT GradCAS.
  • Admissions Requirements: Admissions will review your application holisitcally to verify minimum GPA requirements of 3.2 on the last 60 hours of a bachelor's degree, a 3.2 cumulative undergraduate GPA, or a 3.5 GPA on a completed master's  degree.

For transcript questions, please contact graduateschool@unt.edu

*Note: We do not require GRE scores.

 

2. Submit Application Materials 
 

Inside the UNT GradCAS application portal you are able to:

  • Request transcripts from institutions that will be tied directly to your application
  • Upload the following application documents:
    • A one-page statement of purpose and goals detailing your interest in the master's program and reviewing your professional goals.
    • A resumé or curriculum vitae.
  • Provide contact information for your recommenders to submit letters of recommendation electronically. Two (2) letters of recommendation are required to complete your application.
  • Pay Application Fee - Submit the $75 non-refundable payment* for the application which will prompt the Graduate Admissions office to begin the evaluation process.

*Note: PDF format is preferred for application documents.

For questions, please contact us at ci-admissions@unt.edu.

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