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  • UNT president warns of possible budget cuts after international enrollment drops

    An Eagle Ambassador guides a group of prospective students and parents on a campus tour, August 4, 2014. (Ahna Hubnik / UNT)

    An Eagle Ambassador guides a group of prospective students and parents on a campus tour, August 4, 2014. (Ahna Hubnik / UNT)

    University of North Texas

    University of North Texas President Harrison Keller will discuss the possibility of substantial budget cuts at the school’s upcoming quarterly Board of Regents meeting, he wrote in a letter to all faculty and staff Tuesday.

    UNT is projecting a $45 million budget deficit after it lost significant state appropriations last legislative session— a total that reached a reduction of about $32 million for fiscal year 2026 and 2027. Keller also pointed to a sharp decline in international master’s students because of federal policy changes as a major reason for the deficit. The decline in international enrollment was larger than projected and amplified the school’s financial challenge, Keller wrote.

    “UNT is committed to serve every qualified student who commits to learn with us,” Keller wrote in the letter. “International master’s students do not displace qualified Texas residents at UNT. Out-of-state and international students contribute their perspectives and talent to our community, and the additional tuition and fee revenue they bring is important to our university budget.”

    In January, the U.S. State Department said it had revoked an estimated 8,000 student visas. Policies during Donald Trump’s presidency during the 2025-26 academic year also resulted in a 17% drop in new international enrollment at colleges in the United States, according to the Center for American Progress.

    Keller wrote that the University Budget Council is working to find solutions to address the school’s current budget issue. He warned of “hard choices” that could be made to improve alignment across values, mission, strategy and priorities of the university.

    “These challenges present an opportunity for us to examine our current practices and make changes that will ultimately enhance our educational mission while strengthening our financial foundation,” Keller wrote.

    Keller did not go into detail about what “hard changes” could be made, but he is expected to share more about potential budget cuts at UNT’s quarterly Board of Regents meeting on Thursday.

    To alleviate the school’s budget concerns, Keller said that recruiting more students and restabilizing international enrollment will be the “primary drivers” to help the budget and advance the university.

    UNT had financially relied heavily on international enrollment in recent years, which had surged over the last decade. During the fall 2014 semester, the university had 2,587 enrolled international students. That numbers reached as high as 8,580 during the fall 2023 semester. UNT reported a loss of over 1,300 international students in master’s programs in 2025, according to university data.

    “I commit to you that we will navigate our budget challenges responsibly, deliberately, and most importantly, with great care of consideration for the implications of our decisions for our university community,” Keller wrote. “We remain steadfast in our commitment to long term success of all our students.”

    Samuel O’Neal

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram

    Samuel O’Neal is a local news reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram covering higher education and local news in Fort Worth. He joined the team in December 2025 after previously working as a staff writer at the Philadelphia Inquirer. He graduated from Temple University, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the school’s student paper, The Temple News.

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  • Cavalier Response to Kirk Shooting Lands UNT, Fort Worth Council Member in Hot Water

    A video apparently taken during a University of North Texas class in the moments after news broke that conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was shot and killed in Utah has resulted in scrutiny for the university. The video appears to show students moving throughout the classroom while taking turns watching a video that shows the moment Kirk was shot in the neck while speaking at a college campus event…

    Emma Ruby

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  • UNT’s Drag Ban Finally Sashays Away

    Nearly five months after announcing a “pause” of on-campus drag performances, UNT has rescinded its ban. Earlier this year, the school joined other Texas universities in halting drag performances at state-run campuses…

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